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  1. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    Final resting place for Block-B: I'm not sure where this is, exactly, but it was fun following it down.
  2. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    Are these the metallic bits - associated with Block-D - that you are wondering about? If so, they manifest like this (below) on my system. Different than in the images you posted on June 1 over in the screenshots thread (highlighting the FRODS- Ferrero Roche Orbital Delivery Service). ?
  3. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    This represents a major accomplishment. Not sure how much further you will be able to take it, given some of the limitations associated with Multistage, but your model looks GREAT - and it flies! I'm having fun just launching it and watching. Looking forward to seeing how you make out with the...
  4. CurlSnout

    Orbiter Screenshot Thread

    Polaris A-2: Polaris A-3: These models are works-in-progress; when time permits I want to fit them (at least the A-3) for proper 2-stage flight. Hi-Ho, cs
  5. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    New post today by Nick Stevens at his Substack: https://graphicsnickstevens.substack.com/p/soviet-space-collected-cgi Lots of interesting content, including a cool animation of the N1-3L showing how the N1 fairings come off.
  6. CurlSnout

    News Gallery of add-ons in development

    Wow - your tiles at R21 are very beautiful! Thanks for showing us what Orbiter 2024 is capable of.
  7. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    Lots of new material (N1M, but still relevant) posted by Nick Stevens at his Substack: https://graphicsnickstevens.substack.com/p/n1m-illustrations-and-technical-details
  8. CurlSnout

    News Gallery of add-ons in development

    Piorun, this is looking really great! This monster (meant in the nicest way possible) will be a solid addition to the Orbiter universe. Please post updates as you are able.
  9. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    I keep coming back to look at these images. This is looking REALLY good. Great detail on the NK-19s. Thanks again for taking this on and please continue to update as you are able.
  10. CurlSnout

    Orbiter Screenshot Thread

    (another) Pershing I missile:
  11. CurlSnout

    Orbiter Screenshot Thread

    Pershing I (MGM-31A) missile: Hi-Ho, cs
  12. CurlSnout

    Orbiter Screenshot Thread

    No plans to develop this; was just playing with the model to see what might be achievable by someone (else) who actually knows what they are doing (i.e., someone who is not me). The model shown in these images is a bit heavy (> 16.5 MB) - without textures.
  13. CurlSnout

    Orbiter Screenshot Thread

    Jean-Marie Le Cosperec's LK lunar lander (*.3ds model converted to *.msh) for hopping around/on the moon. Hi-Ho
  14. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    Nick Stevens has just (May 17) posted some interesting LK lander details at his Soviet Space Program Substack: https://graphicsnickstevens.substack.com/p/an225-tests-lk-lander-solid-rockets?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=c3aiq&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email At the bottom there are photos...
  15. CurlSnout

    Orbiter Screenshot Thread

    Rocket Number Nine: Rocket Forty-Four: Rocket Zero: Hi-Ho, cs
  16. CurlSnout

    Question Is there an "Apollo" add-on, or do I just look for scenarios?

    Depending on what you're looking for you might also consider AMSO (Apollo Mission Sim for Orbiter) - for Orbiter 2016: https://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html Also, there is the 'Multistage2015 Saturn Rockets for Orbiter 2010' package from 1987VCRProductions. Many Apollo missions are included...
  17. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    This looks really good. Thanks for the update.
  18. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    Sorry; it looks like I was wrong about Block A and NK-33s (Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain). Probably don't need that much detail for the Orbiter mesh anyway. Still, I think it's neat that a company is making these things (detailed scale models of rocket engines) - a niche...
  19. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    Not sure how much detail you want/need regarding engines. Block A was powered by NK-33s; Accura Space Models (Accuraspacemodels) offers a detailed 1/12 scale model kit. Their website showcases some nice images. https://accuraspacemodels.com/gallery-nk33/ and...
  20. CurlSnout

    Project N1 Lunar

    I have all of these archived on disc; was collecting them back in 2006-2008 as Jean Marie was posting them on his 'Back in USSR' page. The 'N1' model comes out of a file that is called 'N1-beta-2' so that is probably NOT the newest. The N1-new and N1-transport models are both contained in the...
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