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Quoted Originally posted by parador Another great ship drawing artist is born Thank You. This ship exist in Wesworld, I added its image in encyclopaedia.
Edited the largest destroyer now it hull fits better with the others
Quoted Originally posted by BruceDuncan A very interesting collection! The only thing that looks out of place to me is the Kagero with US 5in-38 guns. The US gunhouses look too large for the rest of the superstructure, making the latter look too small. Hmm. Then I have to change the gun houses on the cruiser too. They we to be the same model. Will look in too that. How about now? cruiser got different gun houses too. Those are 130mm DP model of 1935
More drawings, they are early attempts I'm still learning. Those ships are from a A-H design discussion. Carrier is a AV Nisshin with CV Unryu superstructure with some custom made bits. It is a 1940 seaplane tender to carrier conversion. An experimental ship from 1960, armed with Russian 57mm. Destroyers are Top to bottom: Neustrashnyj with bits from Skoryi superstructure and guns plus Chinese, 57mm AA Kagero with US 5'' DP 40mm Bofors Italian modified Navigatori Corvette is modified Poti with K...
My first attempt at shipbucket style drawing I took CanisD pic of his Brooklyn and modified it. to this And got this. http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/G…arareCLheli.png
I think using the same map as before will not be a bad idea. And I also think that early 1900 will be a good starting point. I will look forward to what you will build.
As a former player currently lurker I have little say. But I will jump the band wagon and say that simplicity is the best way to go about the rules for Wesworld2. The simpler the rules the better. Wesworld unlike the other sims is about designing ships and navies, and not about blowing them up in Jutland or Leyte type battles.
Thank You. As for the V-tail. I was only recently made aware of Bf-109G experiment with V-tails. But V-tail was used on Beechcraft Bonanza and Fouga CM.170 Magister. I decided on V-tail as it produces less drag and the horizontal tail surface will not be in the engine exhaust. There are other negative impacts of V-tail it is weaker structurally, but that was not known in the 1960's. A MACH 2 interceptor from the same setting.
Hello again. Long time no see. Development of this plane started in 1947. First flight in 1957. Deployed 1960. Powered by 8 turbofan engines Armed with 6 20mm cannons in 3 rear facing ball turrets. Maximum speed: 540 kt (610 mph, 980 km/h) Range with 10.000kg payload 7,300 nm (13,140 km 11 680mi) Range with 40,000kg payload 5,100 nm (9,180 km 8,160mi) Service ceiling: 48 000ft (14 880m) In 1947 the ministry of aviation issued an order for a long range aircraft of 3000nm combat radius with 10.000...
Great pic. 1930's planes were always interesting designs. It was the golden age of aviation, with many ideas tried giving us the variety that latter generations lacked. "Made in USA" planes usually had muscle car feel to them, while I am not a fan of that concept in aviation it gives them a unique look.
It maybe just me but most things with "Made in Japan" stamp on it look good too me. "Ugly funnel" that many of you are labelling IJN ships, for me is grace and finesse. Then again I like late XIX century French floating castles, so pay no attention to me or my taste in aesthetics. Back to the topic. Great drawing Sir. Keep them coming.
My two cents. I am not a fan of intermediate designs. There are Capital Ships and there are cruisers. Either build a full BB or a 10t or under cruiser. Ships in between are odd ducks, white elephants. My two cents.
I like the Hawkins very much. Great work.
Linear galleon "Tsar Ivan the Terrible" Now that is one scary ship. I do however have doughs about turrets of 380mm placed on sides. The weight is not the only issue. Under water protection is another. The size is actually quite conservative considering some of the ideas that were put forward on this board. I also like the French ship very much. I always liked the way the French superstructures. And Japanese Funnels.
Quoted Originally posted by parador Welcome !!! No problem .... my english is also not very good At least you do not have to translate from Cyrillic to Latin alphabet every time you read a post. Yes I had too use a online translator too. Welcome
I have a Question Can those Su-34 return to the submarine carrier?
Nice Yes. I have too ask. Is it the actual Aurora rebuild or is it just a reused name?
Quoted Originally posted by ShinRa_Inc Quoted Originally posted by Hood Yawn. Wake me up when someone puts a 200mm gun on a tank. Dude, the Commonwealth's secret projects aren't secret when you tell everyone! *scratches head* Good too see that the over all situation did not change much while I was away. Me? I'm patiently waiting for the fifties to switch my tank guns bore. 75mm is what I happy with.