USS Lafayette AP-53
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- heuhen
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Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
Ah Normandy, Beautiful, ... blah blah blah blah blah just beautiful
How many ship do you draw in a day!
How many ship do you draw in a day!
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Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
Simply amazing
Alex, you're expected to draw the 2 main other versions of Normandy ?
- his civil version (as a liner, by 1935-1939)
- a hypothetical conversion to aircraft carriers (studied by US in late 1941-early 1942)
Alex, you're expected to draw the 2 main other versions of Normandy ?
- his civil version (as a liner, by 1935-1939)
- a hypothetical conversion to aircraft carriers (studied by US in late 1941-early 1942)
Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
Sure, no problem, do you have good drawings/photos for me?Colombamike wrote:Simply amazing
Alex, you're expected to draw the 2 main other versions of Normandy ?
- his civil version (as a liner, by 1935-1939)
- a hypothetical conversion to aircraft carriers (studied by US in late 1941-early 1942)
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Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
he has done the liner already ??Colombamike wrote:Simply amazing
Alex, you're expected to draw the 2 main other versions of Normandy ?
- his civil version (as a liner, by 1935-1939)
- a hypothetical conversion to aircraft carriers (studied by US in late 1941-early 1942)
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
I am looking forward to the carrier version! Sounds very interesting.
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Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
Epic, very epic.
Works in progress:
HMS Dreadnought (1907)
SBY Gamilon fleet
SBY EDF fleet
SBY Comet Empire fleet
and then some.
HMS Dreadnought (1907)
SBY Gamilon fleet
SBY EDF fleet
SBY Comet Empire fleet
and then some.
Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
I have no words Alex, beautifull, just beautifull.
Thank you Kim for the crest
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Re: USS Lafayette AP-53
Very nice indeed!
-Matt
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