Different skins
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Olive drab 2 camo
A slightly different proposal, I tried to apply battle dust to vehicles.
The graphical model of the M10 tank destroyer definitely needs to be improved.
A slightly different proposal, I tried to apply battle dust to vehicles.
The graphical model of the M10 tank destroyer definitely needs to be improved.
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Great work everyone, love the skins.
Still, I've been through all 5 or 6 pages at least twice, and I can't find the download links for any skins, Please help a newbie in distress... Thanks, Heaps
Still, I've been through all 5 or 6 pages at least twice, and I can't find the download links for any skins, Please help a newbie in distress... Thanks, Heaps
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Just right-click on the selected texture (screenshot below) and save the image to your disk.Brainy wrote:Great work everyone, love the skins.
Still, I've been through all 5 or 6 pages at least twice, and I can't find the download links for any skins, Please help a newbie in distress... Thanks, Heaps
My skins are ready to put in the game folder - they are already properly signed.
The files are so small that there is no need to make links.
Note that not all skins are available, but most are.
Have fun. Soon, I share a few new ones.
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Oh Thanks, Kondi, I feel kinda stupid now, I guess it was so simple I never saw what was right in front of me.
Thanks again, and great work by the way
Thanks again, and great work by the way
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your welcomeBrainy wrote:Oh Thanks, Kondi, I feel kinda stupid now, I guess it was so simple I never saw what was right in front of me.
Thanks again, and great work by the way
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Official Olive Drab (US Army) camo below.
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Thanks for making these and sharing them, kondi.
Even though I don't use them, it appears there's a strong appetite in the community for historical authenticity be it by using actual camouflage or for an correct core-force. So thanks for helping out the community and keep up the good work!
Even though I don't use them, it appears there's a strong appetite in the community for historical authenticity be it by using actual camouflage or for an correct core-force. So thanks for helping out the community and keep up the good work!
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Thanks a lot for your kind words.13obo wrote:Thanks for making these and sharing them, kondi.
Even though I don't use them, it appears there's a strong appetite in the community for historical authenticity be it by using actual camouflage or for an correct core-force. So thanks for helping out the community and keep up the good work!
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The model pic you got below is an M36 tho.kondi754 wrote:The graphical model of the M10 tank destroyer definitely needs to be improved.
The color profile below is an M10 indeed. But if you refer to the turret end which is different (game vs. many pics),it seems to be detachable on the M10, like here:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 0_1943.jpg
But good job with those skins!
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Thank you, Bebrobebro wrote:The model pic you got below is an M36 tho.kondi754 wrote:The graphical model of the M10 tank destroyer definitely needs to be improved.
The color profile below is an M10 indeed. But if you refer to the turret end which is different (game vs. many pics),it seems to be detachable on the M10, like here:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 0_1943.jpg
But good job with those skins!
Of course, you're right with Jackson...
But not only turret end (I prefer standard look of Wolverine, it's very distinctive and specific with this ) - I also think about these micro dots all over the hull and the turret, which spoil the effect of camouflage.
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Late desert camo (Tunisia 1943) below.
But I suppose it would be suitable for the entire North African campaign.
This camo were used at El Alamein and Gazala, too.
But I suppose it would be suitable for the entire North African campaign.
This camo were used at El Alamein and Gazala, too.
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Normandy 3 camo.
Based on the Leibstandarte camouflage used on the Normandy fields (and inside bocage, of course... )
1st SS-Leibstandarte PzRgt, Villers-Bocage, late June 1944
Based on the Leibstandarte camouflage used on the Normandy fields (and inside bocage, of course... )
1st SS-Leibstandarte PzRgt, Villers-Bocage, late June 1944
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Kursk camo used by 11th Panzer Division, 4th Panzerarmee, AG South, Belgorod area, second half of July 1943
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Tiger I ausf.E tank from sPz-Abt 506, Ukraine, June 1944
I am asking for forgiveness for being a balkenkreuz on my model.
I am asking for forgiveness for being a balkenkreuz on my model.
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Eastern Front camouflage based on the Grossdeutschland Pz-Gren Div camo.
Grossdeutschland PzRgt, Lithuania, late summer 1944
Grossdeutschland PzRgt, Lithuania, late summer 1944
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Hey bro, you’re doing great work
But can i download all those best to have random skin for each vehicle each scenario ?? It’d be even greater if you say yes
But can i download all those best to have random skin for each vehicle each scenario ?? It’d be even greater if you say yes
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cutydt02 wrote:Hey bro, you’re doing great work
But can i download all those best to have random skin for each vehicle each scenario ?? It’d be even greater if you say yes
Which camos are you talking about?
Please write.
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Hey Kondi, well-done mate, I love these skins. And I know what I'm talking about, its the same as painting and I have done 1/35th scale armor for years and I am a member of the International Plastic Modeller Society (IPMS). The one I liked the best was the olive drab with the dust, same as weathering a model by dry brushing, you made those vehicles look like they were just in action. The only problem is you never posted that skin for download or I really need my eyes checked !
Thanks Again for all the work you do for the community
Thanks Again for all the work you do for the community
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He already gave instructions a few posts above:
viewtopic.php?f=264&t=85464&start=80#p726115
viewtopic.php?f=264&t=85464&start=80#p726115
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Brainy, if you like it so much, it's for you: olive drab with battle dust.Brainy wrote:Hey Kondi, well-done mate, I love these skins. And I know what I'm talking about, its the same as painting and I have done 1/35th scale armor for years and I am a member of the International Plastic Modeller Society (IPMS). The one I liked the best was the olive drab with the dust, same as weathering a model by dry brushing, you made those vehicles look like they were just in action. The only problem is you never posted that skin for download or I really need my eyes checked !
Thanks Again for all the work you do for the community
Thank you very much for these words, the more that you know what it's all about.
(However, half of the success is finding the right texture)
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