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Re: A skinnable cross-border pole
« Reply #12 on: December 17, 2015, 05:26:22 PM »

I post my DIY materials on the section of "Tech Help : Making Mods > Map Making".

RELEASE: DIY materials for maps - Road Side Signs 17th/Dec/2015
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,49456.0.html


Please show me your screenshots my materials are used on your maps / missions with your new skins!
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Re: A skinnable cross-border pole
« Reply #13 on: December 18, 2015, 08:41:11 AM »

Thanks for download,

of course I will show screenshots.
I am going to use Your models (with Your permission of course) on my WIP Polesie map (https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,42522.0.html) - based on Uzin's Belorussia.
It was area divided between Poland, Germany, Lithuania and USSR (before the WWII) - so Your border-cross poles are very needed here.

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Re: A skinnable cross-border pole
« Reply #14 on: December 18, 2015, 09:56:41 AM »

Road side signs were made at Aviaskins 3 yrs ago:

http://forum.aviaskins.com/showthread.php?t=2919&highlight=%E4%EE%F0%EE%E6%ED%FB%E5+%E7%ED%E0%EA%E8&page=2

post #21 by izgoj.

They were used in Poland map alongside the highway emergency runways.
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Re: A skinnable cross-border pole
« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2015, 04:35:34 PM »

Here it is first attempt of skinning (till now only front of pole is skinned)



Polish-Soviet border crossing Kolosowo, 1930s'


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P.S. Next will be German, USSR and maybe Lithuanian (I must check historical sources) poles...
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