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iambecomelife 05-13-15 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taucheisen (Post 2313618)
Touching music that perfectly fits the mood of the pictures. The choice couldn't be better.

I'm humbled! Thank you for the compliment. Actually the music was a huge struggle (I kept getting the movie dialogue breaking thru) and by the time I resolved the problems I was exhausted! I didn't give much thought to the music choice but now I see how it fits the last desperate moments.

iambecomelife 05-13-15 03:34 PM

Wolves of the Kaiser now has a home on Youtube! The channel is known as Neptune Naval Mods. Check it out often, because it will showcase our work as we re-create World War One Europe - seacraft and all!

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...2.jpg~original

Sailor Steve 05-13-15 05:02 PM

COOL! :rock:

Jimbuna 05-14-15 06:18 AM

Nice :sunny:

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-14-15 08:44 AM

Nice, very nice:)
an other news: the work with my "ww1 sound mod" is going well. sorry for my bad english.
PS: I need help with the name of the mod: any ideas?

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-14-15 05:41 PM

IABL I found for you a list with names for the cargo ships.
Germany:
Deutshe Reich;
Prussia;
Berlin;
Munchen;
Koenigsberg;
Kiel;
Donau;
Rhein;
Elbe;
Hamburg;
Danzig.
Austria-Hungary:
Croatian und Slavonia;
Triest;
Pula;
Fiume;
Siebenburgen;
Prag;
Doppelmonarchie;
Graz;
Linz;
Koenigreich Ungarn;
Dalmatien.
Italy.
Impero;
Roma;
Milano;
Torino;
Andrea Doria;
Maestrale;
Po;
Europa;
Fenice;
Orione;
Etna;
Stromboli;
Vulcano.
France:
Paris;
Bordeaux;
Napolion Bonaparte;
Voltair;
La Pallice;
Tuloun;
Marseille;
Loire;
Seine;
France Republicaine;
Dieppe.
I hope it can be usefull:)

iambecomelife 05-14-15 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt (Post 2313914)
IABL I found for you a list with names for the cargo ships.
Germany:
Deutshe Reich;
Prussia;
Berlin;
Munchen;
Koenigsberg;
Kiel;
Donau;
Rhein;
Elbe;
Hamburg;
Danzig.
Austria-Hungary:
Croatian und Slavonia;
Triest;
Pula;
Fiume;
Siebenburgen;
Prag;
Doppelmonarchie;
Graz;
Linz;
Koenigreich Ungarn;
Dalmatien.
Italy.
Impero;
Roma;
Milano;
Torino;
Andrea Doria;
Maestrale;
Po;
Europa;
Fenice;
Orione;
Etna;
Stromboli;
Vulcano.
France:
Paris;
Bordeaux;
Napolion Bonaparte;
Voltair;
La Pallice;
Tuloun;
Marseille;
Loire;
Seine;
France Republicaine;
Dieppe.
I hope it can be usefull:)

Thanks! That's a good start. A lot of cargo ships were named after places or animals...The following could also be useful:

-A long list of towns, villages, castles, etc in European countries
-A list of animals in foreign languages (perhaps I can do this myself with a web translator)
-A list of national heroes/royalty for France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Russia, Holland, Italy, etc....

Any subsim members feel free to contribute likely cargo ship names!

I will be using 3d "decals" on ships instead of "painting" the names on in a TGA file - I first tried this with the "Lusitania" and it gave very good results. Giving ships names and home ports on their hulls will be very simple.

With the same principle, I can add pennant numbers to destroyers....:cool:

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-15-15 07:03 AM

Sì Signore!!! (yes sir) :Kaleun_Salute:

Abraham2000 05-16-15 11:49 AM

I've find that , I think that could be interesting
HB Bay of Biscay to UK
HC Halifax, NS to UK Later, Quebec troop convoy
HD Dakar to UK
HE Mediterranean to UK Through convoys
HG Gibraltar to UK
HH Hampton Roads to UK
HJ Rio de Janeiro to UK
HJD Rio de Janeiro to UK Joined HD
HJL Rio de Janeiro to UK Joined HL
HL Sierra Leone to UK
HS Sydney, NS to UK
HX New York to UK
OB From Buncrana, UK
OC From Southend, UK
OD From Devonport, UK
OE From Liverpool, UK To Eastern Med'
OF From Falmouth, UK
OL From Liverpool, UK
OLB From Liverpool, UK Slow convoy
OLX From Liverpool, UK For Halifax, NS
OM From Milford, UK
OR From Brest Returning US troop convoys
OP From Quiberon Returning US troop convoys
OV From Verdon Returning US troop convoys

Longknife 05-16-15 05:22 PM

Does anyone have some good reference images of the Indefatigable? All I have found are from a distance & the detail of the superstructure is lost.

http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/...MSA/Indef1.jpg

Abraham2000 05-17-15 07:15 AM

I've found this from hms australia
http://www.the-blueprints.com/bluepr...tlecruiser.png

Delta_Strife 05-17-15 12:17 PM

Here are a few more images of the Indefatigable Class if you need pictures of the changes they made to the masts by 1919 let me know.

http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1u7ud6ea.jpg
http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5ubmfr1n.jpg
http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/...psl7kk42ie.jpg

iambecomelife 05-17-15 02:30 PM

Great job, Longknife! Here are some pictures of the "Indefatigable", plus her much luckier sisters. Just download and unzip. All of the model pictures are of "Australia". The picture with the mountain in the background is "New Zealand". You'll notice minor differences but of course they were very similar ships.

http://www.filedropper.com/indefsisters


Good old "Indy", some years before her loss. She still has her torpedo net booms. Today she's unrecognizable, as salvagers stripped her for scrap metal...quite thoughtless in my opinion; there are 1,000 men resting with her:

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...k.jpg~original



Abraham2000, Thank you for the convoy listing....these can be added to the campaign layers when I do them.

Longknife 05-18-15 09:01 PM

Thanks guys!

This should be all I need to complete a very accurate rendition of the Indefatigable.

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-19-15 03:02 PM

IABL I'm preparing an Adriatic and Mediterranean seas' map, would you want them?


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