A Type XXVIIB Seehund uboat for Fs9 uploaded
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    A Type XXVIIB Seehund uboat for Fs9 uploaded

    Hi Folks,
    Whilst doing the other aircraft I amused myself with downloading, converting, tweaking and painting a uboat model.

    A german two man late war attack midget submarine.

    A bit of fun, and made faster than the original, be too boring otherwise!

    Cheers

    Shessi
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Seehund 1.jpg  

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    A "Seehund underzeeboaten" lol! I like it. Cheers Shessi

    BB686
    "El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man

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    Man, do you ever sleep??? Looks great (as always).

    Thanks again for all your good work,

    hertzie.

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    Ha ha ha!

    Some of these have taken a few years to come to the SOH, so not so bad. And don't forget although there is a lot of work in them, most are re-vamps/updates/tweaking of already made models, so most of the hard work's already been done!

    I'm really a 'middle man', we want it in Fs9/CFS2, so I source it and get it there...simples!

    Cheers

    Shessi

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    Thank you, Shessi.

    Please do not stop with the unusual add-ons.
    You really are making our fs2004 sim such fun.

    Cheers,
    Robin

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    Thanks Robin,
    I love doing these things, but it's always good to know they're appreciated AND used.

    Cheers

    Shessi

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    I have a collection of 'different' aircraft(?) for FS2004.
    Boats, F1 racing cars, sailing ships, submarines, ski bums, for sking down ramps (scenery from Ford tri-Motor Project), Blips & Zeppelins, Batman's plane, flying saucer, a flying fish, a moth & even a naked male & female bod (interesting gears, when dropped!).

    Yes, Simming is can be a lot more than just planes!

    Keep 'em coming!

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