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VonDos
03-08-11, 02:10 PM
Hi everyone!
Here's a WIP reskin of Kovall grey trieste class CA (a great SHV conversion), in Regia Marina colors with camo paint, red and white stripes on bow.
Skin is based on my Duilio battleship.

A pre release image:

http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/3059/rmtrento.jpg

I've remapped most of model, and made minor adjustements.
i'll release soon!

ps I'm back, and i'm happy for this :88)

ps2 Trento class included RM Trento, RM Trieste and a subclass with RM Bolzano only (an improved unit)

Jimbuna
03-08-11, 03:24 PM
looking forward to it VD http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/thumbsup.gif

Wreford-Brown
03-08-11, 03:46 PM
Nice - very, very nice!
Good to see you back VonDos :salute:

rowi58
03-08-11, 04:24 PM
Looks very good - VonDos.

It's good to see you here again :salute:

Greetings
rowi58

VonDos
03-10-11, 04:44 AM
thanks everyone :up:

coronas
03-10-11, 06:09 AM
Wellcome back, master! :salute:

Magic1111
03-10-11, 06:50 AM
Hi everyone!
Here's a WIP reskin of Kovall grey trieste class CA (a great SHV conversion), in Regia Marina colors with camo paint, red and white stripes on bow.
Skin is based on my Duilio battleship.

A pre release image:



I've remapped most of model, and made minor adjustements.
i'll release soon!

ps I'm back, and i'm happy for this :88)

ps2 Trento class included RM Trento, RM Trieste and a subclass with RM Bolzano only (an improved unit)

Looks very nice !!! :up:

VonDos
03-10-11, 09:07 AM
Thanks :oops:; here's a pic with a little sister, another wip, not so advanced, italian CL Montecuccoli

http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/7979/trentosh3.jpg

I'm skinning, i jnow there are some problems with lightning and with red\white stripes position =)

Best regards!
vd

VonDos
03-16-11, 02:34 AM
Hi everyone!
I've seen somo photo\postcards with Trento class cruisers; on some of them (very rare), on ship's bow there is a seaplane. In some others there isn't planes. Do you know if there was a seaplane on Trento during ww2? Should i add it?

http://comandosupremo.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/trento.jpg

http://www.asso4stormo.it/arc2/Ruzzin_ruz/ruz0058.jpg

Best regards,
Vd

Fish In The Water
03-16-11, 02:41 AM
ps I'm back, and i'm happy for this :88)

Welcome back!

Always great to have another talented artist back in the pack... ;)

PS. Skins look great, really nice job!

mad
03-16-11, 04:54 AM
Hi everyone!
I've seen somo photo\postcards with Trento class cruisers; on some of them (very rare), on ship's bow there is a seaplane. In some others there isn't planes. Do you know if there was a seaplane on Trento during ww2? Should i add it?


Bolzano had their planes used actively during his WW2 career.
I do not know about Trento and Trieste but I assume that they've used their scouts as well.
Trento class had hangar which could hold two planes. Third could be carried on catapult. Will third plane be carried it depend of nature of mission since front guns could not fire strait ahead while planes were on catapult without damage to plane. So, mostly it carried two planes. That is why on some pictures you can see plane ready on catapult and on some pictures there are no planes.
I hope this clarifies thing a bit.

BTW, are you planing to create Bolzano as it was historicly?
He was more class of his own. Actually it was predecessor of Zara's and he was much more similar to Zara's then Trento's.
He had hull much more similar as Zara's (bridge was different then Zara's).
http://warshipsww2.eu/lode.php?language=E&period=&idtrida=167

PS: VonDOs, could you clarify for me meaning of a terms Navi di battaglia and corazzata???
I've been searching on net Italian word for Battleship and I've found that sometimes it is used term Navi di battaglia and sometimes corazzata.
What is difference between these terms and which is right for "Battleship"?

kovall
03-16-11, 05:22 AM
Hi everyone!
I've seen somo photo\postcards with Trento class cruisers; on some of them (very rare), on ship's bow there is a seaplane. In some others there isn't planes. Do you know if there was a seaplane on Trento during ww2? Should i add it?
«Trento» and «Trieste» became the first Italian ships, which at the design stage provided aircraft weapon, and location for the catapult was elected to the forecastle, which is under the deck forward of the first gun turret was a hangar for two seaplanes - they submitted to the catapult using the elevator.

VonDos
03-16-11, 06:59 AM
Thanks a lot!

So, there where a couple of hidden seaplanes, and rarely a third one on the bow catapult. Mmm if majority of time was spended by those ships without the third plane, i'm thinking to not implement this.

@mad Really good question, i've difficult to reply.
I think Nave da battaglia (nave=ship; battaglia=battle -> battle-ship) should refer to wood and iron also old capital warships (like french Napoleon), while corazzata should (i think) refer to iron, heavy protected battleship). :hmmm::hmmm::hmmm:
Btw, on my dictionary, they refer both to "battleship" convenctional term; they're used for same object; so they're the same. :up:

Giovanni Dalle Bande Nere
03-16-11, 11:58 AM
Comlimenti VonDos veramente. Avrei da porti un milione di domande
poiche' il mio inglese e' leggermente arruginito:DL
L'incrociatore del mio nick per esempio potresti farlo?
Comlimenti ancora.

VonDos
03-17-11, 03:54 AM
Grazie ;)
Un incrociatore classe condottieri tipo I?
Alberico da Barbiano
Alberto da Giussano
Bartolomeo Colleoni
Giovanni dalle Bande Nere

Voilą, quasi finito =)

http://img576.imageshack.us/img576/628/rorosh3.jpg

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/6272/shotuf.jpg

:salute:

Giovanni Dalle Bande Nere
03-17-11, 08:53 AM
Bellissimi. Si intendevo proprio questo :DL