Spacebucket
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my current progress on drawing the Haizerad Class battleship featured in Space Battleship yamato 2199
Work list: 1. various pre-1900 Zipang ships 2. Some protected cruisers and other miscellaneous projects
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With very few free time to spare on drawing, it took me some three months to complete this:
The Atlas rocket family.
I'm pretty confident that 99% of all Atlas -from the first Atlas-A to the latest Atlas V- are represented here, including two planned variants supposed to fly in the near future and the canceled Atlas Heavy proposal.
For earlier launches I've included a list of the payloads carried (and even the exact launch date in some cases, regardless if it resulted in a failure or not -like all launch attempts on the Atlas-Able carrying the Pioneer probes for example), recent launches with more commercial payloads and a longer operational life of the rocket used would be far too long and complex to list, so I've left them out. Take it as a sort of nod/homage to the earlier space exploration era.
Old incorrect image
One last trivia. The LV-3C Atlas-Centaur-A first and only launch is proably the one which has been seen the most without people knowing which rocket is it. It's the rocket blowing up right at the end of the movie Koyaanisqatsi.
The Atlas rocket family.
I'm pretty confident that 99% of all Atlas -from the first Atlas-A to the latest Atlas V- are represented here, including two planned variants supposed to fly in the near future and the canceled Atlas Heavy proposal.
For earlier launches I've included a list of the payloads carried (and even the exact launch date in some cases, regardless if it resulted in a failure or not -like all launch attempts on the Atlas-Able carrying the Pioneer probes for example), recent launches with more commercial payloads and a longer operational life of the rocket used would be far too long and complex to list, so I've left them out. Take it as a sort of nod/homage to the earlier space exploration era.
Old incorrect image
One last trivia. The LV-3C Atlas-Centaur-A first and only launch is proably the one which has been seen the most without people knowing which rocket is it. It's the rocket blowing up right at the end of the movie Koyaanisqatsi.
Last edited by BB1987 on January 13th, 2019, 2:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
My Worklist
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation
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Great work with Atlas family!
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Spectacular work BB.
You are going to make me have to do something to help fill out the US rockets.
You are going to make me have to do something to help fill out the US rockets.
𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐇𝐍𝐄𝐓- 𝑻𝒐 𝑪𝒐𝒈𝒊𝒕𝒂𝒕𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒕𝒐 𝑺𝒐𝒍𝒗𝒆
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The Atlas family is magnificent. 10/10.
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That is super work!! I knew the Atlas was long-lived but I hadn't realised there were so many variants!
Hood's Worklist
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
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Unfortunately, I recieved some extra insight that made me realize the Atlas diameter is off in every drawing. All earlier models should be 21 pixels wide while they are 23. And the Atlas V is 29 instead of 25. the diameter proportions between Atlas and Atlas V is correct, but this does not change they are too wide. I've made an error from the start and took it over to every subsequent model I've added.
How I missed that still somehow escapes me, but this does not change the ends.
That entire sheet is worth nothing but the trash bin.
How I missed that still somehow escapes me, but this does not change the ends.
That entire sheet is worth nothing but the trash bin.
My Worklist
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation
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20 pixels if you want to be exact as the tanks are exactly 10 feet in diameter (just like the Titans).
𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐇𝐍𝐄𝐓- 𝑻𝒐 𝑪𝒐𝒈𝒊𝒕𝒂𝒕𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒕𝒐 𝑺𝒐𝒍𝒗𝒆
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Really great work BB! It's always pleasure to see well produced space-related designs.
But you don't have to credit me for that tiny capsule consider it as a part...
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But you don't have to credit me for that tiny capsule consider it as a part...
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I read this later... It would be sad to throw these in the trash bin Yet; I agree it's quite hard to fix, if you don't want to allow compromises. I truly hope, you didn't start these with the V N22BB1987 wrote: ↑January 7th, 2019, 10:38 am Unfortunately, I recieved some extra insight that made me realize the Atlas diameter is off in every drawing. All earlier models should be 21 pixels wide while they are 23. And the Atlas V is 29 instead of 25. the diameter proportions between Atlas and Atlas V is correct, but this does not change they are too wide. I've made an error from the start and took it over to every subsequent model I've added.
How I missed that still somehow escapes me, but this does not change the ends.
That entire sheet is worth nothing but the trash bin.
Last edited by sebu on January 7th, 2019, 4:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi BB1987. Your rocket sheet is an Excelent addition, thanks!