American Dreadnoughts - Redux
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American Dreadnoughts - Redux
So I have decided to remaster my US dreadnought collection. I've decided to do them back to front. That means first out is the Colorado class.
Now painted in the proper colors and updated parts.
USS South Carolina BB-26 in 1910:
USS South Carolina BB-26 in 1918:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1910:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1914:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1918:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1920:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1910:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1914:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1918:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1921:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1911:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1914:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1918:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1921:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1929:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1911:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1914:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1918:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1923:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1929:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1930s:
USS Wyoming BB-32 in 1912:
USS Wyoming BB-32 in 1916:
USS New York BB-34 in 1914:
USS New York BB-34 in 1915:
USS New York BB-34 in 1918:
USS New York BB-34 in 1922:
USS New York BB-34 in 1932:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1914:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1915:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1918:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1922:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1916:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1918:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1920:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1927:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1931:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1941:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1916:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1918:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1920:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1927:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1931:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1941:
USS Pennsylvania in 1916:
USS Pennsylvania in 1918:
USS Pennsylvania in 1931:
USS Pennsylvania in 1941:
USS Arizona in 1916:
USS Arizona in 1918:
USS Arizona in 1925:
USS Arizona in 1931:
USS Arizona in December, 1941 (Survivor's description):
USS Arizona in December, 1941 (Historian's edition):
USS New Mexico in 1918:
USS New Mexico in 1921:
USS New Mexico in 1927:
USS Tennessee as commissioned in 1920:
USS Colorado in 1923:
USS Colorado in 1924:
USS Colorado in 1926:
USS Colorado in 1932:
USS Colorado in 1936:
USS Colorado in 1941:
USS Colorado in early 1942:
USS Colorado in late 1942:
Now painted in the proper colors and updated parts.
USS South Carolina BB-26 in 1910:
USS South Carolina BB-26 in 1918:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1910:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1914:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1918:
USS Delaware BB-28 in 1920:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1910:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1914:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1918:
USS North Dakota BB-29 in 1921:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1911:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1914:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1918:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1921:
USS Florida BB-30 in 1929:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1911:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1914:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1918:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1923:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1929:
USS Utah BB-31 in 1930s:
USS Wyoming BB-32 in 1912:
USS Wyoming BB-32 in 1916:
USS New York BB-34 in 1914:
USS New York BB-34 in 1915:
USS New York BB-34 in 1918:
USS New York BB-34 in 1922:
USS New York BB-34 in 1932:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1914:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1915:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1918:
USS Texas BB-35 in 1922:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1916:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1918:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1920:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1927:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1931:
USS Nevada BB-36 in 1941:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1916:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1918:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1920:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1927:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1931:
USS Oklahoma BB-37 in 1941:
USS Pennsylvania in 1916:
USS Pennsylvania in 1918:
USS Pennsylvania in 1931:
USS Pennsylvania in 1941:
USS Arizona in 1916:
USS Arizona in 1918:
USS Arizona in 1925:
USS Arizona in 1931:
USS Arizona in December, 1941 (Survivor's description):
USS Arizona in December, 1941 (Historian's edition):
USS New Mexico in 1918:
USS New Mexico in 1921:
USS New Mexico in 1927:
USS Tennessee as commissioned in 1920:
USS Colorado in 1923:
USS Colorado in 1924:
USS Colorado in 1926:
USS Colorado in 1932:
USS Colorado in 1936:
USS Colorado in 1941:
USS Colorado in early 1942:
USS Colorado in late 1942:
Last edited by Karle94 on November 18th, 2020, 8:42 am, edited 43 times in total.
Re: American Dreadnoughts - Redux
I'm happy to see these updated. As part of the update, I think you should shift to the 3x3 porthole (and, though this is Shipbucket heresy, try a less garish shade of window blue).
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I like the cage new masts.
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Re: American Dreadnoughts - Redux
Beautiful work!
Re: American Dreadnoughts - Redux
I've added the Colorado in 1942, both early and late versions. That concludes the Colorado class for now.
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Great work!
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Very nice work.
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Re: American Dreadnoughts - Redux
Some of you might remember that sometime ago I made some never-weres of the New Mexico class. One of those designs were a Pennsylvania-like battleship with twin 16 inch guns. I also did a what-if refit of that design in 1931. Some told me dont bother, well, this is the reason why. I've added the USS Pennsylvania in 1916, 18 and 31. All based on those drawings. Turns out, the New Mexico design #4 with twin 16 inch guns is exactly the same size as the Pennsylvania, and the guns are also the same size. Turrets, barbettes, everything.
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Almost like they were, what's the word... standardized