Battlegroup42 back in action - new models

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The Battlegroup42 team is back with a stable website and gameserver: After all the problems we had in the past few weeks we finally found out that a defective server hardware was responsible for the errors and crashes. We'd like to thank everybody who helped us, especially Grabbi of the PFC team.

But now it's time for another news about new content for the final Battlegroup42 version 1.8, and therefore we'd like to present three new models.

   




Actually they aren't completely new models: All three of them are already known to Battlegroup42 players. But we took the chance to replace them with new, better models to increase the mod's quality.

An important element of the Japanese naval airforce really required this improvement: Our previous model of the carrier based torpedo bomber Nakajima B5N "Kate" was rather old and crude, even regarding Bf1942 vanilla standards. Our modeller RuppDee helped us out and created a fantastic new model of the "Kate". It comes with two textures created by RuppDee, one for the early part of the Pacific war and one for the late part. In the beginning of Word War II the Nakajima B5N was the most modern carrier based bomber in the world. It played an important role as torpedo and horizontal bomber in all important battles  of the Pacific theater, from the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 up to the Philippines Campaign of 1944. At that time, it already had been mostly replaced on the big carriers by its successor, the B6N "Tenzan". Some planes still operated on smaller escort carriers or land based airfields in 1945.
In addition to its machine gun armament the "Kate" could be equipped with a payload of either 1 x 800 kg torpedo or up to 800 kg bombs.

Nakajima B5N "Kate"








The second new model for today is a bomber too, which also replaces an existing plane: The Junkers Ju 87 "Stuka". We think there's no need for more detailed information about this legendary German dive bomber and ground-attack plane. Up until now, the original Bf 1942 was flying in Battlegroup42. We recently recovered the Stuka of the abandoned BGF mod, a far better and nicely detailed model of a mark B which was modeled and textured by petemonster, which now retired the original model. Sarge Surfat delivered additional texture variants for the Italian and Hungarian air force, while Sarge31FR provided a desert texture for the German Luftwaffe.

Junkers Ju 87 "Stuka"











Our third model presentation covers a stationary weapon, which had been used and build under license by almost every nation involved in World War II: The 20mm Oerlikon autocannon. This weapon was also already present in BG42, serving as naval aa gun for example. Now it was replaced by a more detailed model made by RuppDee, coming in two flavors as single- and dual mount.

20mm Oerlikon autocannon






This concludes our model presention for today. More new content is in the work for the big, final version, so stay tuned and visit our website regularly.

Submitted by Sarge31FR on Monday, May 21 2012

Battlegroup42 back in action - new models

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  1. DustyMiller writes on 08/06/2012 13:11
    Hmmm. Those Japanese aircraft always seem to huge. Ummm, about that blue bomb under the Junkers ... it's really worrying me. My troops could be effected ;)
  2. SargeSurfat writes on 25/05/2012 19:24
    See-Maps mit U-Booten sind doch gerade im neuen Build zwei drin: Wolfpack (nur Objektive) und Wolves at Night (Conquest). Die Trier-Map hat doch seit Urzeiten einen Coop-Mode.
  3. Laux writes on 25/05/2012 12:32
    Schöne Flugzeug und Flak Texturen, nicht schlecht.:-)
    Wäre schön wenn ihr die BATTLE OF TRIER Map in coop machen könntet?
    1-2 Seeschlacht maps mit U-Booten und allem drum und dran, wäre auch schön?!

    Schließlich habt ihr tolle Schiffe dafür gebaut?!
  4. BSK1885 writes on 21/05/2012 18:15
    Very nice Picture thanks for your work.
  5. mistamontiel writes on 21/05/2012 17:37
    Great work team :) I am drooling at these pics..!!