kelticheart
Charter Member
I have a new Zero skin for your Pearl Harbour theatre!
A good day to everybody!
With the new year I started working again on some of the remaining stock skins for the aircrafts involved in the Pearl Harbour attack.
During the restful hours of Christmas Holydays I went back to my collection of historical documentaries recorded a while ago from Discovery Channel and other satellite TV channels. My ongoing project to transfer them on DVDs, since videotapes lifespan is rather short, gave me a nice surprise.
I hadn't paid much attention to the small details of a 45 minutes documentary dedicated to the Pearl Harbour attack, but it includes a specific carrier takeoff sequence, which I am sure all of you saw at one time or another, shot by Japanese camera operators. Now, Japanese WWII footage is extremely rare, carrier takeoff sequences all but a handful, this is why I am sure all of you are familiar with it.
I am talking about the sequence which starts showing a bunch of Vals turning their engines on at the back of the flight deck, followed by a scene showing Japanese crew signaling with flags and a Zero, equipped with droptank, takeoff from the beginning roll until she leaves the deck.
What jolted me on my chair was that this Zero's ID is clearly visible on her tail when she roars past the camera lens, and it's "AI-108". I shouted "I want this Zero!" and set to do a new Pearl scenario skin. I believe "AI" was the code identifying the carrier Akagi and I opted for a "Hinomaru" red fuselage band, since the Japanese film is in black and white. I hope I guessed it right!
Please find attached a preview of the completed skin, almost in the same flight deck position I saw it in the Pearl Harbour documentary. I am also attaching the completed new skin of the D3A1 Val flown by Ltnt. Cdr. Egusa, carrier Soryu Hikotai.
I obtained this new Val skin by combining Blue Devil's green Val repaint (...I pay homage to Blue Devil's very nice repaint :salute
with cleaned up tail markings from Revev's repaint.
I will upload both skins as soon as damage texture files will be ready for both aircrafts.
Cheers!
KH :ernae:
A good day to everybody!

With the new year I started working again on some of the remaining stock skins for the aircrafts involved in the Pearl Harbour attack.
During the restful hours of Christmas Holydays I went back to my collection of historical documentaries recorded a while ago from Discovery Channel and other satellite TV channels. My ongoing project to transfer them on DVDs, since videotapes lifespan is rather short, gave me a nice surprise.
I hadn't paid much attention to the small details of a 45 minutes documentary dedicated to the Pearl Harbour attack, but it includes a specific carrier takeoff sequence, which I am sure all of you saw at one time or another, shot by Japanese camera operators. Now, Japanese WWII footage is extremely rare, carrier takeoff sequences all but a handful, this is why I am sure all of you are familiar with it.
I am talking about the sequence which starts showing a bunch of Vals turning their engines on at the back of the flight deck, followed by a scene showing Japanese crew signaling with flags and a Zero, equipped with droptank, takeoff from the beginning roll until she leaves the deck.
What jolted me on my chair was that this Zero's ID is clearly visible on her tail when she roars past the camera lens, and it's "AI-108". I shouted "I want this Zero!" and set to do a new Pearl scenario skin. I believe "AI" was the code identifying the carrier Akagi and I opted for a "Hinomaru" red fuselage band, since the Japanese film is in black and white. I hope I guessed it right!
Please find attached a preview of the completed skin, almost in the same flight deck position I saw it in the Pearl Harbour documentary. I am also attaching the completed new skin of the D3A1 Val flown by Ltnt. Cdr. Egusa, carrier Soryu Hikotai.
I obtained this new Val skin by combining Blue Devil's green Val repaint (...I pay homage to Blue Devil's very nice repaint :salute
I will upload both skins as soon as damage texture files will be ready for both aircrafts.
Cheers!
KH :ernae:



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