2/6/2024 0 Comments World of warships tanz skins![]() I've just finished reading the transcript of the latest Q&A with sub_octavian, and discovered (contrary to previous comments made recently by Pigeon_of_War and Radar_X) that there are currently NO plans to release the USS Massachusetts. dds camo file (used it for replacing the 2018 winter camo) of that ship, I'll send it to and post it here so you can convert into a skin :) but maybe you wouldn't care much about that. If I remember correctly, I did the same thing with the Mahan-class I believe there were maybe one or two ships out of the 18 that did wear Ms22 at some point, but not Mahan.Īnyone think I should do a New Mexico skin and put #42 on it? You'd have an Idaho, not a New Mexico. When I originally saw this photo (probably a couple of years ago now), I made the decision not to make a skin for it because the hull numbers I was adding matched the lead ships of the class (the name that the game uses for each of them), and New Mexico herself was-apparently-never painted this way. Idaho (BB-42) in what appears to be MS-22:Ī-ha! Thank you! I thought I remembered that either Idaho or Mississippi was briefly painted in Ms22, but when I was re-writing the post for the new version of this thread, I couldn't track down any pics of either one that showed it. (The Master Collection file at the top of this post contains the Ms22 Massachusetts skin rather than this one.) I've also re-done the steel portion of the deck at the bow, using bits from the Alabama texture, to remove all of the non-skid material that's not seen on the ship today. This features haze gray on all vertical surfaces, natural wooden decks, black funnel cap, large shaded hull numbers at bow and stern, and name on the stern in black. (BTW, the little restaurant/diner set up in the officers' wardroom made the best burger and fries I've ever had, still to this day.) So I knew I needed my WoWS Big Mamie looking the way I've always known her, even if it's not an "authentic" paint scheme she wore while in active service. I grew up about 10 minutes away from Battleship Cove, and I must've been on that ship 50+ times over the years. Note that this DOES NOT include the Missouri, New Mexico, or Somers choose which of the 3 Missouri skins you want and download that separately. Master Collection - All 30+ Ms22 skins contained in a single zip file for easier downloading. But these versions are intended for people playing on low-end systems who most likely have the graphics settings turned way down, and at "Low" texture quality such artifacts shouldn't even be noticeable, anyway. The MQ versions are compressed, which unfortunately adds some blockiness and pixelization. but have a file size larger than that of most other skin modders like Tanz (but if you have even a "decent" system you shouldn't have an issue with them). High Quality: HQ skins are completely lossless, modified versions of WG's original textures. A small, unshaded hull number was painted on the bow in white, and in some (but not all) cases on the stern, as well the ship's name was NOT painted on the stern during the war. All vertical surfaces above this are 5-H Haze Gray, and all horizontal surfaces are 20-B Deck Blue. Measure 22 (Ms22) consisted of painting the hull 5-N Navy Blue up to the lowest point of sheer, then continuing horizontally straight across, fore and aft. 61 for Iowa, 445 for Fletcher, 51 for Atlanta, etc.), and changed the shade of blue from the almost aqua-ish hue WG used to a much more accurate navy blue. Soon after starting it I also added hull numbers to the ships (corresponding to each ship's in-game name e.g. My USN Skins: This project started out with the idea of taking the original, blue-hulled skins from CBT (which were more historically-accurate than the all-gray hulls that replaced them) and cleaning them up, stripping off most of the horribly overdone rust that the ships were caked in while still preserving all the great detail and "character" WG had given them.
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