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Ver 1.3.0 *New more correct color scheme.
Liverie for the Asobo Junker Ju52/3m (1939)
The texture are inspired by the Ju 52/3m g3e sNo 6115. Luftwaffe 3./K.Gr.z.b.V.9 marked 4v+HL operating in the Eastern front in 1941-42.
Some information suggests that the 4V+HL would be of the g7e variant, but manufacturing listings say it was a type g3e with manufacturing number 6115, factory approved august 1938.
Destroyed in a crash mars 1942 near Cholm Novgorod in Russia after taking fire from russian fighters. 5 men from the crew died. FF Capt. Ernst Plegstys, FF Officer Luis Belser, BM Uffz. Ernst Knetsch, S Uffz. Josef Schick, BF Obgfr. Peter Celgarski.
("Historical corect" tailmark file is attached inside Texture folder)
Install: Just unzip inside Community folder.
Best regards GulKalle
Ju 52 4V+HL
A historically accurate livery for the Asobo Junker Ju52/3m (1939) inspired by the Ju 52/3m g3e sNo 6115, Luftwaffe 3./K.Gr.z.b.V.9 marked 4v+HL from the Eastern Front in 1941-42. Includes a new, more correct color scheme and a "historical corect" tailmark file for added authenticity. Simply unzip the files inside your Community folder to install. Created by GulKalle.
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Version History
*New, hopefully more correct color scheme. (Closer to RML65 & RML71) *Spent a little more time on the weathering, perhaps it looks a bit to worn... But thats how i like it... *Neither the colors, nor the weather might bee perfect, but as close as i could get it for now. Cheers!
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almost 2 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFQpWsY3Q3o
over 2 years ago
almost 2 years ago
over 2 years ago
ui_manufacturer = "TT:AIRCRAFT.UI_MANUFACTURER"
ui_type = "TT:AIRCRAFT.UI_MODEL"
ui_variation="4V+HL"
That will take the definitions from the original addon preventing errors in the arrangement of liveries and types. To give a name to the livery itself just put whatever you want at ui_variation entry.
over 2 years ago
over 2 years ago
;ui_manufacturer="Junkers"
;ui_type="Junkers Ju-52 4V+HL"
Would you be able to make this a permanent fix for everyone else?
over 3 years ago
Nice work. It has a lot of small damaged painting details which add more realism to it. We have very few JU52 liveries, while it's a really nicely done airplane model that I like a lot at least.
over 3 years ago
Thank you, it tastes perfectly fine, I love it
over 3 years ago
over 3 years ago
Been away from the sim for some time, so i just found out Asobo finaly fixed this in a update. Chers for your name then ;-)
over 3 years ago
Thanks! :-)
about 4 years ago
Hi GuKalle,
first let me say its a relly great job on Ju-52 you dit. But with SU8 its seems there are problems with your last Update - it seems that all doorfixed models looks much darker - it seems that your gltf files are the reason. Perhaps I am wrong. I use last update 1.1.6
Thomas
about 4 years ago
Thanks! I noticed, ive also found there is something strange with glass and animations... 😒 (dont know yet if the problem was in the earlier model too rho?)
Will se if i cn figgutr oit what when ther is time. Sorry dor that.
about 4 years ago
No worry, take your time you need. Thank you!
Thomas
about 4 years ago
Thank you for updating the old girl, your a wizard 👍👏
over 4 years ago
will you make it for modern variation?
over 4 years ago
EDIT: Sorry, i have to say NO... Asobo/Microsoft has put a lot of effort to make things tough for liverie making. 😓
The Model files for the Modern Ju 52 all have "decals" covering their fuselage, and as it is not possible to (I dont know how anyway) to remove them from the original Model LODs, if not impossible it is at least its hard to get by this.
Tried to use the exterior model for the 1939 version, with the "Modern" Interior, but that puts things to new issues. Ex the textures for 3 blade props, radiators and possibly other things in the flightmodel to.
Lets hope they get it together, and at least provides 3d models wo "decals" baked into their models for future liverie making...