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121

Sunday, January 24th 2010, 2:23am

So you will produce the 20/25TP?

122

Sunday, January 24th 2010, 3:35pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Vukovlad
So you will produce the 20/25TP?

perdedor99 did. That why I posted the picture.In Non-WW folder because its just as accurate as a picture of a Montana follow up. Its a best guess.

Yet another picture of the nameless tank.

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Marek Gutkowski" (Jan 24th 2010, 3:49pm)


123

Sunday, January 24th 2010, 3:39pm

Asked becuase this is the NON-WW folder

124

Monday, January 25th 2010, 4:51pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Marek Gutkowski

Quoted

Originally posted by Vukovlad
So you will produce the 20/25TP?

perdedor99 did. That why I posted the picture.In Non-WW folder because its just as accurate as a picture of a Montana follow up. Its a best guess.

Yet another picture of the nameless tank.


Another single turret variant? (14TP OTL?)

125

Monday, January 25th 2010, 6:11pm

Marek Mk. IV?



This is the final version.
606cm length
364cm width
219cm hight
Track widht 400mm

This tank is still nameless.

I have to do a tank sharp sim of it too see if its a viable design.
It has to be able to withstand frontal hit from its main gun at point blank range(the ballistic definition)
and sides immune too 20mm fire.
Have a speed of 30km/h and not be over 25t.

If that is meet then this will be my new tank of the 1940's, if not.
It will be just another pretty picture.

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "Marek Gutkowski" (Jan 26th 2010, 1:09am)


126

Monday, January 25th 2010, 6:31pm

We shall dub it the Marek Mk. IV even if you come up with another name. :D

127

Friday, January 29th 2010, 3:45pm

Posting it in Non-WW folders as it is my first attempt and this model is in development, and not available yet.

My first attempt at camo scheme.

PZL D4Y "Suisei" King's Navy Fleet Air Arm 1st attack wing Hel spring 1940 Wesworld

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Marek Gutkowski" (Jan 29th 2010, 3:46pm)


128

Friday, January 29th 2010, 5:34pm

Looks fine to me

129

Friday, January 29th 2010, 5:39pm

Looks like this must be a version of the D4Y with the Polish DB-605, right?

130

Friday, January 29th 2010, 5:48pm

Yes D4Y is powered by polish made DB-605
My second try same paint scheme that before with a little personalization by the pilot. "Gwiazda Dawida" Star of David.

PZL Bf-109G-2 1st. Brygada PoscigowaWarszawa Okecie Wesworld late spring 1940.

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Marek Gutkowski" (Jan 29th 2010, 6:36pm)


131

Friday, January 29th 2010, 5:50pm

I'd move the radio aerial back a bit - it looks like it will prevent the canopy from fully opening.

Have any specs on those two planes?

132

Friday, January 29th 2010, 5:56pm

I assume that the stats are the same as the OTL aircraft, I am however wondering if Brown colours wouldnt be better for summer camo in Poland

BTW have Poland bought the licence for the DB601 or are they using the Aichi Atsuta?

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Vukovlad" (Jan 29th 2010, 6:04pm)


133

Friday, January 29th 2010, 6:06pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Brockpaine
I'd move the radio aerial back a bit - it looks like it will prevent the canopy from fully opening.

Have any specs on those two planes?

early bf-109 canopy opens to the side so that is not a problem.

Bf-109G-2 is same as OTL just made in poland.
D4Y Suisei?
Those are my best guess, based on Bf-109F Bf-109G it will be faster and will climb better.
Then again Aichi Atsuta had 1400hp while DB-605 had 1475HP. So that change may result that the plane performance will remain the same as OTL.

Quoted

Originally posted by Vukovlad
I assume that the stats are the same as the OTL aircraft, I am however wondering if Brown colours wouldnt be better for summer camo in Poland

BTW have Poland bought the licence for the DB601 or are they using the Aichi Atsuta?

I'm using DB-605 if Bf-109F and Bf-109G had the same nose then Suisei can too.I did made a pic with new Messerschmidt style intake but it looked ugly.

I thought about brown but the idea is for the planes to stand under trees and 1940's Poland had a lot of forests.

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Marek Gutkowski" (Jan 29th 2010, 6:11pm)


134

Friday, January 29th 2010, 7:13pm

An alternative scheme



Picture changed to player preffered markings

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Vukovlad" (Jan 30th 2010, 5:32pm)


135

Friday, January 29th 2010, 7:40pm

Back story for this plane.

"What is that thing?"
"Its a one-oh-nine with a with a Russian engine"
"Were did You get a Russian engine?"
"From a Russian"
"What Russian?"
"A bloke in a ZIS-5 coled Vanya sold it too us. He was really friendly and give 10 gallons drum of Stolichneya Vodka, bocks box of crayons and a Ushanka chat to sweeten the deal."
"Do you have the paper for it."
"We asked him about that. He said that he did and also can self us a French aristocracy certificate, doctor degree and any other document we want."
"Add You bought this engine from him anyway???"
"Why not he had papers and everything."
"Somehow this doesn't surprise me..."

136

Friday, January 29th 2010, 7:52pm

Nice story but I was thinking of the Green/Brown camo

137

Friday, January 29th 2010, 8:41pm

Green/Brown camo stands out in Poland.
I have seen that camo scheme on the field and it were easy to spot, I went with green/dark green because that was the color of my uniform jacket when I was in the military, and believe it is the best choice.

I used brown/yellow/green on the tank(with Rooijen10 dubed Marek Mk. IV) because it was the OTL paint scheme.
It kind of works on a land equipment on the move, but once stationary it stands out.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Marek Gutkowski" (Jan 29th 2010, 8:46pm)


138

Saturday, January 30th 2010, 6:56am

Personalized 109 with a Japanese engine



Now in correct markings

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "Vukovlad" (Jan 30th 2010, 4:22pm)


139

Saturday, January 30th 2010, 11:27am

I like that last 109, very sleek with the new engine and a snazzy colour scheme too.

140

Saturday, January 30th 2010, 2:07pm

I know its minor issue, and will not bother any one but a serious aviation geek but, You got the nation emblem, chessboard colors backwards on both planes.

Red White
White Red