Jumbo Jet iray expanded...?
https://www.daz3d.com/jumbo-jet-vip-expanded-for-iray
Has anyone seen this noticed what it comes with or looked at the promo images....?
IN-CRED-A-a-a-a-A-BLE
I had this in the cart to trigger the gift card bonus this morning and then decided to do the opposite and use the least expensive items to trigger a discount and then use the card for the bigger items. In all my frantic- I forgot to buy it today....
LOOKS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.
Anyone buy one of these and use them yet?
I grabbed his airport set(s) and tried to use just the terrain for an area and the ground texture was terrible. I figured I wasn't supposed to be out on the tarmac and so it was low-poly. lol
But anyone use these yet and have any feedback....
Only Stonemason and Perry Walinga seem capable of these massive, sprawling set pieces...
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And ...and...can I load the furniture separately? Like as individual props to use in other sets?
If that's the case, my house is having airplane seating. lol

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Yes, its massive. I picked it up when it first came out. I've explored it somewhat, there is so much stuff inside. Lots of potential for kitbashing in all kinds of scenes. Lots of convenient partial scene loads to make things easier. Tremendous value in it, buy it, you won't regret it.
I already did! Great that you can take apart the set and use the bits and pieces.
Anyone ever heard of the artist before? He's on something else and deserves some praise. lol
We need to track him down and dedicate some threads to his work.
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I want to get more of his stuff, but his store is empty now and those chairs that are left are probably in this set already,
I was determined not to buy any planes.
Not so anymore, after seeing this.
Yeah, it does look impressive. I almost pulled the trigger, but I have the Polish's excellent Luxury Private Jet and would be more of a stretch to have a use for it.
I'm seeing all the ways to pull apart all the props and distribute them across multiple rooms and set ups.
I've been sets - more for the shape of the room and included props.