ALPHA Halifax BIII skinpack1 by UncleTgt
This is a collection of repaints for the ALPHA Halifax BIII for CFS2.
The featured textures are: LV937 MH - E "Expensive Babe" of 51 squadron RAF, circa March '45. Flew at least 100 ops with 578 sqn & then 51 sqn.
MZ426 EY - G "Munga Taipo", a Flight Leader's aircraft from 78 squadron RAF cicra November '44.
LV907 NP - F "Friday the Thirteenth" Survivor of 128 ops with 158 squadron RAF, this a is an attempt to sarpen & improve the texture definition. (Within the limitations of the texture mapping)
LK797 LK - E "Excalibur" flown by P/O Cyril Barton VC, 30th March '44.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to: Shessi for the original conversion, & Alphasim for the original aircraft.
Peperez for his conversion & modelling of the other variants with his airfiles.
Allen for his DOSmdlc_2, making shine & mdl size changes possible in WIN7+.
Arno Gerretsen for ModelconverterX, such a clever & versatile tool.
Robert John for his CFS2 Exploding Objects tutorial.
Shessi & Allen for allowing me to butcher & adapt their weapons to create some new ones.
Martin Wright for so many useful tools, in this case in particular MDLmat allowing aircraft model material transparency & colour changes.
Kelticheart for his prop bitmaps & exhaust effects.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
UncleTgt,
AUG 2019
Submitted by UncleTgt
This is a collection of repaints for the ALPHA Halifax BIII for CFS2.
The featured textures are: LV937 MH - E "Expensive Babe" of 51 squadron RAF, circa March '45. Flew at least 100 ops with 578 sqn & then 51 sqn.
MZ426 EY - G "Munga Taipo", a Flight Leader's aircraft from 78 squadron RAF cicra November '44.
LV907 NP - F "Friday the Thirteenth" Survivor of 128 ops with 158 squadron RAF, this a is an attempt to sarpen & improve the texture definition. (Within the limitations of the texture mapping)
LK797 LK - E "Excalibur" flown by P/O Cyril Barton VC, 30th March '44.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to: Shessi for the original conversion, & Alphasim for the original aircraft.
Peperez for his conversion & modelling of the other variants with his airfiles.
Allen for his DOSmdlc_2, making shine & mdl size changes possible in WIN7+.
Arno Gerretsen for ModelconverterX, such a clever & versatile tool.
Robert John for his CFS2 Exploding Objects tutorial.
Shessi & Allen for allowing me to butcher & adapt their weapons to create some new ones.
Martin Wright for so many useful tools, in this case in particular MDLmat allowing aircraft model material transparency & colour changes.
Kelticheart for his prop bitmaps & exhaust effects.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
UncleTgt,
AUG 2019
Submitted by UncleTgt