General Cornwallis,
Stunning work mate!
Would you ever consider creating a US artillery / gatling crew?
Oops, my mistake. Those WERE the French trading ports. Carry along
Also about the Americans, I think that you should add the rough riders regiment along with many other regiments that fought in the Banana Wars.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_Wars
@cudakite: Thank you, yes you will see those, the U.S. will recieve more attention in the next release
With that, what would the U.S. be without her cavalry?
*ignore the katana for now*
[QUOTE=General Cornwallis;11308521]@stufu: Are you sure you entered the correct entry into your user script that I posted on the first page?
I just copy and paste it! And create user.script.txt (as napoleon sript file) and paste yours line into this txt file! I can re download this .pack file and re add it into data folder once more
p/s another mods runs shogun without that script ...THX anyway -)
doesnt work for me neighter...
the only mods i use are, radiouse mods(+ his unitpack) and NACC uniform-retextures
i tried the script entry with and without --> "
if you used copy/paste - remove the quotations from the generals original post
ie, should read
mod british_expeditionary_force2.pack;
i found the problem!
you have to put the entry on the top of the script...
my bad! All works! without (
If you feel like Prussia needs some love Cornwallis may I suggest the Seebatallione? This Marine unit served in the Boxer Rebellion and was stationed in China for a while, it wouldn't be too difficult to imagine them getting involved in Japan. The Uniform would be the Tropical White with White Caps. I'll try and dig up a source
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Although this is an Officer the uniform was the same for other ranks except for the headgear which looked like this:
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Obviously this was white aswell and not Khaki with a Prussian Blue trim instead of Red.
That's a Feldmütze of the Army though (an infantryman from Brunswick to be more precise). Just for general knowledge, the state is determined by the lowest cockade; the headband and piping's colour depends on the branch of service (red for infantry, green for Jägers, black for artillery, etc..).
For Marines the colour would be blue with white piping and headband.
The uniform of the Prussian Sea-battalions (there were no unified Imperial German Seebataillon until 1889) was this: http://www.chakoten.dk/images/tysk_m...iv_14_4000.jpg.
You're going to have to use hybrid referencing though, as in the FOTS period they would be wearing No.1's uniform, but with the shako of No.2 (it replaced the old Picklehaube in 1862). No.3 is accurate for a period officer.
They were also issued with a white cotton tropical uniform for summer.
“a poor model can be saved by a great texture, but a bad texture will ruin even the most detailed model.” - James O'Donnell, Forgotten Hope mod artist
Something like this gentlemen?
You pulled a fast one. Good job
“a poor model can be saved by a great texture, but a bad texture will ruin even the most detailed model.” - James O'Donnell, Forgotten Hope mod artist
Great work so far mate!
Saw this in a earlier post :
I've not tried it , but I would think this hat would be possible by blocking the peak out in the alpha on the Jap cap
This is excellent work!
Now we just need someone to mod the campaign map so that they can be recruited, or even make them playable as the Western powers (I explained this proposal in detail here).
Thanks, Cornwallis!
great mod again!! how can i get the russian units?
where can i find the user script?
im wondering why the foreign legion has these hats on your screenshot but in m game they dont have exactly these.. ;(
Wow! Truly nice men!
When would Prussian and russian guyw would be aviable? =)
Is it works only for En version of FotS?
@SirDigby: Seems easy enough, for which unit?
@majorpayne: they are in the French trade port
@jean: trouble with the tropical model, have to use that one for now
@madgad: Prussians will be in the next release
And here is a weekend update!
What would a British army be without the 93rd Highlanders?