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"Generic cargo ships?" Looks like a heavily-armed merchant raider to me.:stare:
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I have an extra large King Prawn for you when I'm at the beach on Christmas for you:up: |
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Generic Tanker C pointing her fat stern at the camera. She'll be one of the larger ships in the mod (9,000 GRT) and represents a ship from the late 30's-early 40's. Nations with this ship on their rosters will be Norway, Sweden, Japan, Germany, France, Denmark, and the UK. The paint scheme shown is for T.H. Brovig (but I'm not entirely sure if they used grey or black hulls). http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...fe/Norgirl.jpg Another shot. http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...e/Norgirl2.jpg |
OMG...:o :up: :rock:
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hi iambecomelife,
i posted it into German-Subsim. Already 110 hits. We are looking forward and wish good success :up: |
Thanks Gerd.
This is semi-OT but it DOES deal with new objects - Right now I am VERY tentatively planning to include various scenery objects, including land vehicles for ports and barrage balloons. The barrage balloon 3d model is nearly complete, but I have no idea if it will work ingame. |
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How cool would barrage balloons be:rock: |
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BTW - I forgot. Latest shot of the Lightship. Still CTD, though.
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Generic Merchant T. An old-fashioned freighter of about 6,000 tons. It's a drastic redesign of an old ship that I didn't like anymore. This model is nearly complete but still needs additional rigging. The paint scheme shown is for Common Brothers Ltd. Ingame it will be assigned to nearly every nation.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5.../Common-NR.jpg Generic Merchant X. A modern freighter with a long bridge deck. It's another major redesign of a model that I had created several months ago. This ship will range from 4500-5100 tons ingame. I may shrink the cranes on the final version. The paint scheme shown is for J&C Harrison. It will be assigned to Britain, France, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...life/LBD-1.jpg A better view of the long midships "Island" (designed for light, voluminous cargoes like grain). http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...life/LBD-2.jpg http://uboat.net/allies/ships/photos/br/harbledown.jpghttp://uboat.net/allies/ships/photos/br/hartlebury.jpg Photos courtesy of Uboat.net. |
donots midget german submarine "Biber" and "his" Fiesler Storch are stolen out of the espona modell collection.
Chris please remove the entry in your database http://www.deespona.com |
Done.....
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Hi everyone,
i was looking for some empty tanker for the ONS/ON/OB-Convoys back from England to the USA. Mrchant without deckload - no problem, but emoty tankers will have less draft. http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/9861/tanker2vv2.jpg So i took the T 2 an T 3 Tanker, made a clone of each and reduced the draft (from 10.7 to 6.5 resp. from 9.5 to 5.5. m). I've integrated both in my Campaign_RND.mis and Campaign_SCR.mis, building new convoys - ONS, ON, OB - sailing back to Halifax. For those who to dl them, klick here. http://files.filefront.com/E_Tanker7.../fileinfo.html The next one is a convertrd passengership. Many passenger and merchant ship in Germany were convertred to AA-batterys to protect german harbours and habour-industrie. I took the PTR, gave him some heavy and medium AA_guns. http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/846...kschifftw7.jpg The ship is ready and in use, but i'm just testing a new idea for the optical distance measuring system (i want do make it following the targets like the guns). Hope it will work. rowi58 |
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I think there are some more of 'his' mods stolen - more or less. I had this suspicion already some weeks ago in this thread [posts 17 and 20]: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=97785 Since this day I always had doubts about the accumulation of his releases and the speed of creating new ships/planes. Isn't it suspicious? SquareSteelBar:nope: |
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