Unit Request Thread 3

I think I will renew two unit requests I renewed one and a half year ago :D


These don't have to be custom-made units; I would be quite happy with palette-modified existing units.

I suppose I can take on this request if I figure out how exactly the army palettes work.

Would an M-unit of an existing army unit and a Howitzer/artillery work? Likewise, mage?
 
I suppose I can take on this request if I figure out how exactly the army palettes work.

Would an M-unit of an existing army unit and a Howitzer/artillery work? Likewise, mage?
I am grateful that you're actually considering this request, but in all honesty I would prefer a single unit as army unit.
But I could be wrong in this depending on what units would be included in such an army M-unit and how this army M-unit would look when loaded.
 
I am grateful that you're actually considering this request, but in all honesty I would prefer a single unit as army unit.
But I could be wrong in this depending on what units would be included in such an army M-unit and how this army M-unit would look when loaded.

So do you mean something like the army unit itself being the Howitzer/wizard?

Because what I had in mind was a Howitzer/wizard paired with the standard army flag bearer.
 
So do you mean something like the army unit itself being the Howitzer/wizard?
Yep, that was what I had in mind :)

Because what I had in mind was a Howitzer/wizard paired with the standard army flag bearer.
Well, I think the howitzer/flag bearer combo could actually work out quite well, but I'm worried that the limited number of colours available in the army palette would make both look much worse when they are to be combined in an army unit.
 
wow , that is some nice frontal shot you have posted there , any chance to see the other views of the profile would have been also nice . ı know this is a unit request thread but ı really like the thing .

Here you go! Sorry for the delay.

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Yep, that was what I had in mind :)

Well, I think the howitzer/flag bearer combo could actually work out quite well, but I'm worried that the limited number of colours available in the army palette would make both look much worse when they are to be combined in an army unit.

Done!
 
I need some steam ships of various sizes. Frigates and ships of the line as well as some Ironclads like these.

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By fitting a steam engine and all its machinery into an existing hull, naval architects created a small ship-of-the-line not entirely tied to the wind and tide. The results are moderately successful, as a steamship can sail independently of the wind, but still spend a good deal of time under sail to save fuel. Tactically, however, the steamship has another advantage: manoeuvrability. The 38 guns aboard can be brought to bear with ease.

Historically, steam shipbuilding owes a great debt to the British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a man who built ships, bridges and railways. His first ship, the SS Great Western, made 74 Atlantic crossings during its life. Not content with this, Brunel designed and built an iron, screw-driven “liner”, the SS Great Britain. The first screw-driven ship to cross the Atlantic, she is now splendidly restored and preserved at Bristol Docks in England.

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Carrying powerful 32-pounder cannon, this frigate is a valuable asset to any admiral. At close range, her guns fire a powerful broadside, but this does not make her invulnerable. No frigate has a hull that can withstand a broadside from a ship-of-the-line, and in this case the paddle wheels are vulnerable too. While a paddle-wheel powered frigate is not entirely at the mercy of the wind, it is not possible to carry enough fuel to cruise over long distances; steam is a tactical advantage, not a strategic one.

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This vessel would obviously be a good candidate for future tech.

By having a good weight of broadside that can be brought to bear regardless of wind conditions, this 80-gun ship is a significant force in any fleet. The ability to sail directly into the wind is something that no sail-powered vessel can ever match.

The idea of going into battle with a fire raging in his ship’s belly was not one that appeals to every captain. Fire was always a risk aboard a wooden vessel, and boiler explosions were not unknown. There was also the problem of coaling stations: while these ships carried sails, they did need regular supplies of coal. Steam was a tactical advantage, not a strategic one.

Historically, the first British ship to be designed and built from scratch to use steam was HMS Agamemnon, laid down in 1852; previous steam warships were conversions from sailing ships-of-the-line. Agamemnon was fitted with sails and carried 91 guns. She also had a short career as the Navy’s pride and joy, as she was paid off in 1862. She did, however, help lay the first Transatlantic telegraph cable in 1857-8.


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And Finally The Ironclad

An ironclad is an incredibly tough ship, able to withstand pounding by almost any comparable vessel. A thick outer skin of iron is riveted to a conventional wooden hull, and the two layers can defeat most solid shot except at very close range. Combined with a steamship’s ability to ignore the wind and go where the captain wills, this makes an ironclad a formidable opponent. This power is not without risk, though, as a boiler explosion will rip out the heart of any steamship.

Historically, ironclads first saw action during the American Civil War (1861-65). During the Battle of Hampton Road CSS Virginia made short work of the wooden ships in the river, but an encounter next day with USS Monitor ended inconclusively, as neither ship could knock out the other. These vessels were not, however, the first ironclad warships; they were heavy river gunboats or monitors, and almost incapable of going to sea. The first ocean-going ironclad warships were HMS Warrior and the French Navy’s La Gloire, launched during yet another arms race between Britain and France. Warrior was launched specifically to steal French thunder and make their ship obsolete, being commissioned and built while the French vessel was still on the slipway.

Before anyone mentions it, I have already DLed Wyrms steamfrigate and warrior. I need more.
 
Speaking of the Age of Sail... Would it be possible to convert Pirates! Ships for Civ3? The game offers a broad range of different ship types of the 1600-1800 period. It's also a Sid Meier game, so there shouldn't be any legal difficulties.

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Speaking of the Age of Sail... Would it be possible to convert Pirates! Ships for Civ3? The game offers a broad range of different ship types of the 1600-1800 period. It's also a Sid Meier game, so there shouldn't be any legal difficulties.

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The rights for the game isn`t in Sid`s hands. Should be Microprose. Means now - Microsoft. ;)
...but to the AMIGA community they have shown generosity (all their AMIGA games are freeware now). And "Pirates!" was an AMIGA game as well. So if somebody ask ,they surely give the needed permission ,I think.
 
The 2004 remake belongs to Firaxis. :)
 
If these have already been made, link me please. For my mod, I need Elf Units and Orc units. Preferably archers, swordselves/orcs, spearelves/orcs, and elf workers and orc workers. And maybe special units as well. All the other civs in my mod are human, and one more will also be using the orcs. Yet again, if these are already up on this site, link me plox.
 
Why not browse the units subforum and/or the Downloads Database? :hatsoff:
 
Long time lurker, first time poster with a couple of unit requests that I cannot seem to find anywhere on the site or via google.

In order:
1) Air Force One
2) Marine One (traditional Sea King fuselage with presidential colors)
3) UH-60 Black Hawk (without external pods, the traditional grey/green color)
4) USN Sea King (I have seen several variants of this but none in the traditional USN white-gray-yellow color scheme)

If I have missed any of these in my searching, I apologize and would greatly appreciate a point in the right direction, however I feel confident these haven't been made (or in the case of the last two, in this particular manner).

This is for a personal mod I've been working on for a while and the top two in particular would be greatly appreciated as they are the two biggest missing pieces. I tried to make them myself a year or two ago from the tutorials on the site but alas was unsuccessful and now cannot devote the time to learn properly due to university work.

Thanks in advance,
-Gto
 
Wyrmshadow might have done one of those. But he's done over 2k uploads so it's a pain to look through all of them.
 
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