19.01.2008, 01:44
That's just the layout. As a japanese field though, it SHOULD be earthy.
The US dispersals were to store as many planes as possible, for the japanese, they desperately needed to HIDE their airplanes. I could scan these images I have, but it's kind of a pain. Others I have posted give the idea though. Kahili, for example. The strip and a taxiway are pretty nromal looking, then there are miles of curved roads into the woods where the planes live much of the time.
So the image above is the start, if I can't get forest in there... Well, I'd LIKE to put a palm grove assuming I could get them to draw farther away. I made a Barakoma on the old NG map (or maybe guadalcanal) using that...
Here's a pic of my old Barakoma:
Heheh.
Every tree you see is a single palm planted on a grid (coconuts were CROPS, remember). A real grove: Munda was IN a grove like this---only the bare minimum number of trees were removed:
tater
The US dispersals were to store as many planes as possible, for the japanese, they desperately needed to HIDE their airplanes. I could scan these images I have, but it's kind of a pain. Others I have posted give the idea though. Kahili, for example. The strip and a taxiway are pretty nromal looking, then there are miles of curved roads into the woods where the planes live much of the time.
So the image above is the start, if I can't get forest in there... Well, I'd LIKE to put a palm grove assuming I could get them to draw farther away. I made a Barakoma on the old NG map (or maybe guadalcanal) using that...
Here's a pic of my old Barakoma:
Heheh.
Every tree you see is a single palm planted on a grid (coconuts were CROPS, remember). A real grove: Munda was IN a grove like this---only the bare minimum number of trees were removed:
tater