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Yes I remeber you posting previews of this a while back it looks good.
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Nerei wrote: May 03 2021 A significant part of any complex program is simply learning it. Once you got that part it becomes a lot faster.
I agree, it took me much more time to learn how to use the app than doing what i wanted. Now the problem is that i forgot most of what i learnt XD heheh, hopefully i don't have to change any model again (that sword i mentioned was so ugly and plastic-looking that i just couldn't take it anymore).

BTW, nice looking FV4201 Chieftain tank models! i like so much to see camouflage variability, and in this case they have a touch of dirt that makes them look very realistic
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Okay not exactly as fast as would have been ideal but here is the first set of converted models

This should be considered an early pre-release.
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Includes:
1599 - Mitsubishi Ki-51
1600 - Mitsubishi A5M
1606 - Nakajima B5N1
1618 - Aichi D3A
1742 - Merkava II
1904 - McDonnellDouglas KC-10 Extender
1936 - Chieftain (mostly early model)
1969 - Sikorsky SH-3/S-61 Sea King
2028 - Douglas C-47
2033 - Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
2046 - LGM-25C Titan II ICBM

Files are in the 05 folder in the repository.
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USS Thresher SSN-593
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For the record I started this before the latest set of documents related to her loss was released 5 days ago.
Also yes I have read the transcripts of the Sea Wolfs search for Thresher.
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Looking good

Will give these a spin when I get more time just moved house last week so pretty busy at the mo but can't wait to try them out
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A couple of new and a couple of old reshaded submarine models together with Thresher. Not planning on doing anything but basic shading for the old submarine models that lack this.
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The models should be roughly to scale.
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Woow, nice! :)
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Mil Mi-24 Hind now with most basic details done. Naturally still needs a basic as well as regional variants.
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The model is a fairly early variant of the Mi-24 (most source material is of the D variant). Later variants carry two Dsh-30K instead of the nose mounted Yak-B 12.7mm rotary cannon. The wing mounted missiles are likewise the 9M17 Phalanga that is only used up to the D variant.
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Looks great so far had a quick look over the last release of models not all of them but some and don't see much wrong :-)
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The Mil Mi-24 "Hind" with a Soviet paintjob.
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Wow, looks great with that paintjob 👌🏼
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Been some time since I last posted something. In any case here is something I have been working on.
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Naturally not all of it is finished.
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A big long line of subs there what are they all? Sorry terrible with subs :o
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right row (attack boats) front to back.
Scropene class (no particular boat)
USS Skipjack (reshade of existing model)
USS Thresher
USS Nautilus
USS Narwhal
USS Cheyenne (688i - reshade of existing model)
USS Seawolf (reshade of existing model)

Left row (ballistic missile boats) front to back
USS George Washington
USS Von Steuben (Lafayette/James Madison class)
Type 092 "Xia"
Type 094 "Jin"
USS Maryland (Ohio class - reshade of existing model)

The reason I picked Von Steuben over Lafayette, James Madison or Benjamin Franklin (all are related designs that are visually fairly similar) can basically be explained by this photo.
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Nautilus and 094 still need some detailing. Von Steuben need a bit more than that. Scorpene might also get a bit more attention but compared to the others it is less critical.
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Be good to have a Scropene in the game it's quite a common unit

Nice to a few more sub-models in-game f-16 look good :D
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