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EC2-S-C1...
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FUBAR295
02-05-25, 11:42 AM
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Hi
Any update for c1 & c2???
cheers
thfeu58
02-06-25, 09:01 AM
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EC2-S-C1...
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DOWNLOAD (https://disk.yandex.ru/d/p0w5Wmnto1N6xA)
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Best regards,
Vd
Excellent! :yeah:
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Mister_M
02-06-25, 01:08 PM
Very nice work, as always. The big boom of the first mast is missing. Also, the texture is beautiful, but was only used on the Pacific front.
https://i.imgur.com/ZuzAilC.png
iambecomelife
02-12-25, 03:37 PM
Lovely ship and an absolutely gorgeous texture! I like the suggestion of grit & grime all over the hull - these ships would constantly have been covered with dirt from cargo, smoke residue, and other things.
In my opinion the skin is realistic - makes the hull look very interesting! The Allies actually did use similar camo paint on a few merchant ships in the Atlantic, instead of just solid grey:
https://anticsonline.uk/Product/Coastlines-11250-CL-M03bS-Baron-Jedburgh-in-disruptive-camouflage-1943_CL-M03bS_N108798999
For some reason, camoflage really seems to have varied with UK and Norwegian merchant ships. Some were painted all gray right away, some had detailed camoflage patterns (like above), and some kept their civilian black or white hulls for a long time, which is strange to me. Maybe it all depended on the availability of paint in a shipping company's stock.:hmmm:
IIRC regulations for American ships said camo was mandatory after the US entered the war, and all funnel logos, names, and bright colors had to be covered up. But I have not found regulations for other countries.
Anyway, great work with this ship!
Lovely ship and an absolutely gorgeous texture! I like the suggestion of grit & grime all over the hull - these ships would constantly have been covered with dirt from cargo, smoke residue, and other things.
In my opinion the skin is realistic - makes the hull look very interesting! The Allies actually did use similar camo paint on a few merchant ships in the Atlantic, instead of just solid grey:
https://anticsonline.uk/Product/Coastlines-11250-CL-M03bS-Baron-Jedburgh-in-disruptive-camouflage-1943_CL-M03bS_N108798999
For some reason, camoflage really seems to have varied with UK and Norwegian merchant ships. Some were painted all gray right away, some had detailed camoflage patterns (like above), and some kept their civilian black or white hulls for a long time, which is strange to me. Maybe it all depended on the availability of paint in a shipping company's stock.:hmmm:
IIRC regulations for American ships said camo was mandatory after the US entered the war, and all funnel logos, names, and bright colors had to be covered up. But I have not found regulations for other countries.
Anyway, great work with this ship!
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Hi, Thanks for the small merchants that you uploaded yesterday. Great job!!!
Any update for c1 & c2???
cheers :Kaleun_Cheers:
Hi, Thanks for the small merchants that you uploaded yesterday. Great job!!!
Any update for c1 & c2???
cheers :Kaleun_Cheers:
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