Submarines

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Bombhead
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Re: Submarines

#541 Post by Bombhead »

What a plonka how did I miss that. Must be going senile in my old age. :roll:
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#542 Post by MihoshiK »

Bombhead wrote:What a plonka how did I miss that. Must be going senile in my old age. :roll:
Old man you :D

Anyway, also redid the as-build Coolins:

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#543 Post by Thiel »

Looks good, but perhaps you could ad as built and as refitted to the drawing?
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#544 Post by Rodondo »

Wonderful!
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#545 Post by Bombhead »

:lol: :lol: Now I know why I don't draw subs.
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#546 Post by MihoshiK »

Bombhead wrote::lol: :lol: Now I know why I don't draw subs.
Modern subs aren't that bad in shape, but it can be really hard to get details on anything below the "waterline", like valves etc. These refinements came because I found a few pictures of a Collins in drydock. Previously I'd simply assumed that the grating in front would be mimicked in the back, whereas the grating was actually much smaller than I'd assumed, and in the back there's two circular valves. Also, the side array is slightly further up the hull than originally.
But those are all things you'd never know without hi-res pics of a boat in drydock.
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#547 Post by darthpanda »

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#548 Post by eswube »

Fantastic work. :)
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#549 Post by denodon »

Lovely work on the Victor and Collins.
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#550 Post by Hood »

Nice additions guys.
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