Alternative TF pictograms for USN player

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Alternative TF pictograms for USN player

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EDIT: Link to the file went down due to the paradoxes of free web services, nevertheless, file is still available at Spooky’s site (Thanks Spooky!)

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Still beautiful,

thanks Subchaser
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Very nice...Are you going to share it?(Love the Japanese pics):)
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Originally posted by m10bob
Very nice...Are you going to share it?(Love the Japanese pics):)


What do you mean “to share”?

This stuff is already available on Spooky’s site, you can also use image above, just save it to your ART folder; right click on image – save to C:\..Uncommon Valor\ART and here you go. Don’t forget to back up original A_mission.bmp file.
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The pic here is'nt loading for some reason. I got the file from Spooky's site. FYI. :)

Nice job again. Which ships are these this time?
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Originally posted by SoulBlazer
Which ships are these this time?


Air combat – Yorktown
Surface combat – CA Australia
Bombardment – now I suspect that this is HMS Hood, not a PTO inhabitant, I’ll probably change this one.
Fast Transport – “four stack” DD
Transport – Liberty class transport
Replenishment – unknown Australian fleet-tanker
Mine Warfare – “Dorothy” RAN minesweeper
Sub Patrol – Gato Class
Sub Minelaying – actually this is Dutch sub - deficit of good US subs images.
Sub Transport – Gato Class
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SubChaser...Thank you..I had problem in the past trying to locate the download because,I wasn't going to the download files section of Spooky's excellent website!..Thank you.....Bob
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BTW,instead of Hood,it might be Repulse?(same kind of turret and guns).
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Sub Minelaying – actually this is Dutch sub - deficit of good US subs images.

That's because our subs were too busy out sinking Japanese shipping and had no time to sit around for portraits :)

I agree, just tell us the Hood is the Repulse and 90% of us wont question it.



These are beautiful icons, once more you have done an excellent job SC!
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Originally posted by m10bob
BTW,instead of Hood,it might be Repulse?(same kind of turret and guns).


…and the same kind of a crew, it was also equipped with Brits as I remember. ;)
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Originally posted by Snigbert
Sub Minelaying – actually this is Dutch sub - deficit of good US subs images.

That's because our subs were too busy out sinking Japanese shipping and had no time to sit around for portraits :)

I agree, just tell us the Hood is the Repulse and 90% of us wont question it.



These are beautiful icons, once more you have done an excellent job SC!


That's because our subs were too busy out sinking Japanese shipping and had no time to sit around for portraits

Following that logic US carriers spent entire war near San Diego, tons of artwork, profiles, en faces, with big friends, with small friends, with aircraft, without aircraft, leaving home, returning to home, in heavy waters, in peaceful harbor, at night, later that night… and of course great series with beautiful sunset on background :) There are some epic pictures of US subs also, but these are pure marine art… at 300% zoom, in the middle of the picture you can see little stick among the waves... author insist that this is periscope of SS-167 Narwhal.

I agree, just tell us the Hood is the Repulse and 90% of us wont question it.

Well yes, it’s HMS Repulse… however I’m with those 10%.
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Originally posted by m10bob
BTW,instead of Hood,it might be Repulse?(same kind of turret and guns).


I think it's the Hood, judging from the appearance of the main director/crow's nest on the main mast. Anyway, well done again!!
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Thanks again!

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Thanks for the work you have put in again mate. :)
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He does it again! Bloody magnificent!
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