New Ships released by Stuart!

Hi Stuart277,

I'm always enjoying your excellent fleet.
I really appreciate your contribution for completing IJN ships in CFS2.

I just would like to make a wish if you will have a interest to make this Japanese build Royal Thai Navy battle ship, Thonburi ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTMS_Thonburi ).
She was sunk by French Navy during "Battle of Ko Chang" in 1940. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ko_Chang )
She is quite unique and has pretty shape.

I will be happy if you consider it when you have time.

Also, if you can consider to build "IJN Nagato class", it would be a great contribution to complete IJN fleet.

Sorry for my bad English.

Thanks again for your great effort to complete CFS2 fleet.

miccasharon

there are a exelent virtual navy nagato, kongo(early and last version) and fuso.
 
Hi Maxstuka

there are a exelent virtual navy nagato, kongo(early and last version) and fuso.

Hi Maxstuka,

Yes! I'm enjoying excellent VN models always.
They are really nice.

But I think VN Nagato is built as circa 1939 or before.
If somebody can make as circa 1940 or later, we will have some more options for missions.

By the way, I like also mas's fuso.
She is also nice model.

Cheers!
 
Share away

Hi miccasharon,

Nice work.:applause:

Share away.

Check your pm.

Cheers,

Stuart

I'm enjoying Stuart's exellent model of HMS biter with camo repaint.

Though it's not 100% historical accurate, due to lack of documents and lack of my skill, it may give an option for playing some missions.

I just want to know if I can share this with you folks and how can get a permission from Stuart or anybody else who hold a right.

In the first place, I wanna ask if somebody have a interest with this.

miccasharon,
 
WWI Cavour?

Hi Maxstuka,

My info (from wikipedia) is that the Cavour after rebuilding has...

Length: 186.4
Beam: 33.1m

As built Cavour had the dimensions 176m x 28m.

Cheers,

Stuart



Hi stuart277!.

Can you fix the size of your Conte di Cavour of the file CFS2 GMax Italian Battleships.zip please?.

it actually have 186 x 33m and It need to reduce to 176m x 28m that is the real size.
:banghead::jump:
 
Thanks Stuart,

I will upload it when I back home.

I'm on my way to go to Indonesia.

I will be back to Philippines next week.
 
Hi Maxstuka,

My info (from wikipedia) is that the Cavour after rebuilding has...

Length: 186.4
Beam: 33.1m

As built Cavour had the dimensions 176m x 28m.

Cheers,

Stuart

Yes,I found I was wrong, the model is OK.!.Thanks and sorry.
 
Stuart277, I would like to involve your Rechelieu and Dorian class in my pack of ships for easy and fast installation, I've added them picture, new damage and renamed for best search in game.
 
GMax KM M Class Mineswepers for CFS2 V1.0.zip

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

Description: Gmax Models of the Kriegsmarine M Class Mineswepers for CFS2. Models are Multi-LOD and have new DP files. Eight models are included:

KM_MS1935Early_LOD
KM_MS1935EarlyLP_LOD
KM_MS1935Late_LOD
KM_MS1935LateLP_LOD
KM_MS1940Early_LOD
KM_MS1940EarlyLP_LOD
KM_MS1940Late_LOD
KM_MS1940LateLP_LOD

The Lower Polycount (LP) have no detailed railings or ladders, which reduce the poly count by approx 1/3. The early and late models differ slightly in AA armament.

Much thanks to Allen, for making the .bat file to allow me to convert models to CFS2.

Cheers,

Stuart

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit GMax KM M Class Mineswepers for CFS2 V1.0.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
Reply...

Stuart277,

Yet another gaping void filled...thank you Stuart for an outstanding addition to the Kriegsmarine! :very_drunk:
 
Skins for KM M Class Mineswepers

Stuart, Thanks for another excellent boat for our dock.

I just uploaded alternate skins for her. The skin is based on drawings that I found on the web.Very slight change adding some details.


