When i do this, nothing happens, what am i doing wrong? It still says user skin deactivated. But I don't see anyone having to do that as it should be working fine in-game. And if you wish to disable it just select the "Disabled" option and if that is still not working just simply remove the skin from the folder where you placed it before. The thunder tiger eyed the Guildsman's contraption, tail tucked between his legs. ![]() Step 4: You're done! All you then need to do is pick the Aircraft/Tank you got the camo for then go into the "Customization" section then under "User Skins" you should your skin ready to be picked. The creator of this War Thunder skin has opted for aesthetics over supposed. Step 3: Make a folder with the name of the skin you have downloaded ie: "NJG.1 (without HM)" (without quotations) then simply place all the files into the folder. Spruce up the popular B-25J-20 Mitchell bomber with a lick of black and silver paint. ![]() Easy way to find it is: Right click your desktop shortcut for the CBT>Properties>Open File Location>User Skins Step 2: You must go to where you have your copy of the CBT installed. Step 1: Once you have downloaded a skin you should have 3 files (.tga. I'm also quite happy for others to post their creations on here too and help build up this topic for everyone to see. The files will be hosted through MediaFire since they are too large to upload on the forums but I will provide the links to each skin. ![]() ![]() The skins I make will generally come in a few flavors mostly with and without Historical Markings. But now that I am able to access all of the trees expect to see some Australian, British, French, Italian, USA and Japanese skins in the future. I have only been making some for German aircraft since I do not own any Russian planes. Since the CBT was updated to enable people to make Custom Skins for aircraft and tanks I have been making my own stuff for everyone to use on the CBT and now I would like to share with you since 1.39 is now out!
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