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Superb Cpt,just love your mottling boyo;)
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Help please extracting
Capt Farrel..cant seem to get these or the Wicks to work..I download from the IL/FB site...and extract the bmp files to the appropriate COD paintschemes/planes folders.and they all come out looking rather strange.Im using the latest patch of CLoD....I just cant figure out what Im doing wrong..all the other paint schems..that work.appear to be extracted as jpg files and not bmp files...am I missing something? Please help.these skins look FANTASTIC!!!
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Sounds like you've downloaded sk
ins for the old game, Il-2 Sturmovik, not Cliffs of Dover. Make sure you click on "skins for cliffs of dover" at the top window and then chose the appropriate sub-section in the left hand menu. |
Awesome will have to check this one out tonight, thanks Farrel.
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Beautiful skin yet again! Thank you Cpt!
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Two new Bf109E-4's up today. I think most of you have seen the filmclip of Detlev Rohwers "Chevron Circle" as it's often featured in documentaries. Günther Lützows Chevron Triangle is quite wellknown too. I even tried to somewhat match the screenshots with actual photos, just for the fun of it...
http://www.cptfarrels.com/Prevs/1112...Lutzow_JG3.jpg http://www.cptfarrels.com/Prevs/1112...Rohwer_JG3.jpg |
Once again, this is masterful work!
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I'm on fire now! Three more today, all E-1's from JG52. All heavily mottled.
First up is Paul Boche's White 2 that crashlanded in England on October 8:th. http://www.cptfarrels.com/Prevs/1112...Boche_JG52.jpg Next is another 4./JG52 "White 2" flown by Erich Mummert who crashed in England on September 30:th. Despite the short time between crashes both the numeral style and enginecowling is different. http://www.cptfarrels.com/Prevs/1112...mmert_JG52.jpg Finally, a 6./JG52 aircraft with an unknown pilot, with equally heavy mottling. All three of these schemes are often given as RLM 70/71 due to their dark appearance but looking at small visible parts of the wings and elevators it seems that they were regular 02/71 schemes with the sides very densly mottled in 70 and 71. http://www.cptfarrels.com/Prevs/1112...ow-2t_JG52.jpg |
And long may you be "on fire!!!" lovely mate :)
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