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Die kleinen Boote...
A (photoshopped) screenshot of a type II, coming home from a succesful mission in early 1940. Hope you like it. :arrgh!:
http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/6...m1largedu4.jpg |
Nice. :up:
I'm always amazed what a few filters can do. |
Very very nice! :up:
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Looks great!:rock: Of course it could have gone in the "Official, unofficial screenshots" thread.
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Good one, ParaB! :up:
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A non-photoshopped image of a Type IIA having returned from the mission...:lol:
http://www.darksun.lunarpages.com/bp/11.jpg |
Very Cool!!!
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Isn't that a finnish Vessiko rather than a type 2? :smug:
Thanks guys, glad you like the pic. It's an older one, found it while cleaning up my HD. And I somehow totally missed the giant "official screenshot thread", my bad. Just browsed through it, there are some amazing pics in there. I'll post the next ones in the correct thread. :up: |
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The Vesikko was built by the Germans in 1934 as CV-707. She was the prototype for the Type IIA and is the only surviving Type II in the world...:|\\ |
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Nice photo, btw! :rock: |
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But although there are only minor differences between a Vessiko and a Type II (the type II had a smaller sail, for example) , they are still different types, from a nit-pickery point of view. ;) |
@ Seth
That is a nice photo, isn't it?;) I wonder if Sir Big Jugs has anymore? For those that are interested... http://uboat.net/boats/vesikko.htm & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesikko On a side note, wasn't one of Sir Big Jugs previous names CV-707? |
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Cool photo Jugs :rock:
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(Yer yer, I know, boring to have the same answer on both, I couldn't find a better word!):sunny: |
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