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New A6M5 52 Zero packages Part 1

Captain Kurt

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I just uploaded half a dozen new Zero model 52 packages. Three are shown here and three in a separate post because we are limited to 4 images.

Overhauled A6M5 Zero with new camouflage textures, dp, and unshined model.

I did the textures based on an IL-2 skin author unknown

Credits:

Scott Johnson (The B24 Guy) for providing all us simmers with this unmirrored model.

Kelticheart for his new propeller textures

Allen for his new Japanese bombs

1) A6M5 model 52 Zero - Nakajima built. Reported to be 202nd Kokutai, 301 Hikotia, Takeshima airbase, Truk 1944
2) A6M5 model 52 Zero - Mitsubishi built. Reported to be 204th Kokutai at Rabaul, January 1944
3) A6M5 model 52 Zero - Mitsubishi built. Reported to be 281st Kokutai at Tarawa airfield, Sept. 1943

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A6M5_ZERO 202 Kokutai.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - Japanese

Description: A6M5 model 52 Zero - Nakajima built. Reported to be 202nd Kokutai, 301 Hikotia, Takeshima airbase, Truk 1944

Texture by Captain Kurt based on an IL-2 skin author unknown

Overhauled A6M5 Zero with new camouflage textures, dp, and unshined model.

Credits: Scott Johnson (The B24 Guy) for providing all us simmers with this unmirrored model.

Kelticheart for his new propeller textures.

Allen for his new Japanese bombs.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit A6M5_ZERO 202 Kokutai.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
A6M5_ZERO 204 Kokutai.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - Japanese

Description: A6M5 model 52 Zero - Mitsubishi built. Reported to be 204th Kokutai at Rabaul, January 1944

Texture by Captain Kurt based on an IL-2 skin author unknown

Overhauled A6M5 Zero with new camouflage textures, dp, and unshined model.

Credits: Scott Johnson (The B24 Guy) for providing all us simmers with this unmirrored model.

Kelticheart for his new propeller textures.

Allen for his new Japanese bombs.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit A6M5_ZERO 204 Kokutai.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
A6M5_ZERO 281 Kokutai.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - Japanese

Description: A6M5 model 52 Zero - Mitsubishi built. Reported to be 281st Kokutai at Tarawa airfield, Sept. 1943

Texture by Captain Kurt based on an IL-2 skin author unknown

Overhauled A6M5 Zero with new camouflage textures, dp, and unshined model.

Credits: Scott Johnson (The B24 Guy) for providing all us simmers with this unmirrored model.

Kelticheart for his new propeller textures.

Allen for his new Japanese bombs.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit A6M5_ZERO 281 Kokutai.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
Reply...

Kurt,

You did an outstanding job on these skins, thank you! :very_drunk:
 
Thank you

Superb!:medals: Thanks so much.

I particularly liked the different weathering effects on each of the aircraft choices.
 
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