Re: CK Action Shots. -
Deutschmark - 07.11.2010
Am talking about the damage model and how it works in IL2
It goes through 4 stages;
1, bullet holes.
2, first stage 3D damage.
3, second stage 3D damage.
4, frailer of part, part brakes away from plane.
Plus we will have fuel leaks, oil leaks, damaged instruments, control cables
Wing spars, and not every plane will explored when it hits ground, there will
Be some if the situation calls for it.
Deutschmark
Re: CK Action Shots. - Planemad - 07.11.2010
Oh, that sound better and instead of planes exploding on impact.
Why not have planes shatter into a thousand pieces like Werner Voss's Dr.I
And will planes explode in mid air?
Planemad
Re: CK Action Shots. - Guest - 07.11.2010
They didn't have MP-40's in WW1
Re: CK Action Shots. - Planemad - 07.11.2010
philip.ed Wrote:They didn't have MP-40's in WW1
They might of done :lol:
Nah only kidding I know about the First World War inside out... Sort of :wink:
Deutschmark Wrote:When VSF sand box sim was first put out over a year ago I started
To develop the human on the ground.....
...here is a photo of my human on the ground
WW2 German low ploy test model I made in game that I been working on for this.
There's your answer Philip.ed
Planemad
Re: CK Action Shots. - Jambo - 08.11.2010
philip.ed Wrote:They didn't have MP-40's in WW1
Thank God for this! 8)
But it seems they all had an Iron Cross 2nd Class... :wink:
Very nice Deutschmark! They look very detailed.
Just imagine the Front line, and a few thousands of them...
Re: CK Action Shots. - RAF209_Benge - 08.11.2010
No but they had Bergmann's MP-18
Nasty little gun
Re: CK Action Shots. -
Deutschmark - 08.11.2010
RAF209_Benge Wrote:No but they had Bergmann's MP-18
Nasty little gun
OOO!!!
hock:
Very cool, I did not even know about that gun thanks for posting it
Deutschmark
Re: CK Action Shots. - RAF209_Benge - 08.11.2010
There are alot of differences between the Soldat of WW 1 and of WW2
The soldiers in that squad of 3 represent more of what the Luftwaffe soldats resemble versus Wermacht...
For Soldats of the Great War depending on the time period there is variety...1914 until mid to late 1916 they would have worn Picklehaubes, and Feldmutzes, the Stalhelm was not introduced until late 1916. The WW 1 Stalhelm was bigger than the WW 2 stahelm and more Tortise shaped as well...
Not all German soldats wore "jack" boots (Only in "Combat", "Hogan's Heroes", or "Rat Patrol" does this happen), actually most in both the Great War and WW 2 war low boots with Gemaschens (Ankle protector similar to the British type only canvas) or puttees. The boots actually resemble the Brogan boot of the American Civil War with the exception of the hobnails.
Re: CK Action Shots. -
Deutschmark - 08.11.2010
Yes I know there is a difference from WW1 and WW2 dress solders, like I said a
Few posts back that you see in the photo is my test model I made over a year ago
For development of the human on the ground, when he is fully developed I will then
Make a new WW1 soldger 3D model.
But thanks for the info.
Deutschmark
Re: CK Action Shots. - RAF209_Benge - 08.11.2010
No prob DM
I know you know the differences
I was pointing out to the less historically minded
They are good models though
Re: CK Action Shots. - Planemad - 08.11.2010
Cheers Benge
Planemad
Re: CK Action Shots. - Guest - 10.11.2010
Planemad Wrote:Cheers Benge
Planemad
Is your name DM? :lol:
Re: CK Action Shots. -
Deutschmark - 10.11.2010
philip.ed Wrote:Planemad Wrote:Cheers Benge
Planemad
Is your name DM? :lol:
philip.ed Wrote:They didn't have MP-40's in WW1
I dont see where you said DM philip, you just left it a open statement
And they gave some answers.
Deutschmark
Re: CK Action Shots. - Planemad - 10.11.2010
philip.ed Wrote:Planemad Wrote:Cheers Benge
Planemad
Is your name DM? :lol:
Do I look like DM :wink:
Deutschmark
Planemad
Re: CK Action Shots. - RAF209_Benge - 10.11.2010
This leads to an interesting question ?
That could be phrased this way
Who is DM, planemad?
Who is plane mad, DM?
Is DM plane mad?
or is DM just JM an thus just quite right