Fishing vessels

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WhyMe
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Fishing vessels

#1 Post by WhyMe »

Not all fishing vessels are small and ugly (no offense) boats, some of them are quite large and even pretty. That's why I have an urge to draw one once in a while :D
If you ever decide to give some fishing vessel a try, please feel free to post it here in this thread. As for me I can't say I'm planning on drawing more of them but there's certainly a chance ;)

I've already made a tuna seiner before. And here is a German trawler that might not be particularly beautiful but still is sort of nice-looking IMO.

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#2 Post by ALVAMA »

Awesome ship! I was flying to still do some Dutch ones :)
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#3 Post by Gollevainen »

Really nice, one of the prettiest boats of this fall.

Do you happen to know this website? Migth give you more to work on with.
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#4 Post by ALVAMA »

Gollevainen wrote:Really nice, one of the prettiest boats of this fall.

Do you happen to know this website? Migth give you more to work on with.
Can I do only the Scientific research ships?? I love those kind of ships.
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#5 Post by Lazer_one »

very fine drawing and thread!
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#6 Post by Stormwalker »

You know the TV show "Deadly Catch", from Discovery Channel.
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I'd really like to see those ships designed (Cornelia Marie, Time Bandit, Northwestern ...) ;)
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#7 Post by Cybermax »

Stormwalker wrote:You know the TV show "Deadly Catch", from Discovery Channel.
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I'd really like to see those ships designed (Cornelia Marie, Time Bandit, Northwestern ...) ;)
Here are some though not sure if done in SB scale. http://www.phpbbplanet.com/shipyard/vie ... m=shipyard and nice drawing WhyMe
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#8 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

WhyMe, this is a superb drawing of an attractive ship; and IMHO all fishing ships/boats are worthy :) I also hope to find something to contribute to this excellent thread.
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#9 Post by WhyMe »

Thank you for the comments! I hope I was able to interest some of you in fishing fleet ;)
Gollevainen wrote:Do you happen to know this website? Migth give you more to work on with.
As a matter of fact I've came across it just the other day. Unfortunately the plans they have are too low in resolution but as a source of inspiration (and technical data on large fishing vessels) it certainly is the place to go.
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#10 Post by odysseus1980 »

WhyMe wrote:Thank you for the comments! I hope I was able to interest some of you in fishing fleet ;)
Gollevainen wrote:Do you happen to know this website? Migth give you more to work on with.
As a matter of fact I've came across it just the other day. Unfortunately the plans they have are too low in resolution but as a source of inspiration (and technical data on large fishing vessels) it certainly is the place to go.
Very nice site!I looked into it.
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