Since Mike is having difficulty uploading images, he has asked me to do it for him. He takes us back to the pre-dreadnought era or thereabouts with some fine renderings of early and interesting Italian and Japanese cruisers. In spite of his lack of good source info, Mike has managed to pull it off in fine style indeed:
And, my personal favourite;
Very Nice Drawings by 'Steam Power 1'
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Very Nice Drawings by 'Steam Power 1'
Keep well and keep drawing,
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Re: Very Nice Drawings by 'Steam Power 1'
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Thanks for the help !! Especially thanks for the comments. Greatly valued as they come from the "Master"
Thanks for the help !! Especially thanks for the comments. Greatly valued as they come from the "Master"
Re: Very Nice Drawings by 'Steam Power 1'
Wow. Looking really great.
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Really nice looking ships!
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I really like these, good work!
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Excellent work, these look really great (and they are not that far from true SB style either).
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Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
Re: Very Nice Drawings by 'Steam Power 1'
Very nice. The Regina Elena in particular is something I've been looking at a while now
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Re: Very Nice Drawings by 'Steam Power 1'
Thanks for the comments. I like the old Armoured Cruisers (my Grandfather served on the USS Pueblo(Colorado) in WW1 and I have a few old photos I've carefully saved.
Unfortunately there isn't much info on them, even the books by Freidman & Alden have only a few drawings of the US ships. I've only seen one drawing of Regina Elena by Breyer in an old Preston book. There are some drawings of San Giorgoio and it's half sister the Averoff but I found only photos of the others. Sometimes those didn't help because they were misidentified or had the wrong dates. Something of a puzzle.
Freidman has a recent book on RN Crusiers of the Victorian Era with some good line drawings but not few many of modifications.
Also, need to thank BC Renown for his help posting these. It was his work that made me start to use shading.
Unfortunately there isn't much info on them, even the books by Freidman & Alden have only a few drawings of the US ships. I've only seen one drawing of Regina Elena by Breyer in an old Preston book. There are some drawings of San Giorgoio and it's half sister the Averoff but I found only photos of the others. Sometimes those didn't help because they were misidentified or had the wrong dates. Something of a puzzle.
Freidman has a recent book on RN Crusiers of the Victorian Era with some good line drawings but not few many of modifications.
Also, need to thank BC Renown for his help posting these. It was his work that made me start to use shading.