As usual, coz of lack of my skills of painting, it's not 100% historically accurate. Sorry about it.

I also include alternate DP in the pack. Just add bow spray effect.

Cheers,

Miccasharon
 

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Tachin Class

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Available as usual... good resource for textures

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G.
:ernaehrung004:

Hi Gaucho,

She was also born in Japan.
So, for me, she has a very similar shape with IJN ships.

She is now displayed as a museum at Naval base near Bangkok and open for public.
I am planning to visit her when I go to Bangkok next month if I can have a break during my work.

Cheers!
 
mmm Next time...

Hi Gaucho,

She was also born in Japan.
So, for me, she has a very similar shape with IJN ships.

She is now displayed as a museum at Naval base near Bangkok and open for public.
I am planning to visit her when I go to Bangkok next month if I can have a break during my work.

Cheers!
I didn't know it was there...
Magandam gabi po'! Thanks for the info... next time I am around Bangkok I'll make a point to visit her and take some pics...
Last time was about 2010... returning from a two year tour in Korea... I hope to go there in 2016...


G.
 
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Hi Gaucho,

I didn't know it was there...
Magandam gabi po'! Thanks for the info... next time I am around Bangkok I'll make a point to visit her and take some pics...
Last time was about 2010... returning from a two year tour in Korea... I hope to go there in 2016...


G.

Yah, she was built at Uraga, Yokosuka. So I think it is a reason why the shape of her bridge is looks like IJN destroyers.

There was a big naval base in Yokosuka at that time. Now the base is used by both JSDF & US Navy.
She was born there in 1936. Surprisingly, she was in commissioned until 1995 for 58 years.

Here some sites about her. Though they are in Japanese, you may enjoy some pics.

http://majo44.sakura.ne.jp/trip/2014bangkog/923_2/index.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4oqd9RZw0g

I will go to Thailand & Myanmar next week for work. I hope you also may have a chance to visit Thailand sometimes in future.
Food is really good there!

Salamat po & Arigato

Miccasharon
 
Lovely ships!

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

Description: Gmax Models of the Kriegsmarine M Class Mineswepers for CFS2. Models are Multi-LOD and have new DP files. Eight models are included:

KM_MS1935Early_LOD
KM_MS1935EarlyLP_LOD
KM_MS1935Late_LOD
KM_MS1935LateLP_LOD
KM_MS1940Early_LOD
KM_MS1940EarlyLP_LOD
KM_MS1940Late_LOD
KM_MS1940LateLP_LOD

The Lower Polycount (LP) have no detailed railings or ladders, which reduce the poly count by approx 1/3. The early and late models differ slightly in AA armament.

Much thanks to Allen, for making the .bat file to allow me to convert models to CFS2.

Cheers,

Stuart
A MUCH NEEDED ADDITION!

:applause: :encouragement: :applause:

Many thanks, Stuart!
KH
:ernaehrung004:
 
ma salamat po and domo arigato to you!!!

Yah, she was built at Uraga, Yokosuka. So I think it is a reason why the shape of her bridge is looks like IJN destroyers.

There was a big naval base in Yokosuka at that time. Now the base is used by both JSDF & US Navy.
She was born there in 1936. Surprisingly, she was in commissioned until 1995 for 58 years.

Here some sites about her. Though they are in Japanese, you may enjoy some pics.

http://majo44.sakura.ne.jp/trip/2014bangkog/923_2/index.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4oqd9RZw0g

I will go to Thailand & Myanmar next week for work. I hope you also may have a chance to visit Thailand sometimes in future.
Food is really good there!

Salamat po & Arigato

Miccasharon

I was in Yokosuka many times back in the 70s and recently when I was in Korea... pity I didn't know about a lot of things extant there...
Just got a brochure for a 17 day cruise and train trip from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur amongst other places... maybe I can stretch it to Myanmar...
I am sure there is a lot about the Burma-India theater to see...
Again... ma salamat

G.
 
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