ROKS Dokdo (LPX)

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ROKS Dokdo (LPX)

#1 Post by MC Spoilt B'stard »

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as requested some time ago i gave it a try, i hope its to be liked
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#2 Post by TimothyC »

That's the old SLQ-32.

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#3 Post by acelanceloet »

looking good!
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#4 Post by MC Spoilt B'stard »

TimothyC wrote:That's the old SLQ-32.

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oke, will change that ASAP.
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Re: ROKS Dokdo (LPX)

#5 Post by klagldsf »

Wow, that thing's smaller than I thought. Way smaller, at least volume-wise, than Hyuga.
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#6 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Please compare:

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What you've posted as the Dokdo does not resemble the actual ship
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#7 Post by klagldsf »

On the other hand - especially given that it is a Thales design - it looks suspiciously appropriate for export sales, especially if the length were reduced, for under-funded navies. This would seriously gimp its helicopter carriage, but would be better than what a lot of nations looking for this type of ship would have, which is nothing.
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#8 Post by EnrFe »

Good start! ;)

Watch this post for details of the hull and many photos:

viewtopic.php?f=17&t=19

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#10 Post by Colombamike »

+/- good beginning :| , but with some errors (forward flight deck too long, ect...)

But with the MEGATONS of side-line drawings & high resolution pictures available, you can draw a very accurate & fabulous Dokhdo in "shipbucket standard" ;)
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