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Vichy P-36 skin uploaded

stoney

SOH-CM-2023
Would there be a Vichy skin available for the FDG2_P-36A-cfs2. I couldn't find one in the skins/other section. I am installing the Fleet Air Arm campaign. Thanks.
 
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Stoney,

When I get a free moment, I'll upload the version that Sopwith made for me.
 
Morton's skins are French however not Vichy. They are from the Battle of France period. Beautiful skins though, I've definitely got them. I think they weren't removed but lost in the hacker attack on SOH. Fortunately for us, Morton still has them on his skydrive site.

Sopwith's skin that Rami posted in the FAA development threads will fill the gap nicely. I think it may be an adaption from the previous skin Sopwith did for the Payakan P-36 model. That one is for GC I/4 at Dakar in 1942.
 
Hallo together,

with the help of bomber_12th P-36 paintkit, I've started a new skin.
Not finished yet, because the Vichy-strips and the strips on the wings are very difficult.
But here is a first look:

View attachment 53132

Best wishes
 
That is looking very promising. The top of the cowl and the empennage root area is often a major issue area on the planes I've painted. It looks like you have found a good solution. I look forward to seeing the finished work.
 
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