Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I can easily make the Ju-88 and He-111 in japanese colors with my raw art files...but why would the Japanese want 'em?
They already have a set of quite nice planes with very long range in the BETTY.
They already have a set of quite nice planes with very long range in the BETTY.
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Self sealed tanks, and armor is a very good reason. Besides the zerstorer version of the Ju-88 could be the ultimate ship killer: cannos, guns, and two torpedoes. [&o][&o]
(editing 1 day later [8|]) : Plus a medium bomber with a good amount of bomb load, plus armor can be a very valuable addition to IJAF.
(editing 1 day later [8|]) : Plus a medium bomber with a good amount of bomb load, plus armor can be a very valuable addition to IJAF.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I think the bomber variant of the Ju 88 would have made a good alternative to the Ki-48-II, with its ability to carry up to 1400 kg internally, or up to 3000 kg externally. Yes, the G3/G4 had longer ranges, but the Ju 88 carried two torpedoes and was probably quite a bit sturdier.
The Fw 187 was another promising design that didn't fit the world view of the RLM. It's not implausible that Japan might have bought the single-seater design just like they bought the He 100. The Fw 187 could have used the Kawasaki engine already in service in the Ki-32 which had the right sort of power output, no need to wait until the Japanese industry got a DB 601 derivative into series production. This aircraft could have been in service by Pearl Harbor.
The Fw 187 was another promising design that didn't fit the world view of the RLM. It's not implausible that Japan might have bought the single-seater design just like they bought the He 100. The Fw 187 could have used the Kawasaki engine already in service in the Ki-32 which had the right sort of power output, no need to wait until the Japanese industry got a DB 601 derivative into series production. This aircraft could have been in service by Pearl Harbor.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
(Fw187) These aren't perfect as I'm no real artist but will do until someone can do better
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Any chance of see V.3 of the Shep Air Mod soon ?
Those Ju-88 armed with torpedoes should be fantastic !!!
Those Ju-88 armed with torpedoes should be fantastic !!!
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Northrop F-15 Reporter and XP-61E Day Fighter attached.


(Image is of the F-15 REPORTER; but that used a baled XP-61E to get the program started).
Ok. When the contract was let for the XP-61D Black Widow around 1944, there was a provision that Northrop develop a day-fighter version called the XP-61E.
The -61E didn't get flying until March 1945 due to the feeling that the P-51D was adequate as a bomber escort.
But what if...
Two XP-61Es were completed -- 42-39549 and 42-39557. Clear bubble canopy, cutdown fuselage and a two man crew -- pilot and pilot/navigator.
Four .50 caliber MGs were in the nose in place of the former radar; AND the 4 x 20mm gun tub was still there on the belly.
Would have had 1,158 gallons of internal fuel and 1,240 gallons of external fuel in 4 x 310 gallon tanks giving it a 4,000~ mile combat range; letting it escort the B-29s all the way to and from Japan.
Top speed was 376~ MPH at 17,000 feet.
I'm thinking an appropriate designation would be P-61G Brown Recluse.
The first XP-51E prototype crashed. The second was baled over to become the F-15 Reporter prototype. The USAAF ended up taking delivery of 36 F-15A Reporters out of an order for 175. (War ended)


(Image is of the F-15 REPORTER; but that used a baled XP-61E to get the program started).
Ok. When the contract was let for the XP-61D Black Widow around 1944, there was a provision that Northrop develop a day-fighter version called the XP-61E.
The -61E didn't get flying until March 1945 due to the feeling that the P-51D was adequate as a bomber escort.
But what if...
Two XP-61Es were completed -- 42-39549 and 42-39557. Clear bubble canopy, cutdown fuselage and a two man crew -- pilot and pilot/navigator.
Four .50 caliber MGs were in the nose in place of the former radar; AND the 4 x 20mm gun tub was still there on the belly.
Would have had 1,158 gallons of internal fuel and 1,240 gallons of external fuel in 4 x 310 gallon tanks giving it a 4,000~ mile combat range; letting it escort the B-29s all the way to and from Japan.
Top speed was 376~ MPH at 17,000 feet.
I'm thinking an appropriate designation would be P-61G Brown Recluse.
The first XP-51E prototype crashed. The second was baled over to become the F-15 Reporter prototype. The USAAF ended up taking delivery of 36 F-15A Reporters out of an order for 175. (War ended)
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I don't know if you are still working on this, but I'd like to request a Watanabe WS-103 in Royal Thai Navy markings if you are and are willing to do it. Even finding good references for this one may prove difficult though, so I'll understand if you don't want to take this one up.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I use this one in my mod if you are interested.


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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
For the unintiated, what is the procedure for inserting one of the ship or plane bitmaps into a scenario?
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
ORIGINAL: Skyland
I use this one in my mod if you are interested.
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That will work. Sometimes the float-planes are difficult to tell apart.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
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For the unintiated, what is the procedure for inserting one of the ship or plane bitmaps into a scenario?
You have to refer to the bitmap in the record on the aircraft type (use the WitPEditor to look at these by opening a scenario and make the bitmaps visible. Refer to the short doc on the Editor). The bitmap file has to have the same filename format as the others, but if you don't want to replace an existing bitmap, you have to come up with a new filename.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Version 2 now up
Link to 11.5 MB ZIP
Axis Planes added
In Allied, I changed #125 - SR-1 to P-82 Nightfighter, since that has more use than a random experimental late 40s British seaplane jet fighter.
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Does anyone have this art?
Sorry for my english
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Do any readers of this thread have the desire to create a Naval Buffalo in Aussie and New Zealand colors? Need them for the Treaty and Between the Storms Mods.

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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
John, I haven't done any graphical work in a good while (as you can probably tell from the date of the last posts), however I'd be happy to take a stab at it. Let me see if I can locate some decent Buffalo line drawings, as that is the most important component. I am assuming you just need tops and sides? You'll add those to the database files yourself correct?
Rick
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Well, here is my quick rendition of an RAN/RNZN Buffalo. I could not locate a good camo scheme that I thought would have been close to historical. So I went with this:

The other option would be an early USN scheme with Commonwealth markings. HTH,
Rick

The other option would be an early USN scheme with Commonwealth markings. HTH,
Rick
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
And a camo'ed Commonwealth Buffalo, for what its worth.

Rick

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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Those are quite nice.

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