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Thursday, April 21st 2011, 9:36am

Experimental Guided Missile Cruiser project 67-EP "Admiral Nakhimov". Reconstruction of the few surviving drawings and photographs.
To Sevastopol magazine "Sea Power".


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Thursday, April 21st 2011, 12:53pm

Interesting design, thanks! And it's good to have you back!

63

Thursday, April 21st 2011, 1:21pm

Quoted

Originally posted by eltf177
Interesting design, thanks!!

Thank you! :)
This alteration of the light cruiser project 68-bis for testing anti-ship missile.

Quoted

Originally posted by eltf177
And it's good to have you back!


There is no time for myself to draw, should make reservations for the magazine. But something slowly drawing, may soon be something else lay out :)

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "GromoBoy" (Apr 21st 2011, 1:23pm)


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Thursday, April 21st 2011, 7:30pm

Can't see it. Got a red x.



Never mind it cleared up. Stupid computer(user).

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Langsdorf" (Apr 21st 2011, 7:32pm)


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Wednesday, June 8th 2011, 9:44am

Battleship for a science fiction novel by one of my friends.



- 38 000 tons, 220 m/ 32 m / 9.1 m.
- The speed of maximum 26 knots, cruising 18 knots. Range at a cruising speed of 5800-6000 miles.
- Main artillery - 6 smoothbore guns of 550 mm at the three towers.
- Supporting artillery - 12 universal guns of 130 mm in the six towers.
- Anti-aircraft artillery - 8 automatic 75 mm, 6 quad automatic 30 mm.
- Reservations citadel complex, variable thickness in both altitude and on length. On average 240 mm in the area boilers and turbines, 320 mm in the area towers of the main caliber. The total thickness of the horizontal reservations - 170 mm above cellars of ammunition and 100 mm above the boilers and turbines.
- Three helicopters for reconnaissance and artillery fire adjustment.

Main caliber guns firing rockets at the stratospheric range of 150 km.

66

Monday, July 11th 2011, 10:11pm

One of the greatest BBs ever!

67

Monday, August 22nd 2011, 11:33am

Destroyer "Odarionny", project 30K, 1956.


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Monday, August 22nd 2011, 11:38am

Good to have you back!

69

Monday, August 22nd 2011, 11:45am

Quoted

Originally posted by eltf177
Good to have you back!

Thank you! I had a lot of work, there was no time for drawing :) Sketches a lot, but no complete picture :(

70

Monday, August 22nd 2011, 12:44pm

Great drawing

Good to see you're back !!!!

71

Monday, August 22nd 2011, 12:49pm

RE: Great drawing

Quoted

Originally posted by parador
Good to see you're back !!!!

Thanx, parador :)

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Monday, August 22nd 2011, 3:12pm

Welcome back, and nicely drawn!

73

Monday, October 17th 2011, 2:23pm



Gunboat "No Name" Nameless Empire :D about 1892.

Dimensions:
68.69 (LWL 67.7) / 10.2 LWL / 3.5 meters, a displacement of about 850-900 tons (?)

Armament:
2x1 120/40 mm / cal. quick firing gun in deck mount.
4x1 80/40 mm / cal. quick firing gun in deck mount.
Torpedo: 1 submerged bow tube, caliber 400 mm, 3 torpedoes.

Engines:
2 steam engines, 8 steam boilers, the rate of about 20 knots.

Armor:
shields guns of 25 mm, conning tower of 80 mm, deck of 15 mm.

This post has been edited 4 times, last edit by "GromoBoy" (Oct 17th 2011, 7:15pm)


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Monday, October 17th 2011, 2:50pm

"No-Name Gunboat"

Very nicely drawn!

The design is not overly-cluttered with guns and there is certainly enough room to work them. For the period she seems a very useful design - certainly good for showing the flag or keeping the natives in line.

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Monday, October 17th 2011, 2:59pm

RE: "No-Name Gunboat"

Quoted

Originally posted by BruceDuncan
Very nicely drawn!

Thank you! :)

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The design is not overly-cluttered with guns and there is certainly enough room to work them. For the period she seems a very useful design - certainly good for showing the flag or keeping the natives in line.

I think the colonial gunboat should be more seaworthy ... The prototypes of this ship was Swedish gunboats Örnen type.

76

Monday, October 17th 2011, 6:38pm

Nice gunboat, glad to have you back!

77

Monday, October 17th 2011, 6:43pm

Hum, I somehow missed that there was a new drawing here. It's a sweet ship - I love the looks of it, and most particularly the paint scheme.

78

Monday, October 17th 2011, 7:05pm

Quoted

Originally posted by eltf177
Nice gunboat, glad to have you back!

Thanx :)

Quoted

Originally posted by Brockpaine
the paint scheme.

Almost a Victorian classic. Could not be better! :)

P.S. Oops! I forgot that the waterline is also necessary in white paint ... Reload image :D

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "GromoBoy" (Oct 17th 2011, 7:12pm)


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Monday, October 17th 2011, 10:50pm

Good looking ships

80

Saturday, April 7th 2012, 4:17pm

Gunboats Krasnaya Abkhazia and Krasnyi Adzharistan. The former landing craft. For the magazine.