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Admiral Von Gerlach 05-08-12 11:11 PM

Excelllent, you are welcome to the data, let me know if you or Iam need more information and we can scan the data and transmit what may be helpful.

Cheers :):salute:

iambecomelife 05-11-12 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Admiral Von Gerlach (Post 1881248)
iambecomelife...in case helpful, i found some info on Autro Hungarian Submarines which is in PDF format here..you may find these interesting sorry it is not in english.

These should give you what you need...

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?6j853825nam9594

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?geqpiier3v2bvwt

Let me know if you might need anything else...


D, i have not forgotten just have been overwhelmed with life and its demands so have not had a chance ... thanks

Thanks a lot! I really want to concentrate on Germany in the North Sea before making promises about Austria but I'll file it for future reference.

Fun fact: I went to school with the Great-Grandson of Georg Ritter von Trapp (yep, the "Sound of Music" guy). :rotfl2: He was a very successful Austrian commander, who sank the "Leon Gambetta" among others.

http://www.the-sound-of-music-guide....aria-georg.jpg

http://www.bibl.u-szeged.hu/bibl/mil..._gambetta2.jpg

Admiral Von Gerlach 05-13-12 04:17 AM

Glad you liked that data

The Von Trapp family are family friends and the Von Trapp of SOM was a close friend of my Great Uncle's, he was a very nice gentleman with impeccable courtesy but was stern and very much a naval officer even after he left the service in the well known events so many will be familar with a popular version of. ..they had for many years a ski lodge ...

interesting how life touches many of our shores in interesting ways. I thought the comparison of the Austrian with the German boats might be interesting, there was some cooperation between the services but there was a lot of rivalry too, even up into WWII and after. The Austrians of today including my own family are NOT germans very decidedly. :)

don1reed 05-13-12 09:54 AM

As a lad my first read of Lowell Thomas' " Raiders of the Deep" set my imagination ablaze. iambecomelife you and your team have put flint to steel and made fire.

Best of Luck!

bdd458 05-14-12 10:40 PM

Looking nice :D.

I can't wait for this mod :3

iambecomelife 05-20-12 11:49 AM

Work has started on the U-93 class boats. I had lacked sources for them but now they can be included, thanks to detailed pictures that the posters on this thread provided. :sunny: No screenshots yet, because the model is still in its early stages.

They were excellent submarines with higher speeds, faster diving times, and better weapons than the U-9 class & other pre-WWI boats. U-93's had four bow and two stern torpedo tubes, making it easier to attack convoys or well-armored ships. Unfortunately, they entered service too late to have much of an impact on the war - a bit like the situation in WWII with Type XXI and XXIII boats.


http://uboat.net/wwi/types/?type=U+93

I will also be polishing the U-9 model, doing more research on shore targets, and a few other things in the next few days.

Bubblehead1980 05-20-12 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by iambecomelife (Post 1886296)
Work has started on the U-93 class boats. I had lacked sources for them but now they can be included, thanks to detailed pictures that the posters on this thread provided. :sunny: No screenshots yet, because the model is still in its early stages.

They were excellent submarines with higher speeds, faster diving times, and better weapons than the U-9 class & other pre-WWI boats. U-93's had four bow and two stern torpedo tubes, making it easier to attack convoys or well-armored ships. Unfortunately, they entered service too late to have much of an impact on the war - a bit like the situation in WWII with Type XXI and XXIII boats.


http://uboat.net/wwi/types/?type=U+93

I will also be polishing the U-9 model, doing more research on shore targets, and a few other things in the next few days.

:yeah:

Fritz Klum 05-29-12 10:07 AM

This mod looks really interesting. When might a beta version be available for download?

iambecomelife 06-02-12 07:48 AM

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...A1-Mboat-2.jpg

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...A1-Mboat-1.jpg

Some screenshots of the U-93 boats. They still need conning towers & many other fittings. Note the rounded hull, which was very different from the ridged hull of early U-Boats. All blueprints are from the U-160 and U-166 sub-types, which were very similar externally. I was unable to find any blueprints of U-93 herself but these should work out well enough.

And Fritz, unfortunately I don't see a beta anytime soon. I'm working fulltime, and doing my modeling in snatches whenever I can.

dsawan 06-10-12 03:27 PM

bump.:DL

SilentOtto 06-11-12 06:38 AM

This looks so promising and beautiful... Sending some kudos and energy! :salute:

iambecomelife 06-11-12 11:12 PM

Did some work on U-93 after getting home late... :stare:

The conning tower shape will be changed slightly to taper more towards the back. Torpedo tubes & net cutter will be added later. It's easier to texture the hull, then add torpedo tubes, than to do it the other way around. I practiced texturing the bow several days ago - results were very encouraging.

These were very pretty boats IMHO and effective war machines. Too bad you won't be getting your hands on one of them until 1917, when the war's practically lost.

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...elife/93-3.jpg

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...elife/93-1.jpg

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...elife/93-2.jpg

Diablo2 06-12-12 12:00 AM

Looks great. :o

Admiral Von Gerlach 06-13-12 09:27 PM

The Development program and improvements in the boats was remarkable considering all the other demands from the war on German industry, and the general atmosphere of increasing social and societal unrest. They achived a lot in such a short time on so many fronts. Looking very nice indeed.:Kaleun_Applaud:

iambecomelife 06-23-12 03:36 PM

I've been doing more work on U-93 and a lot of work on uniforms. I'm trying to texture the uniforms so that the colors are acceptable for both interior lighting and environmental lighting - for example, when crew are on the bridge. Right now the textures for uniforms look too pale due to SH4's ambient light. Note how the Petty Officer's uniform is a strange sky blue, while the officer's tunic (inside the submarine) is a more natural color.

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...Aofficer-1.jpg

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...ife/aaPO01.jpg


http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...ife/aaPO02.jpg
On the plus side I've learned how to make cap badges & buttons luminescent at all angles; before, they were hard to see in the submarine interior.

There was a mod for SH4 with different post-process filters that were more suitable for an Atlantic environment. I can't find it. If anyone has it saved, let me know, please.


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