WW2 Unit Graphics

Going through all the pages there are remarkably few Swiss units. Especially surprised there is no unit for this unique beauty, the EKW C-36. A truly unique multi-role patrol aircraft built with recon, ground attack and secondary air combat capability in mind.


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.. Never mind; I found Tanelorn's excellent unit of it :)
 
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Tried my hand at making a Pz 39 for Switzerland, also known as the LTH, a Czechoslovakian design. I used Fairline's 6 Vickers 6-ton E.
It is basically a turret job. I'm.. sharing what I managed. I did not do the camo, that is beyond me.

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*Edit* I need to match turret and hull color..

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*Edit 2* Worked on the turret, and tried to fix tracks. Suspension still not correct. Still using the Vickers 6-ton hull.
 

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Tried my hand at making a Pz 39 for Switzerland, also known as the LTH, a Czechoslovakian design. I used Fairline's 6 Vickers 6-ton E.
It is basically a turret job. I'm.. sharing what I managed. I did not do the camo, that is beyond me.

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*Edit* I need to match turret and hull color..
why not just use one of sprites of the Pz.38t available out there? Vickers E has totally wrong suspension for this tank you're trying to make. Constructive criticism!
 
You're right, the tracks are completely wrong. I was looking too much at the hull. Which isn't perfect either.
 
Let's bump this thread :)

Spanish Panzer IV Ausf. H (20 units) and StuG III Ausf. G (10 units) in the original colours as they arrived in 1943 as part of the "Bär plan". Very minor tweaks on original @Fairline 's from his Minor Axis compilation:

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I was doing something else and in the end... :hammer2: I might continue with more equipment purchased in 1943.
 
That variation of the national flag was used until the end of the Francoist regime in the 1970s so no problems there. The air force began to use the modern tricolour roundel (while retaining the Civil War-era black and white St Andrew's cross as a fin flash) just before the Second World War.
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That's correct, from 1939 onwards all our airplanes received the new roundels while most still retaining the SCW camo patterns until repainted, see this example:

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So the unit @typhoon353 posted is perfectly valid for any WW2 scenario where you want to represent a Spanish CR.32
 
This is a Spanish Heinkel He-112B in the camo pattern received in mid-1940. All these planes were based in Nador (Morocco) and in 1943 starred a famous incident when a P-38F from the USAAF 14th Fighter Group violating the Spanish airspace was intercepted and shot down.

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Unit tweaked from @Fairline 's original removing the white finger tips and adding @Tanelorn 's post-war emblems and unit shield:

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Is anyone willing to reskin a Fw190D9 in Gerhard Barkhorn's colors? I need this for a scenario I'm updating and it would be appreciated.
 

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Has anyone ever taken a stab at Japanese civilian infantry such as might have reasonably been expected to take part in the home defenses if Operation Downfall came around? I've built a map and am working on a unit roster for a scenario for it but I can't promise it'll see the light of day very soon. I've checked every scenario that features Japan that I can find, and I didn't see any. I'm looking for various civilians as well as suicide submarines if anyone wants to take a stab at them.
 
Greetings folk. I'd be highly interrested in ww2 units related to (more or less) neutral powers during the war, eg swiss infantries, sweden units, portuguese, irakian and arabian ones per exemple if you have some around your harddisk :) .
Guess there's already enough for turkish, iranian or spannish to work with.
 
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The same, plus some extra troops.

What are those three at the very bottom? I can't quite make out that flag.

Many thanks to the both of you !
Ah, I see. They're Mongolians.

Here is a Tibetan infantry and cavalry to round things off. The jacket and pants of the infantry MAY be supposed to be a dark grey. I was judging from two old phots, which were both in black-and-white and sub-optimal lighting, so...

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