Submarine 2

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heuhen
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Re: Submarine 2

#71 Post by heuhen »

maomatic wrote: September 21st, 2021, 7:01 pm Very nice work!
Too bad, that there will be no Austrian version. Would've been interesting to see how they would've fitted the sail at the bottom of the hull.
nice joke...... not funny
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#72 Post by Eeo »

maomatic wrote: September 21st, 2021, 7:01 pm Very nice work!
Too bad, that there will be no Austrian version. Would've been interesting to see how they would've fitted the sail at the bottom of the hull.
The Austrians haven't had a navy since 1918... :)
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#73 Post by maomatic »

lol, I admit that joke was pretty bad.
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#74 Post by General_Dave_1 »

The Barbel Class of Submarines;

USS Barbel SS-580
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USS Blueback SS-581
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USS Bonefish SS-582
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#75 Post by eswube »

Very nice work on the Barbels.
Just one question - is there any difference (drawing-wise) between these three, other than number on the sail (and emblem on template)?

Because if rhere isn't, then I think that two of them won't get uploaded to the Archive. It has been discussed before and Administration was not particularly keen.
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#76 Post by General_Dave_1 »

Other than the E on Bluebacks sail, there is sadly no major difference between the vessels. I was considering drawing Barbel in her late 50’s setup where her dive planes were on the hull rather than the sail but I haven’t gotten to that point yet. But yeah there is no major difference between the three vessels.
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#77 Post by heuhen »

What I would do, is just post the lead ship in the class, and have the name of all ship in the class under the country, class name line, where the lead ship is in black and sister ships in grey:

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#78 Post by eswube »

General_Dave_1 wrote: October 2nd, 2021, 9:15 pm ...there is sadly no major difference between the vessels...
And is there at least any minor difference (other than numbers and that E)? The emblems on the right are nice, but just them are bit weak reason to upload SS-581 and SS-582 if there's nothing worth mentioning on boats themselves (even 5 pixels, anything! ;) )

(at worst we could count that "E" on SS-581 as "difference" but that still leaves SS-582...)
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#79 Post by General_Dave_1 »

Trust me I tried to find as many differences as possible between the three ships, I can check again but finding even the most minute difference probably won’t change the appearance enough to warrant adding them to the bucket.
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#80 Post by Cplnew83 »

darthpanda wrote: September 21st, 2021, 6:44 pm France, Q284 Suffren
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Excellent !
The SSN Suffren has the pennant number S635 (Q284 was a hull count of the builder DCNS then Naval Group).
In the French codification Q stands for "coque", hull, which means that the ship is not yet officially accepted for trials and service, or it's a decommissioned asset.
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