New 3DZ model of the EAW Lockheed P38H Lightning

P-38H Lightning "Stingeree"	
37th FS/14th FG	
Major William L. Leverette, Commanding
Gambut-2, Libya, 1943

7 of his 11 victories were Ju 87 all in one sortie on 10/9/43.   He was flying over the Aegean Sea when he spotted a large formation of Stukas attacking Royal Navy vessels bombarding the German and Italian garrisions on Rhodes.  In the right place at the right time.

These markings are the work of Michael "Redeyes" Lask and myself. They are designed to use in the Mediterranean theater campaigns by Emil and Claudio. To use, choose the folder for the slot you want to use, unzip the *.tpc files, and the *.3dz files, then place in your EAW directory.

I developed this completely re-made 3DZ model after Col. Gibbon sent me a Microprose model that he was trying to add boom air scoops to. He had added the shapes, but the usual rendering problems were a major problem and the work couldn't be seen from most angles. As long as I was going to tackle fixing that, I decided the entire airplane needed a make over to be an accurate representation of a P38. 

Most everything was either reshaped, moved or added to. I also did a non-mirrored medium distance model adapted to the new PCX, a repainted cockpit, and wing views specific to the skin. 

After I rebuilt the model, I sent it back to the Col. for some work by him to make the tail non- mirrored. The shodw file is also Col. Gibbon's work. It is completely non-mirrored, courtesy mostly of the Col.s work. He contributed his solution to this and I was able to incorporate most of what he did. The entire nose, air scoops, tails, and the insignia areas of the wings are separate.

I would also like to thank Alessandro Borges for his 3DZ!Studio and 3DZ converter tools. Without these I could do nothing like this. 

Thanks, boys.

And as always, this model has an unmarked PCX included for anyone to add their own markings, with blessings from me.


Cheers,

Captain Kurt
