Dockwise Vanguard

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acelanceloet
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Re: Dockwise Vanguard

#11 Post by acelanceloet »

modified the drawing in the first post a bit to fully confirm with the 45 degree shading rule.
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WWII44
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Re: Dockwise Vanguard

#12 Post by WWII44 »

not the best ship to serve on if your afraid of heights in my opinion, how high does she stand out of the water?
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Re: Dockwise Vanguard

#13 Post by Rodondo »

The Bridge seem to be about 60m over the water, pretty high up!
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