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Old 12-22-05, 12:43 PM   #1
Type941
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Default HMS Jervis Bay skin + some ?s

I have made these 2 skins.

HMS Jervis Bay style, which can just be any passenger liner actually, converted to support cruiser. I think it looks quite nice and traditional and can be an armed version or unarmed.





This one is best to be used for the unarmed version, such as Sergbuto's transport ship.



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I have some problems. Right now I use both for serg's transport from addittional merchants, but I also want these skins to be added on top of the existing ones so that the game randomly picks them as well, in addition to the already available (3 of them). They are in the NPTR_01, 02, 03 shape. If I add them as NPTR_04 and NPTR_05 - would they still be picked up by SH3 or do I need to edit something else in campaign or roster files or whatnot?

That's for the transport.

But I also want it to be done for the auxillary cruiser (black hull version only) and I don't even know which file should be edited or where are the original skins and if they allow multi skinning (it being a warship and all following consequences).

If anyone can help... ? I would like to release these if there is interest of course.
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