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Author Topic: Kriegsmarine Pack - Scharnhorst Battle Cruiser, Prinz Eugen Heavy Cruiser, K Class Light Cruiser, Pre-Dreadnought Schleswig Holstein, T-22 Torpedo Boat and M Class Escort  (Read 58649 times)

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... many THX again for this very useful addition ...  ;)
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 :D Bravissimo  !   Davvero un piccolo gioiello inestimabile !  Many Thanks  !

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I have an error when opening the file using 7zip? 'escort_typem1943_c_camo_oxidrot.tga' looks to be missing or corrupt? And the M Class wont appear in my FMB preview screen?
Just redownloading to recheck.
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Redownload ok! I notice theres a 3do folder for the 'Hipper' but no .ini entries? are these to follow?
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Redownload ok!   --- does that mean that you now have it working.

Delete the Hipper folder. Nothing of interest there.
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Yep first download must of corrupted somehow? Cheers asheshouse
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Re: Kriegsmarine Pack - Minesweeper Class M Escort
« Reply #259 on: October 16, 2020, 07:06:56 AM »

 ;D  Thanks to the providential help of Mick, always super informed at a documentary level, I was able to develop this camouflage livery used by the Kriegsmarine in the English Channel area. As usual I also inserted a folder with low resolution skins. Have fun with this spectacular jewel, at naval level Asheshouse is accustoming us to a shocking realism!   ;)

Link  :    https://www.mediafire.com/file/v6mwuj3s30ia6xe/Kriegsmarine_Minesweeper_Class_M.rar/file







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Very nice textures for very nice ship !
Thank you very much, Ashe & Stan !
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Out of topic and out of curiosity, what is that rod sticking up at the bow of the ship?
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And you can fly, high as a kite, if you want to.........

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... very good question, but I have no clue ...  :-[

I found several other German Minensuchboot pictures, with the same kind of "mast", some of them dating back 1910, and it looks like this "mast" is articulated at the basis, so that the tip could be carrying some sort of device over the water or even under the water ...  o_O

http://www.lars-koehler.de/schiffmodellbau/minensuchboot-1940-1100/







Since I could only find mine sweepers with this "mast", I suppose it has to do with mines detection or triggering ...  :-X

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Maybe an explanation here:

"The earliest sweeping system, devised to clear anchored contact mines, consisted of two ships steaming across a minefield towing a wire rope between them; mine mooring lines were cut by sawlike projections on the sweep wire or by cutting jaws."
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