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Individual Mods and Packs for IL-2 1946 => Skins, Maps, Missions & Campaigns => USA Skins => Topic started by: Gumpy on August 05, 2011, 02:02:40 AM
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B-24D "Lady be good" skin by me Gumpy.I used Jarink's template which I thank him for.I think this is as close as you can get to what she actually looked like before she was lost in Libyan desert for all those years.
https://www.mediafire.com/?7z3da39bbp0v55r (http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/Bingo1957/LBGpic.jpg)After the discussion with Jarink I have decided to do a second version of "Lady be good" there may be another one in the works also. (http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/Bingo1957/sv.jpg) https://www.mediafire.com/?h5hta391c2sxa22 This last skin I offer you is the final skin I will endeavor to make for this bird.I finally found a profile of her (http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/Bingo1957/noseart.jpg) so here it is with numbers corrected (http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/Bingo1957/final.jpg) and the mysterious nose gun window that I can only assume was a field modification (http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/Bingo1957/lbg03.jpg) painted in (http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/Bingo1957/gunwindow.jpg) https://www.mediafire.com/?mqi10qc9l8zzlp5
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Many thanks, Gumpy! 8)
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Hi Gumpy,
an excellent superiorskin, thank you...
greetings, Gerhard
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Good to see you skinning Gumpy, Nice work matey! :)
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Many thanx Gumpy. Can't wait to get home and fly her. Never imagined I would ever be able to do it.
Cheers
Gubi
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Thank you
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I'm always happy to see someone making bomber skins!
It looks nice, but the lettering for the name should be in script.
(http://www.b24bestweb.com/images/B24/LADYBEGOOD-V1-1.JPG)
The nose numbers should be a little different, too.
(http://www.376hbgva.com/images/aircraft/ladybegood/lbg03.jpg)
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I'm always happy to see someone making bomber skins!
It looks nice, but the lettering for the name should be in script.
(http://www.b24bestweb.com/images/B24/LADYBEGOOD-V1-1.JPG)
The nose numbers should be a little different, too.
(http://www.376hbgva.com/images/aircraft/ladybegood/lbg03.jpg)
I may be able to do that still,I was working off some of the pics I found,mainly this one (http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/Bingo1957/IMG_9789w.jpg) Also notice the black around the US roundels.Then I realized he was probable working off black and white photos and yellow photographs black on black and white film.Now that you mention it Jarink that first photo you posted makes me think that Lady be good may have been in yellow to.the yellow is black because of the black and white film and the white parts are faded out yellow to white.
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Judging from a lot of other photos of 376th BG planes, the nose number should be white. It's hard to say what color the name should be; that's the only photo I've seen of it and was obviously taken after a couple decades of weather. Yellow is probably a safe guess for the color. Photos of other planes from the group and the 514th BS in particular show lots of them with yellow names, although black was a common choice as well (on sand painted planes)
If you plan on making any other B-24 skins, your first stop on the internet should be B24 Best Web (http://www.b24bestweb.com/). That's where I found the picture of the right side of the nose. There's over 10,000 pictures of B-24s on the site; it's a great source!
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Thankyou Gumpy for this excellent skin set, i have had a deep interest in the B-24D Liberator since stumbling over the wreck site and memorial of Ruth-less on the south downs of southern England a few years back, i also remember the 1970 film 'SOLE SURVIVOR' based on the story of Lady Be Good in which the crew await rescue for what seems an eternity only to discover that when rescue finally comes some 16 years later.......well i wont give away the ending in case anyone wants to watch it!!.........which leads to another question....i've searched the web for this beautifull film but can't find it anywhere did you happen to stumble on it when researching this skin? and if so could you please fill me in on the details?
Cheers Blumax
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Thankyou Gumpy for this excellent skin set, i have had a deep interest in the B-24D Liberator since stumbling over the wreck site and memorial of Ruth-less on the south downs of southern England a few years back, i also remember the 1970 film 'SOLE SURVIVOR' based on the story of Lady Be Good in which the crew await rescue for what seems an eternity only to discover that when rescue finally comes some 16 years later.......well i wont give away the ending in case anyone wants to watch it!!.........which leads to another question....i've searched the web for this beautifull film but can't find it anywhere did you happen to stumble on it when researching this skin? and if so could you please fill me in on the details?
Cheers Blumax
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7574338161920794843
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beautiful skin! 8)
based on the photos Id rather ditch in B-24 rather than a B-17 :P
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Thanks mate very much appreciated, that'll be me entertained for a couple of hours tonight ;D
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Cool, Gumpy!
The 'cheek' gun window was actually a standard fitting on the D model, just not included with this mod.
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Just found this topic. Definitely a great plane. Speaking of which:
As close as I could get to the crash in IL-2 1946:
(http://i949.photobucket.com/albums/ad337/Maty10225/2014050417-22-34_zpsc06a8ad4.jpg) (http://s949.photobucket.com/user/Maty10225/media/2014050417-22-34_zpsc06a8ad4.jpg.html)
Tail broke off, but wrong engine
(http://i949.photobucket.com/albums/ad337/Maty10225/2014050417-46-07_zps4834c71a.jpg) (http://s949.photobucket.com/user/Maty10225/media/2014050417-46-07_zps4834c71a.jpg.html)
Right engine, but tail stayed.