Small Ships

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Re: Small Ships

#401 Post by acelanceloet »

Hey Reytuerto, these look good and interesting, but isn't it possible to do the mast and some of the deck details in black outlines? It makes these aspects depart a bit from the style of the rest of the drawing, making it look unfinished.

Also, on these last 3, something strange is going on with the propeller shaft. is there a gearbox where they enter the hull? because otherwise the shaft cannot go physically from a line that goes up by one for every 14 pixels of length (that is what the aftmost part seems to have) and then suddenly it goes up with 1 pixel every 3 pixels of length when inside the red part.
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#402 Post by eswube »

Updated my drawing of Italian prototype heavy MAS Stefano Türr (originally posted here: viewtopic.php?p=194879#p194879)

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#403 Post by reytuerto »

Good morning:
The main vessels of the Nicaraguan Navy are a trio of Spanish made Rodman 101 Patrol boats. Here is depicted the first one (with the name reduced for the template) GC-401 Héroe Nacional General de División José Santos Zelaya López. Cheers.
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#404 Post by reytuerto »

Eduardoño is a Colombian shipyard in the Caribbean Sea. Making a wide range of open boats with outboard engines, the bigger ones were a success with the Navy of Colombia, Honduras, Panama and Costa Rica. Cheers.

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#405 Post by reytuerto »

Thanks a lot to Eswube: all the hull under the flotation line is his work!
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#407 Post by Hood »

Very nice additions reytuerto.
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#408 Post by reytuerto »

Thanks for your feedback, Hood!
Some pages before, I had told that AgroRural adquired a personal and cargo vessel for the guano industry, also some barges and a pair of tugs. Here is Guanay (for the sea bird) a 20 Bollard Pull 24 mts tugboat bougth to the Navy´s shipyard SIMA.
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#409 Post by adenandy »

Very nice work reytuerto! I especially enjoyed your Colombian shipyard "Eduardoño" drawings.old chap. Jolly well done sir :D
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