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    Yes... I saw the stuff in the net...

    Vos sabes que yo tenia 2 Abriles cuando el Graf Spee se hundio en el estuario... No me acuerdo de nada.. lol
    Si.. vi que sacaron varias cosas de los restos del navio... Me pregunto yo tambien... porque tardaron tanto tiempo en ir
    a controlar lo que restaba ahi... Se ve que a Cousteau no le intereso... lol
    Eso de problemas con insignias, etc. es realmente una pavada.... hay una gran diferencia entre mostrarlas en un context historico vs.
    usarlas como medio de propaganda neo-nazista.... Alla en Alemania - donde he pasado tanto tiempo - es lo mismo... se creen que si
    no se ven.. no existen.. Debo decir.... que ultimamente, en Bayern... vi algunas tienditas de antiguedades que vendian medallas, etc. sin problemas...
    La proxima vez que vaya a Uruguay tengo que ver esas reliquias historicas...

    Un abrazo,
    G.u
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    Estos close-ups muestran el perfil mejor...





    Un abrazo,
    G.

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    ya fue creado por VN tean, y yo lo repinte.No es necesario armar barcos en hight resolution, no tiene sentido!. Es cfs2 y se usan como objetivos, nisiquiera pasando a 10 metros de los barcos se podría apreciar la textura!.Eso si es que puedes pasar a esa distancia porque te estarían cañoneando por todos lados el avión.

    se discute aquí

    http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...ps-camouflages

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    http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...id=21355&stc=1

    es el mas pequeño de los acorazados nazis

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    No te apresures!

    Este trabajo no es un skin!!!! Lo cree para imprimirlo y encuadrarlo...lol Asimismo, se puede adaptar para CFS 2 si a Stuart le da por hacerlo...
    El trabajo esmerado SIEMPRE luce mejor amigo... y si ya existe por que no usarlo... yo repinte un CVE de Stuart... y sale mucho mejor en la simulacion...

    Segun lo que dices, si el modelo existe... donde puedo conseguirlo? Donde puedo sacar tu trabajo? Me gustaria experimentar con eso...

    G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaucho_59 View Post
    Este trabajo no es un skin!!!! Lo cree para imprimirlo y encuadrarlo...lol Asimismo, se puede adaptar para CFS 2 si a Stuart le da por hacerlo...
    El trabajo esmerado SIEMPRE luce mejor amigo... y si ya existe por que no usarlo... yo repinte un CVE de Stuart... y sale mucho mejor en la simulacion...

    Segun lo que dices, si el modelo existe... donde puedo conseguirlo? Donde puedo sacar tu trabajo? Me gustaria experimentar con eso...

    G.
    hay 2 modelos

    el de vn team se encuentra en un archivo que dice river plate , allí están además las 3 naves británicas que lo atacaron.Yo estoy repintando ese modelo cuando lo termine lo subiré como continuación del proyecto de correcciones a barcos, del cual subi la primera parte.
    luego hay otro modelo mucho mas detallado que es el Lutzow.zip nose de donde lo baje, hay que tener en cuenta que el almirante graf spee fue solo 1 de los otros 2 barcos gemelos de su clase, lutzow es uno de ellos.

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    Donde?

    No tienes el URL de estos lugares... o como intentar una busqueda?


    G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaucho_59 View Post
    No tienes el URL de estos lugares... o como intentar una busqueda?


    G.
    http://www.geocities.jp/mtyjr101/ships_01.html

    el de vn team tiene que estar aca en soh o en simviation

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    Muchisimas gracias, che...

    Quote Originally Posted by Maxstuka View Post
    http://www.geocities.jp/mtyjr101/ships_01.html

    el de vn team tiene que estar aca en soh o en simviation
    Me van a ser utilisimos... si tienes necesidad de cualquier cosa... hazme saber...
    G.

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    you know Live translate is horrible.

    Max,

    The high res might not be nessesary but I still like it. Everything that you all are doing with the ships is great. Just need a few more WWI ships and I will be happy.

    I'm considering doing some small boats. A few fishing boats and wooden speed boats. That last "Top Gear" special got me interested in the 1930's speed boats.
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    Yeah my friend you can repaint or retexture all models.
    But I try to get similar texture look in ships, for example the british Vn colection and Stuart have the same texture style, this is lot more realistic and easier to identify that a hight res texture different in each model.It is assumed that each marine uses the same color tones of materials and paints in their models.

    The Vn Pearl harbor models, are really fantastic all the model matching together, look like armonic, they are not in high rest and look much more realistic than the usio in my opinión.

    Some simmers make a really fantastic models, but heavy poligons no breaking parts, nothing to do with stándar cfs2 models of the game, and add shine that in same case look like a plastics models.I do not like that but it is my opinión.

