WW2 Unit Graphics

Thanks. Well, it is not half bad now that I fitted it with popellers :blush:
Guess what's next:
I am thinking of puting it into the drawing tutorial.
I'd like to get some feedback about glass surfaces, which are not my strong point...
 

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Thanks M!
I will aply camo and such in the final version too.
Meanwhile...
The Mitsubishi J2M Raiden (雷電, "Thunderbolt") was a single-engined land-based fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II. The Allied reporting name was "Jack".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_J2M
 

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Very good T, and much more productive than me xD

For my part, re-worked green and grey Zeroes and a Ki-67 Peggy

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Ditto, Gareth, that Hiriu is amazing.:clap:
Might I add that the Ki-49 Donryu will take just a few modifications to make (replacing the turret with a rear canopy, modding the nose, deleting the side gun ports, deepening the wing and rounding off the wingtips)
Case in point:
http://www.aviastar.org/pictures/japan/mitsubishi_ki-67.gif
http://www.aviastar.org/pictures/japan/nakajima_ki-49.gif
& thanks, I am a bit under the weather -drawing sure beats fever and ιdleness.

And one more. Gotta catch 'em all! :lol:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Ki-30
 

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Veeery nice Tim and you are right about the Ki-49 conversion from the Ki-67 icon I think. Ill add that one on at the end when I've done the others. :)
 

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Um, I just posted US and Commonwealth artillery that was used in WW2 and the Korean war, above your post ;)

The US M2A1/M101 105mm and M1/M114 155mm were in general use amongst the UN nations in the Korean War (top row 2nd and 3rd units). The US and allies didn't use a 122mm. If it's a Russian 122mm you are after I can convert that from the Open General units I posted. The US also used the 'Long Tom' 155mm and M115 203mm (1st row 8th unit) both of which shared the same carriage.

As for Britain and the Commonwealth nations in Korea, they used the 25-pdr 87mm (3rd row 4th unit) as well as the 5.5" gun (4th row 1st unit)

Sorry for taking so long in getting back to you, fairline. The confusion was, my usage of the 122mm artillery were event-spawned for the AI Communist players - they couldn't build them. Thus, after combing the events file, I remembered how I had it. Thus, if you have a 122mm Artillery that at all resembles what was used in Korea, I'd be most grateful and much obliged.
 
I'm a little confused by your request Patine :lol:

I've already posted US, British and Russian field artillery from the WW2 - Korean War era.

If you want Soviet / N. Korean then look on p7 (bottom left of the Soviet artillery is a 122mm piece)

If you want US/UN or British/Commonwealth artillery then the post from me you quoted has the info you need (unit icons posted on p6).
 
I'm a little confused by your request Patine :lol:

I've already posted US, British and Russian field artillery from the WW2 - Korean War era.

If you want Soviet / N. Korean then look on p7 (bottom left of the Soviet artillery is a 122mm piece)

If you want US/UN or British/Commonwealth artillery then the post from me you quoted has the info you need (unit icons posted on p6).

Please forgive my laziness. I had already gotten the UK/Commonwealth and US artillery as you previously directed, but didn't check back to see if you had the Soviet-made one done. Thank-you, I have everything I need for now! :)
 
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