

I will also upload the blend file which includes one of the Characters as a demonstration of how to apply the shading. No alterations to the Textures to include actual insignia of WW2 Germany are allowed( that includes symbols, that are forbidden by German Laws)įailing to adhere to any of those two Rules will lead to me stopping the distribution of all Iron Blood Characters! That also means, that you may not redistribute them either in that case!( This may even apply to the Blend file, when I release it.) You are not allowed to use them in any context, that can be seen or interpreted as glorifying WW2 Germany's actions!

Important Rules regarding usage of the models of Iron Blood Characters: After lengthy (and fruitful) examination, she was expended as a nuclear test target.Prinz Eugen - Heavy Cruiser of the Admiral Hipper Class from the Iron Blood Fleet.ĭownload available here. Other Cross Wave Models available here.as a post-war prize, becoming USS Prinz Eugen. She was originally planned to be named after Wilhelm von Tegetthoff.Throughout 1944, Prinz Eugen provided gunnery support throughout the Baltic, firing thousands of shells, evading aircraft, and accidently ramming the Nurnberg-class cruiser Leipzig. She was torpedoed by a submarine several days later, forcing her into lengthy repairs. In February 1942, Prinz Eugen joined Scharnhorst and Gneisenau during the Channel Dash-a daring run through the defended British Channel. After the battle, engine difficulties forced her to return to port. When they were engaged by the British, the Prinz Eugen was confused for the Bismarck thanks to their somewhat similar layout. Her first mission was to escort the Bismarck on its fateful mission. She was commissioned into the German Navy in 1940, but still had trials to complete. Supposedly built under the 10,000 ton limit for cruisers, Prinz Eugen actually displaced nearly 17,000 tons! In 1935, Germany signed the Anglo-German Naval Agreement that allowed Germany to begin rearming its navy, Prinz Eugen and her sisters of the Admiral Hipper-class were a large part of that effort. The German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen has quite a story behind her.
