USS Enterprise (CV-6)
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Bravo! Great job!
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Very awesome job!
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Charybdis drew Yorktown in 1938, 1940, & 1942, Enterprise 1940, and Hornet 1942 (Doolittle Raid); I imagine they're available in the archive.Colombamike wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 9:53 am Well done Ian,
Are you planning other versions ? (some 1941-1942 versions, especially some 1942's )
Can i dream of Yorktown (june 1942), Hornet in april 1942 (japan bombing) & october 1942...
Never thought I'd grant a dream of yours, but there you go...
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Ow i really really love this ship and its stories. So awesome to see her drawn now and also in this quality.
Job well done.
Job well done.
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Embarked on: HNLMS Karel Doorman A833
To do list:
-Zeven Provincien class cruiser
-Joint support ship all sides
-F124 Sachsen class frigate
-F125 Baden-Württemberg class frigate
-Clemencau class aircraft carrier
-Zeven provincien class frigate
-Poolster class AOR
-Amsterdam class AOR
-Minas Gerais aircraft carrier
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Words fail...
An excellent work of art, indeed the handiwork of an angle, considering the patience needed to complete, and in such details, this master piece.
Thank you Ian for posting that.
An excellent work of art, indeed the handiwork of an angle, considering the patience needed to complete, and in such details, this master piece.
Thank you Ian for posting that.
Thank you Kim for the crest
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
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Thanks all. Regarding the earlier drawings, those have already been done by Charybdis and are available here: http://shipbucket.com/drawings/search?c ... =&drawing=
I don't have any plans to draw the earlier iterations of the class. This project alone (which essentially only resulted in one variation of the ship itself) took much longer than originally anticipated, but that may have been due to moving cities and changing circumstances rather than actual time spent drawing/researching. I'm looking forward to working on other topics before potentially returning to carriers.
I don't have any plans to draw the earlier iterations of the class. This project alone (which essentially only resulted in one variation of the ship itself) took much longer than originally anticipated, but that may have been due to moving cities and changing circumstances rather than actual time spent drawing/researching. I'm looking forward to working on other topics before potentially returning to carriers.
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Colo, have you ever given thought to the Omaha-class CLs? They had several variations utilizing several different camo schemes...was just wondering if it was possible we might see this class given the 'Colo Treatment'?
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Fantástic! Really amazing drawings! Thanks!
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Really amazing drawings
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exceptional work! Well done!