Yes...but see belowlordashran said:does ccip work with daim?
(in arma)
and which should i install first?
And there may be a few more--I will take all such comments under advice--I've removed the two you mentioned. In many cases we simply don't know, so I would reserve removal from the file for the major recognizable ones and just sleep 50 random others.Wong Fei Hong said:I don't think Sun Liren or Xie Jinyuan belong on the list for puppet Chinese leaders...
Thanks for the tip. Will research him.nomonhan said:Here's another tech team that should be added to Nationalist China--he has escaped notice because he is more (in?)famous for his later activities as head of the Russian Liberation Army--his name is Andrei Vlasov, and he was part of the Soviet assistance to Nationalist China, but was withdrawn with the Ribbentrop-Molotov agreement. I would give him vonFalkenhausen's skill areas and an overall skill level of 3. He would be activated if the Soviet Union does Operation Zet and deactivated upon the Ribbentrop-Molotov agreement.
I am in the process of researching all CHI generals, and since a lot of them IRL defected to CHC after they lost the mainland (or even before), I don't think there'll be a lack of leaders for a post-Civil War CHC.KorPlayer said:BTW, are you also going to research CHC generals? It'd be great to add more leaders as they suffer from lack of it.
Yes, please! I haven't been focusing on the art department, so any help in that area would be greatly appreciated.clanjay1989 said:Like I mentioned in the old thread before, I have been working on Chinese leader/minister pictures, not that many though...But Mib would you like to include them in CCIP?
And I noticed that many CCIP event pictures have a green border around them, I can help fix that problem, what do you think?
So I haven't been making it too easy for CHI. That's good to know.Moltke said:One thing I've noticed though... I suck now. :wacko:
Thanks a lot for the list. I'm researching all the Chinese generals including the defected ones, so thanks for the research you did for your list, it should be helpful.nomonhan said:As Armageddon has introduced Puppet China as a state with ID # U87, here are tech team, minister and leader files:
*snip*
AFAIK it's the one and the same Wang Jingwei.Kinseek said:I`m in the process of colorizing some pictures of Chinese leaders, for own usage and possibly GIP. Maybe you guys can help:
There are several entries for Wang Jingwei, but most with differing images; so I`m a little questioned as to whom is who, especially as one of them is named "Wang JingWei". They also feature him in military uniforms. Was he ever a general?
Also, anyone have a color picture of a NatChi officer army uniform? And who is "Wang Chonghui"?
After looking at some pictures, it would seem the most "standardized" uniform was brown, with a brown belt-sort-of-thing on the right side. I found this nice color photo of a wax model of Chiang Kai-Shek (left) and Zhang Xueliang (right).mib said:NatChi was pretty much a military junta so the line between civilian officials and military officers is often very blurred.
Wang Chonghui was a pretty generic high-ranking CHI minister. http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/王宠惠 Pass that through babelfish or something.
Color photos didn't even exist in CHI. They are several movies in color though I can't vouch for their historical accuracy. If you want I can dig those up. Caveat: Uniforms for soldiers as well as officers differed wildly based on region, time period, buddy-buddyness with Chiang Kai-shek, and sponsor (German, Anglo-American, Soviet, Japanese etc).
Kinseek said:After looking at some pictures, it would seem the most "standardized" uniform was brown, with a brown belt-sort-of-thing on the right side. I found this nice color photo of a wax model of Chiang Kai-Shek (left) and Zhang Xueliang (right).
Using that as reference I made this . I was also very happy with my result on Wang Jingwei: BTW; - that is the other Wang JingWei, a fascist foreign minister available from 1939. And is the logistic wizard general from 1939. It sure does look like som other guy.
I would be interested in some photos, esp. of what could be a popular coat, and a hat used by the military.
I agree. Though I would perhaps have a sort of "general" picture of Wang as a general, and the one I posted for him as a minister. (A general has to use a uniform of course) My uneducated impression is that Wang was never really a general, more of a politican (as was said, the line in the kuomintang was blurred, but I would place Wang on the closer end of the non-military side). So if we can establish that all these Jingwei`s are the same person, we really should make the pic the same.clanjay1989 said:By the way, I think three of the Wang pictures are he himself...I'm pretty sure because I have seen all of these in many history books...I think you point out a very important fact, that is, many leaders and ministers have different pictures and names...That's sort of annoying, so I would really suggest that we "unify" all the names and pictures by using only one name or picture, what do you think?