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  1. SF2 WW2 PTO RAAF B-24J No.21 Squadron Skins/Decals Pak 

    SF2 WW2 PTO RAAF B-24J No.21 Squadron Skins/Decals Pak                   7/20/2018
     -- Something for the SWP PTO players --
    = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
    A new set skins for the B-24J Liberator by Veltro2K. It represents No.21 Squadron, RAAF as used in the Southwest Pacific Theatre of Operation from 1944 through the war's end.
    The aircraft is in "natural metal" finish, and all markings are decals. On the individiual aircraft (plane-in-squadron) letter lising, those marked with a star (*) have their serial numbers matched to their aircraft letters. All other aircraft serials, while having served in 21 Squadron, could not be matched to their individual lettered aircraft. Decal randomization is TRUE
    Also inclued are a new data ini, with adjusted hitboxes and various upgrades. The original, renamed for a back-up in included as well.
    As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them. Also, give the "Notes" section a glance
    Good Hunting!
    Wrench
    Kevin Stein

    60 downloads

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  2. SF2 WW2 PTO B-24D 319th BS, 1943-44 Skin/Decals Pak

    SF2 WW2 PTO B-24D 319th BS, 1943-44 Skin/Decals Pak 9/15/2013
     
    -- Something for the PTO players --
     
    = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
     
    A new skin for the B-24D Liberator by pasko. This skin represents aircraft of the 319th BS of the 90th BG "Jolly Rogers" in their mid-to-late livery as seen in New Guinea and the Southwest Pacific operations areas, circa 1943 thru 1944.
     
    It is designed for use the SF2(ish) B-24D mod, available at the following url:
     
    http://combatace.com/files/file/13842-sf2-ww2-b-24d-liberator-eto-mto-pak/
     
    The skin is brand new(ish), from my Home Grown Template ™, and is in jpg format. New serial number decals were created; they should be considered 'generic' in nature, as they don't accurately represent the unit, but DO represent the correct model variant depicted. Decal randomization is set to TRUE. There are NO nose arts.
    This skin makes use of the Post-Sept 43 "Star-and-Bar" (white outlined).
     
    In essence, it's a rebadging of the 42-43 skin already available. This skin uses the "StartDefaultDate" SF2 switch, and will automaticaly turn on in November, 1943.
    As this skin IS Theatre specific to the Pacific regions, you'll have to do some editing after installing to the B-24D above in your PTO-centric mods folder, and remove or rename the ETO/MTO skins.
     
    As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them.
     
    Happy Landings!
    Wrench
    Kevin Stein

    85 downloads

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  3. SF2 WW2 PTO B-24D 319th BS, 90th BG, SoWesPac Skin/Decals Pak

    SF2 WW2 B-24D 319th BS, 90th BG, SoWesPac Skin/Decals Pak
     
    -- Something for the PTO players --
    = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
     
    A new skin for the B-24D Liberator by pasko. This skin represents aircraft of the 319BS of the 90th BG "Jolly Rogers" in their early (late 42-mid 43-ish) livery as seen in New Guinea and the Southwest Pacific operations areas.
     
    It is designed for use on the recenly release SF2ish B-24D mod, available at the following url:
     
    http://combatace.com...or-eto-mto-pak/
     
    The skin is brand new, from my Home Grown Template ™, and is in jpg format. New serial number decals were created; they should be considered 'generic' in nature, as they don't accurately represent the unit, but DO represent the correct model variant depicted. Decal randomization is set to TRUE. There are NO nose arts.
     
    As this skin IS Theatre specific to the Pacific regions, you'll have to do some editing after installing to the B-24D in your PTO-centric mods folder, and remove or rename the ETO/MTO skins.
    As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them. .
     
    Good Hunting!
    wrench
    kevin stein

    120 downloads

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  4. SF2 WW2 B-24J PTO Skins/Decals Pak

    SF2 WW2 B-24J PTO Skins/Decals Pak
     
    -- Something for the PTO players --
    = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
     
    A new set of Theatre-specific skins for the B-24J Liberator by pasko.
    It is designed for use on the recenly release SF2-ish B-24J mod, available at the following
    url:
     
    http://combatace.com/files/file/13846-sf2-ww2-b-24j-liberator-eto-pak/
     
    Obviously, you'll NOT be using the ETO skins in the Pacific.
     
    Skins included in this pak are:
    320 BS, 90th BG (OD/Grey), 5th AF - Jolly Rogers
    371 BS, 307 BG (Natural Metal) 13th AF - The Long Rangers
     
    The skins are brand new, from my Home Grown Template ™, and is in jpg format.Decal
    randomization is set to TRUE. There are NO nose arts.
    Serial numbers on 320th are 'generic' in nature, but represent J models. Serials marked with a
    * (star) on the 371st ARE actual aircraft assigned to that squadron. Unfortunately, the only
    listing I found was for aircraft 'lost on operations'. Remember that, and Honor Their Memory.
     
    As these skins =ARE= Theatre specific to the Pacific regions, you'll have to do some editing
    after installing to the B-24J in your PTO-centric mods folder, and remove or rename the ETO/MTO
    skins.
     
    As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please
    read them. Also, give the "Notes" section a glance
     
    Good Hunting!
    wrench
    kevin stein

    125 downloads

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    0 comments

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