    I like the way of the guys like Allen, tango romero(unshining your model), gramps, IS4G, mauro giacomacci,FDG v2,graham, B-24guy(unshine models),etc.
    and this is the way that I am running with my proyects.

    Stuart was done an excellent job with the British models they look like the continuation of Vn british colection. Thanks Stuart for that!.It is just a armonic put combine any of these and no doubt to identify which side are at a glance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaucho_59 View Post
    Me van a ser utilisimos... si tienes necesidad de cualquier cosa... hazme saber...
    G.
    hay que conseguir y subir a SOH los modelos de Vn que se perdieron en Netwings

    VN_Akagi
    VN_Kaga
    VN_Hiryu
    VN_Soryu
    VN_Shokaku
    VN_Zuikaku

    El usuario de nombre Talon, los tiene. Sino hay que pedírselo a VN team, yo tengo un dedo de mi mano roto y estoy tecleando a una mano,se me patino una pesa en el gimnacio te puedo enviar el contacto de Vn team, para que se lo pidas.Seria un gran favor para la comunidad.

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    do ships have breaking parts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blood_Hawk23 View Post
    do ships have breaking parts?
    No!, I talk about some simmers in general with make aircraft. and talk about my proyects. No only ships!.

    breaking parts ships? ask allen I do not know if it is possible or not

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    Talking about paints.............

    ...you guys are aware that the navies all used different shades of grey depending on where the primary area the ship was assigned to. For instance North Atlantic ships tended to use a deeper shade of grey on their hulls. Those assigned to the South Atlantic tended to be lighter and while those in say the Persian Gulf almost tended to be a off-white blend.
    Then you get to the individual navies and their preferences on the shades.

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    Colors

    Don't forget the Western Approaches where "Mountbatten Mauve" was used on escorts.

    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fibber View Post
    ...you guys are aware that the navies all used different shades of grey depending on where the primary area the ship was assigned to. For instance North Atlantic ships tended to use a deeper shade of grey on their hulls. Those assigned to the South Atlantic tended to be lighter and while those in say the Persian Gulf almost tended to be a off-white blend.
    Then you get to the individual navies and their preferences on the shades.
    Not to go too far off the subject, watch the movie "Operation Petticoat". I'm sure most have since its an old movie. I was just thinking about the grey and red paint.
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    BH....

    ....I was referring to first hand knowledge from when I was a young squid and had to paint those big floating objects as we progressed around the world. Also, when we operated with, and nested near, a RN ship in the P.G. I managed to "borrow" some grey hull and deck paint from them. What a commotion that caused because the colors were off and hard to say "....we didn't do that......!!!!"

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    I bet that went over like a lead balloon. I can hear your Master Chief now. So how red did he get. Should have told him you were working on international relations. Or is that foreign aid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayland View Post
    Don't forget the Western Approaches where "Mountbatten Mauve" was used on escorts.

    Steve
    Steve,

    Don't forget "Titty Pink" on dem North African planes.
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    Oh, yes, "titty pink " as well. In the '40s a pilot would have to be secure in his masculinity to fly one of those birds, don't you think?

    Steve

    PS: Apparently it was also called Mountbatten Pink as well as Mauve, and the RAF used it on some of their PR Spitfires.
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    Maxstuka,

    Only the Akagi was at Netwings but I'm not sure if it was by VN.

    I remember in a thread a while back Talon said he was repainting and doing dp work on the ships but since he passed away in March they are probably lost.

    TheBookie

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBookie View Post
    Maxstuka,

    Only the Akagi was at Netwings but I'm not sure if it was by VN.

    I remember in a thread a while back Talon said he was repainting and doing dp work on the ships but since he passed away in March they are probably lost.

    TheBookie
    This is all the list with picturess of the Vn ships of Netwings (they were converted to cfs3), Any can help contacting with Colmack and Crashaz?.

    http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1/IronWorks.html

    PD:Another way. the guy of this website, talk about this ships were in a pack called SF2(NA patch). If any can download it, meaby this model can be convert to cfs2.

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    Most of these are conversions of CFS2 models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxstuka View Post
    This is all the list with picturess of the Vn ships of Netwings (they were converted to cfs3), Any can help contacting with Colmack and Crashaz?.

    http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1/IronWorks.html

    PD:Another way. the guy of this website, talk about this ships were in a pack called SF2(NA patch). If any can download it, meaby this model can be convert to cfs2.
    That's our site. The models were ported to 3DS Max (with permission) and I think I re-did the UV-Mapping. The models were adjusted to fit the quirks of the ThirdWire Strike Fighters games. Things like all guns have to point forwards, etc.

    The ThirdWire Strike Fighters-North Atlantic (aka SF2-NA) is the last game of the series with better support for Carrier operations.

    I'll send Bruce an email to have him check this thread.

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