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This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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Hi all,

I'm about to buy this painting and just wanted you guys to look at the carrier. Wouldn't want to buy something for a lot of money and then find something ahistorical [:)] Any help appreciated.

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I can't vouch for any accuracy, but I really like the painting.  [:)]
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Nice from where are you buying it ? 
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http://www.militaryartgallery.com/

I've just ordered it. It looks nice so I don't care [:)] The guy should know what he is doing...
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it sure looks good. Did IJN carriers really had such a flag painted on their flight deck during the war?
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According to shattered sword yes
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I checked the Tamiya website (which prides itself many times on its accuracy), recalling somewhere that, no, they did not paint the flag but a big circle. Lo and behold, no flag.





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ORIGINAL: U2

http://www.militaryartgallery.com/

I've just ordered it. It looks nice so I don't care [:)] The guy should know what he is doing...


I looked, perhaps porely, but I could not find whear this was offered up?
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The Rising Sun was painted on the carrier decks for the Midway Operation; It is the Akagi. Pic looks realistic enough to me.
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On the menu on the left side click on "originals by Marii Chernev"
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What size is your painting?
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Pascal - various war ships and aircraft underwent different paint schemes during the war.

Nice set of ships![:)]
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ORIGINAL: U2

On the menu on the left side click on "originals by Marii Chernev"


Ah, TY[:)]
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ORIGINAL: sven6345789

The Rising Sun was painted on the carrier decks for the Midway Operation; It is the Akagi. Pic looks realistic enough to me.

There's a colour picture of the Akagi on this website.


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Pascal - various war ships and aircraft underwent different paint schemes during the war.

Nice set of ships![:)]

Yes, or course. I should have indicated this was the paint scheme for the Pearl Harbor attack.
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It is Akagi. However, I have never seen a picture of Akagi with the giant meatball painted on the forward flight deck.
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ORIGINAL: Shark7

It is Akagi. However, I have never seen a picture of Akagi with the giant meatball painted on the forward flight deck.

This photo was taken during the Battle of Midway:

http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/f000001/f057576.jpg

Could that be a flag on the flight deck?

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ORIGINAL: redcoat

ORIGINAL: Shark7

It is Akagi. However, I have never seen a picture of Akagi with the giant meatball painted on the forward flight deck.

This photo was taken during the Battle of Midway:

http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/f000001/f057576.jpg

Could that be a flag on the flight deck?


Yup. There it is...
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ORIGINAL: redcoat

ORIGINAL: Shark7

It is Akagi. However, I have never seen a picture of Akagi with the giant meatball painted on the forward flight deck.

This photo was taken during the Battle of Midway:

http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/f000001/f057576.jpg

Could that be a flag on the flight deck?


First time I've seen that picture, and sure enough, there seems to be a giant red meatball on the forward flight deck.
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