American Frigate

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Karle94
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Re: American Frigate

#81 Post by Karle94 »

I couldn`t find either missile anywhere, so I drew my own horrible version:

The upper one is in flight, the bottom one is when it`s in storage.
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Giant Killer
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Re: American Frigate

#82 Post by Giant Killer »

Here is a version I drew based on this drawing: http://bagera3005.deviantart.com/art/Lo ... -183367672 of the JASSM-ER which uses the same airframe as the LRASM.

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Re: American Frigate

#83 Post by acelanceloet »

ugh, baghera. not known to be that accurate, to be honest.
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Re: American Frigate

#84 Post by klagldsf »

Yeah, IMHO baghera greatly skews towards a combination of exaggeration for tacticool and just being lazy.
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Re: American Frigate

#85 Post by Giant Killer »

Do you have any better reference images?

At the SB scale, accuracy at least for small parts like missiles and guns, looks to be a balance between accurate scaling of an image and making it "look good". Based on all the pictures I have found the one used as a reference appears fairly accurate and provided a perfect side-view for conversion to SB scale pixel art.

I am planing on using this missile for a Personal Design I'm working on, so any feed back on the drawing itself would be appreciated.
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Re: American Frigate

#86 Post by klagldsf »

Well, to be honest it probably works just as well as anything else at this scale.
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Re: American Frigate

#87 Post by Thiel »

If you could find a way to eliminate the double black line that would help a lot of the looks. Also, the wing should have a different profile on the stowed and the in flight drawing.
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Re: American Frigate

#88 Post by Giant Killer »

Thanks for the feedback

I fixed the tail profile and eliminated the dark grey line (double line). Should I post this elsewhere? Parts Sheet Discussion Thread? I don't want to highjack Karle94's American Frigate thread?

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Re: American Frigate

#89 Post by Judah14 »

BTW the LRASM uses the VL-ASROC booster, not the Tomahawk booster.
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Re: American Frigate

#90 Post by Colombamike »

Karle, you want a 2014 US design :roll:
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