flyboy208
01-03-2009, 10:01 PM
A wonderful repaint for Stuart Green's FS9 OAW Albatross by Huub Vink over at the Sim-Outhouse
A quote from Huub's repaint here :
"This repaint depicts the Albatros D.III flown by Joachim von Bertrab of Jasta 30. He became an ace in one day, when he shot 4 British aircrafts on one single day. A month later he shot down his final victory. In August 1917 he was shot down but survived and was captured. I want to thank Stuart Green for his incredible Albatros D.III model. The guys in the FS2004 forums at the Sim-Outhouse for their support and especially Randy "Baron von Blutwurst" Foss for sharing his information about the colours. A special thanks to Blowhart from Simmer's Paintshop for his excellent tutorials and Martin Wright for his great graphic tools without which no repaint would have been possible. Enjoy Huub Vink January 2009"
On to the shots, for high-res versions of these images see my post at Screenshot World Here :
http://www.screenshotworld.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=8360
For some reason the images at SSW don't appear in order of original sequence ...
Cheers! Mike :)
A quote from Huub's repaint here :
"This repaint depicts the Albatros D.III flown by Joachim von Bertrab of Jasta 30. He became an ace in one day, when he shot 4 British aircrafts on one single day. A month later he shot down his final victory. In August 1917 he was shot down but survived and was captured. I want to thank Stuart Green for his incredible Albatros D.III model. The guys in the FS2004 forums at the Sim-Outhouse for their support and especially Randy "Baron von Blutwurst" Foss for sharing his information about the colours. A special thanks to Blowhart from Simmer's Paintshop for his excellent tutorials and Martin Wright for his great graphic tools without which no repaint would have been possible. Enjoy Huub Vink January 2009"
On to the shots, for high-res versions of these images see my post at Screenshot World Here :
http://www.screenshotworld.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=8360
For some reason the images at SSW don't appear in order of original sequence ...
Cheers! Mike :)