The Radge:
Great stuff man. Got it in and running after a minor misunderstanding about the class files - I thought everything was in the .sfs file and the class files were only to replace those in the original Iowa from Diving_Hawk.
Anyway, after that it's a real thrill to fly alongside them at zero altitude!
As one who has painted the 1944 dazzle schemes on other USN ships I know the challenges faced by parts that don't align as they would in real life. You've done a masterful job on these.
Keep up the great work.
Bob
Hello, Bob! Thank you for the review, I'm really very glad that you like it, continue enjoying
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Thanks Radge for these Battleships
, and I'm now getting them work on my DBW1.71.
Now that we already have WWII Iowa class battleship, is there any idea of making a modernized Iowa? since these ships are serving in navy even in 90's Gulf War! Or is there any one interested in a South Dakota class or North Carolina?
Again THX for your work~
Hello, Wplusaf! You're welcome
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About very-late Iowa... Not really sure that it's needed, I think Iowa Generic is enough
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But about SD and NC - very high chance that I'll reskin them! And Pennsylvania is also so.Well, sorry, I misunderstood you
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As soon as I do not work with 3D, I can only make a
Tennessee,
Colorado and Arizona reskins and their sisterships, too...
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