Hiya I am a new member, I am making a WW2 Flash MX animation to show people how hard it is. And I am gunna open the movie right at the climax of Pearl harbor, and I was wondering if you guys could give me some pictures of the Japanese airplanes and what the American Ships looked like. That would be great, Thank you very much.
When you say what they looked like, is that before or after? Is it just images of the planes and ships themselves or actual pictures of the harbour itself.
Kia Ora fellow Kiwi. Just a thought but why do you not spend a day trawling the net on Google or some other search engine and I am sure you would find pictures of everything you want. Must be thousands of such sites.
Originally posted by sappernz@Jan 29 2005, 12:19 AM Kia Ora fellow Kiwi. Just a thought but why do you not spend a day trawling the net on Google or some other search engine and I am sure you would find pictures of everything you want. Must be thousands of such sites. [post=30987]Quoted post[/post] there seems to be thousands of sites dedicated off loading the DVD of the rotten film but very few concerning the actual battle.
I do not wish to cast a pall on any contributions but I have just surfed the internet http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subjec...cial/pearl.html many more photos are available on other sites, Yes the film was crap beyond belief. World war 2 started in hollywood about 1995.
Originally posted by sappernz@Jan 29 2005, 08:30 AM I do not wish to cast a pall on any contributions but I have just surfed the internet http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subjec...cial/pearl.html many more photos are available on other sites, Yes the film was crap beyond belief. World war 2 started in hollywood about 1995. [post=30995]Quoted post[/post] I tped in "pearl harbour" and found 10,000 odd sites but the first few dozen all seemed to be about the film and only one brief account appeared.
Thank you for the link, I already tried the google search and other search engines.....all you get is porn and other useless crap, but thank you very much anyway.
This site has accurate information on Pearl Harbor: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq66-1.htm And throughthe Ship Dictionary on the same site, you can find an invividual history for each ship and, usually, a photograph, although not usually one from the time of Pearl Harbor.
Hi, KiWi, welcome to the board, and do tell us about yourself. You might want to try some of the web pages connected with ship reunion groups and warship modeling...they have good photographs and drawings.