Henschel Hs-129
Macchi MC.205V Veltro
https://www.sendspace.com/file/9jlsf4
Moderator: MOD_PanzerCorps
Considering that H.Balck never released those you can consider it a feature, not a bug.ORIGINAL: Kompolka
Great job guys!
But I found a few bugs
The following units do not have a big picture:T-34-43, T-34-85, KV-5, Soviet_M4_Sherman, 57mm_Model_1943, 100mm_M1944, SU-76, SU-85, SU-152, ISU-152, T-90 SPAAG, M16 MGMC, BM-31 Katyusha
Indeed, it`s an Mk.IV. Romania only used the Mk.I. But it`s not the only issue with those planes. That trimotor from above is not a IAR-79. Romania never used the three-engined Savoia Marchetti SM.79. It ordered a customized version with only two engines(the S.79B) and then ordered more with Jumo engines (JIS-79B) and license produced the rest (JRS-79B). There are differences between them but in game one could only use one graphic I guess. It should look something like this:ORIGINAL: T2_2112
@H.Balck
I think ur Blenheim model is Blenheim Mk IV not Mk I
ORIGINAL: R35
Indeed, it`s an Mk.IV. Romania only used the Mk.I. But it`s not the only issue with those planes. That trimotor from above is not a IAR-79. Romania never used the three-engined Savoia Marchetti SM.79. It ordered a customized version with only two engines(the S.79B) and then ordered more with Jumo engines (JIS-79B) and license produced the rest (JRS-79B). There are differences between them but in game one could only use one graphic I guess. It should look something like this:
http://www.cartula.ro/forum/topic/12398 ... ntry185179
http://www.worldwar2.ro/arr/?language=en&article=757
As you can see in those pictures, the camo for the Romanian produced aircraft of those years was made in the shape of wide irregular stripes.
Romania also did not use the B version of the He-111. It had the H (H3 initially):
http://www.worldwar2.ro/arr/?article=755
and the camo actually looked like this:
http://www.cartula.ro/forum/topic/1223- ... hl__he-111
The Romanian Bf-109E were never painted in that camouflage pattern. They were RLM 71 on the upper side and RLM 65 on the underside:
http://smnzone.scalemodellingno.netdna- ... -scale.jpg
http://www.largescaleplanes.com/article ... hp?aid=928
This article shows a list of all the aircraft in Romanian service (including those that were captured and never used operationally):
http://www.worldwar2.ro/arr/?language=en&article=766
Isn`t that what vanilla PzC has done? All French aircraft brown and all Italian planes beige? You looked at it and you sorta knew it`s a D.520... just that it looked unpainted. The aircraft are those units that really put the colour into the game and it`s a pity to make entire rosters in one single style.ORIGINAL: T2_2112
I think the camo can leave it right now, one kind of camo for all kind of aircraft (one country).
Yes it can be, like some photoORIGINAL: R35
Isn`t that what vanilla PzC has done? All French aircraft brown and all Italian planes beige? You looked at it and you sorta knew it`s a D.520... just that it looked unpainted. The aircraft are those units that really put the colour into the game and it`s a pity to make entire rosters in one single style.ORIGINAL: T2_2112
I think the camo can leave it right now, one kind of camo for all kind of aircraft (one country).
I have no problem with choosing only one of several camouflage styles that a certain aircraft type had during the war for a certain faction, but I think it should still be one of the actually used camo styles for that particular aircraft. Otherwise, why bother... Unlike artillery and AFVs, aircraft colours are pretty well documented and someone familiar with them would expect a He-112 to be RLM 02 and not a combination of dark earth and dark green. Should an American Mustang be painted brown and green to match the new C-47 and the faction color instead of its iconic natural metal look?
Anyway, it`s up to you guys.

ORIGINAL: R35
Could and should... always a slight difference in between. You would rather have a P-51D in that camouflage? Sure, go ahead.








