Thomas Lund
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Bf109A(B) '6-10' Legion Condor Günther Lützow
View FileIntended to be used with an Eduard Bf109E-1 plus the Alleycat conversion, although I guess other paths to this would do.
Günther Lützows '6-10' was delivered to Spain as an A type, but was later upgraded to a B type. Also it did go through a lot of marking changes, but I've done it as it was on April 6th 1937 when Lützow used this machine to score the first victory for the Bf109
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Submitted07/26/2020
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22 hours ago, Kevin Futter said:
While I wait for your collective thoughts on the question above, I'll let you guys know that I've just created another new subcategory under Aircraft - Military, called Specific Aircraft. Hopefully the name explains well enough what it's intended to cover, but it's for masks for a specific aircraft in the same way that most decal sheets contain decals for specific aircraft. It can be limited to just codes and serials, but can go all the way to having everything including camouflage and canopy masks. At the moment there are no subcategories under this new one, but I can see that changing pretty quickly.
I've also moved two of our previous uploads into that category.
Kev
Very timely - I've just come on to upload one of those 😄
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On 7/25/2020 at 6:43 AM, Kevin Futter said:
Another question for you guys: would you prefer a separate category for things like code letters and serial numbers, or just include them in the relevant National Insignia categories? I'm leaning towards the latter personally, as otherwise we'd probably have to have a whole bunch of subcategories under Codes & Serials, probably with hardly anything in them. But, I thought I'd throw it out to you guys for some input before committing.
Kev
I agree - lets just run it in parallel with the national insignia
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Can't tell you why mate... sure you didn't get the 'A1 variant' which was different on the centre dot...
I did it at as a generalized size so it could be scaled to any size/scale you like... that's the way I like it 🙂
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Yes, as mentioned I think that except for a few topics, scale is irrelevant.
I would suggest that we do some grouping by topics, and from my point of view they should be (as an example): 'National insignia', 'Numbering', 'Camouflage', 'Unit insignia', 'Canopy masks' and 'Miscellaneous'
I think we should encourage that the file name contain a good description of the content plus scale, kit etc as appropriate
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You are not talking about the 'A1 var' ??? That is a variation I found here
http://woodair.net/Aviation/roundels/RAF_Roundels.htm
That has the dimensions 3:6:10:14 giving that if scaled to the outline diameter of 70 as above gives 7.5:15:25:35 e.g. a much bigger red centre
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In both the references I found, the A type had the dimensions 1:3:5
The A1 and A2 added the yellow ring to 1:3:5:7 or 1:3:5:6 respectively
The files reflect that... This is the A1
Is that wrong ?
The D type (47 onwards) is 1:2:3 giving much bigger red dots relatively
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Such a good initative !!
I usually do all masks myself (expect for the small stencill stuff or REALLY complicated artwork) in CAD. As such I usually do it in a 'generalized' form that I can then scale to whatever purpose I want it for. My files are usually dxf that can be imported into the silhouette software.
Only just recently started to use the tracing functions in the software - still have something to learn but it looks promising
Thomas
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1-32 Hasegawa Bf109 FGK wavy leading edge.dxf
View FileStencil to create the wavy leading edge camo on late Luftwaffe Bf109's. Scaled to fit 1/32 Hasegawa kit
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Submitted07/19/2020
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I used this as a reference... it IS wiki so if it's not correct then please say so..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Air_Force_roundels
I will check up on it
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RAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type A1var (fighter sqn).dxf
View FileRAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type A1var (fighter sqn).dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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RAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type A1.dxf
View FileRAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type A1.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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RAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type A.dxf
View FileRAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type A.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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Luftwaffe - 100x100mm Balkenkreuz underside + fuselage.dxf
View FileLuftwaffe - 100x100mm Balkenkreuz underside + fuselage.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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Luftwaffe - 100x100mm Balkenkreuz overside.dxf
View FileLuftwaffe - 100x100mm Balkenkreuz overside.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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Italian Fasces - Late.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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USAF - 100mm diam - Star 47-01 to ....dxf
USAF - 100mm diam - Star 47-01 to ....dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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USAAF - 100mm diam - Star 43-09 to 47-01.dxf
View FileUSAAF - 100mm diam - Star 43-09 to 47-01.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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USAAF - 100mm diam - Star 43-07 to 43-09.dxf
View FileUSAAF - 100mm diam - Star 43-07 to 43-09.dxf
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USAAF - 100mm diam - Star 42-05 to 43-07.dxf
View FileUSAAF - 100mm diam - Star 42-05 to 43-07.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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USAAF - 100mm diam - Star 41-06 to 42-05.dxf
View FileUSAAF - 100mm diam - Star 41-06 to 42-05.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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RAF - 100mm width - Fin flash Type C.dxf
View FileRAF - 100mm width - Fin flash Type C.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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RAF - 100mm width - Fin flash Type A+A1.dxf
View FileRAF - 100mm width - Fin flash Type A+A1.dxf
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Submitted07/19/2020
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RAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type D.dxf
View FileRAF - 100mm diam - Roundel Type D.dxf
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Bf109A(B) '6-10' Legion Condor Günther Lützow
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Yeah - sorry - will try to remember
BTW - it dawned on me that it was not this way this plane looked on april 6th.... how could it have 15 kills on the tail if it was the first? Since Lützow only had 5 in Spain, it must be from other pilots scoring on this plan. But it did most certainly look like this at some point... I have the pictures to prove it