SMS Scharnhorst not DKM Scharnhorst

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Reinhard
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SMS Scharnhorst not DKM Scharnhorst

#1 Post by Reinhard »

I couldn't find a decent WW1 SMS Scharnhorst, plenty of WW2 Scharnhorst. All the pictures I found were blurry so I had read that Scharnhorst was based on the preceding Roon class so I took SMS Roon 1908 by (DG_Alpha) http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/6553/file. I lengthened it made modifications to the superstructure and armaments. If I made mistakes or got things wrong please let me know.
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Re: SMS Scharnhorst not DKM Scharnhorst

#3 Post by heuhen »

Welcome, I recommend to read this:
http://shipbucket.com/styleguide
7. Crediting and use of pre-drawn components
All Shipbucket drawings have the original author(s)' names shown in parentheses below the ship class and name in the top right corner of the template. Always place your name on the drawings you have created.

Artists who modify others' drawings must place their name after the original author's name in the template's credit line. Never remove the original artist's name.

Also new artist to Shipbucket are recommended to post in the beginner section first, so we know how new you are on this forum and can tread you accordingly



That aside

A fast check on the main side Image gave me this:

Made by a member of shipbucket that had special permission to draw in a non-shipbucket style (we welcome new drawings):
http://shipbucket.com/drawings/6556
http://shipbucket.com/drawings/6557
http://shipbucket.com/drawings/6558

a fast search in google image gave me this, and there was many more:

drawings:
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models of the ship in various era:
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webside with several model pictures:
https://stefsap.wordpress.com/2015/10/2 ... 100-model/
https://www.modellversium.de/galerie/26 ... mbrig.html

a person in the Netherlands that are building a model (if you are good, perhaps you can manage to get a copy of his work drawing!):
https://modelshipworld.com/topic/21334- ... shed-1100/

3D model-webside:
https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d ... ass/925452

some random pictures:
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high-res:
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Re: SMS Scharnhorst not DKM Scharnhorst

#4 Post by heuhen »

That can't be SMS Scharnhorst

It might be an drawing variant on it, a never were version. in that era they had only two "big" turret forward and aft and barberte in the sides, first when SMS Blücher come you could see them with big turret all around (dreadnought style) (as I can see it)

For me it looks like they was trying to find a way to compensate for dreadnought before they build SMS Blücher

unless it was a way to make her into a pre-dreadnought battleships
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#5 Post by emperor_andreas »

Her wreck was found back in December 2019.
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Re: SMS Scharnhorst not DKM Scharnhorst

#6 Post by Gollevainen »

Hi, and welcome to Shipbucket. As allready mentioned, we don't work in SB by so that producing art to depict real life objects by derivating them from existing artwork depicting something else. That method can be used for portraying imaginary stuff, but for real life drawings, artists are required to give their best research and study of the available references and produce work that is as accurate as possible in showing the subject...well as accurate as pixels allows us to be anyway.
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