USN Systems (02/26/2013)
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Re: USN Systems
Regarding 3/70:
Per the above-linked navweaps figure, the turret should be 151.38" high from deck to top of sighting bubble, or 25.2px. My version is 26px high; heuhen's adjusted version is 22px. The overall length of the gunhouse should be 200" or 33.3px. My version is 35px; heuhen's is 30px. Overall length (muzzle to back of gunhouse) should be about 313" or 52px. My version is 54px; heuhen's is 46px. Clearance circle should be 248" or 41.3px; my version is 41px; heuhen's is 38px.
In every case, my version is as accurate or more accurate than the revised version. While mine could use some fine-tuning in size, everyone please make sure that any new version is more accurate than the old one. Less accurate does nobody any good.
Per the above-linked navweaps figure, the turret should be 151.38" high from deck to top of sighting bubble, or 25.2px. My version is 26px high; heuhen's adjusted version is 22px. The overall length of the gunhouse should be 200" or 33.3px. My version is 35px; heuhen's is 30px. Overall length (muzzle to back of gunhouse) should be about 313" or 52px. My version is 54px; heuhen's is 46px. Clearance circle should be 248" or 41.3px; my version is 41px; heuhen's is 38px.
In every case, my version is as accurate or more accurate than the revised version. While mine could use some fine-tuning in size, everyone please make sure that any new version is more accurate than the old one. Less accurate does nobody any good.
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We have the Scandinavian inches, we have the U.S., and we have the international. Guess what I used. It's also why my was completely wrong ...erik_t wrote:Regarding 3/70:
Per the above-linked navweaps figure, the turret should be 151.38" high from deck to top of sighting bubble, or 25.2px. My version is 26px high; heuhen's adjusted version is 22px. The overall length of the gunhouse should be 200" or 33.3px. My version is 35px; heuhen's is 30px. Overall length (muzzle to back of gunhouse) should be about 313" or 52px. My version is 54px; heuhen's is 46px. Clearance circle should be 248" or 41.3px; my version is 41px; heuhen's is 38px.
In every case, my version is as accurate or more accurate than the revised version. While mine could use some fine-tuning in size, everyone please make sure that any new version is more accurate than the old one. Less accurate does nobody any good.
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Well, you learn something new every day. I wasn't aware there was a Scandanavian inch in regular (or even irregular) use. Would this be the 25mm 'metric inch'?
And would you like to resize it again, with the 25.4mm inch this time?
And would you like to resize it again, with the 25.4mm inch this time?
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erik_t wrote:Well, you learn something new every day. I wasn't aware there was a Scandanavian inch in regular (or even irregular) use. Would this be the 25mm 'metric inch'?
And would you like to resize it again, with the 25.4mm inch this time?
We have the Norwegian one and we have the old danish one.
And I will do!
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The Danish inch is ~26.16mm.erik_t wrote:Well, you learn something new every day. I wasn't aware there was a Scandanavian inch in regular (or even irregular) use. Would this be the 25mm 'metric inch'?
It's almost never used any more though it does pop up from time to time within shipbuilding, carpentry and plumbing.
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When I build old Norwegian viking boats, we had that problem many time!Thiel wrote:The Danish inch is ~26.16mm.erik_t wrote:Well, you learn something new every day. I wasn't aware there was a Scandanavian inch in regular (or even irregular) use. Would this be the 25mm 'metric inch'?
It's almost never used any more though it does pop up from time to time within shipbuilding, carpentry and plumbing.
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What about this:
"Oh. so this topic is clean someone can delete those post i have made with the wrong size. so also no one use them to!"
"Oh. so this topic is clean someone can delete those post i have made with the wrong size. so also no one use them to!"
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All previous versions had the GUNAR misplaced in the side view, and did not have the viewports below the 'frog eye' domes. Heuhen, your top view is the right size but needs the aforementioned viewports.
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Thats look god. I'm Lost in translation so you can do that edit if it is needed. or you have to feed me with a spoon! heheerik_t wrote:All previous versions had the GUNAR misplaced in the side view, and did not have the viewports below the 'frog eye' domes. Heuhen, your top view is the right size but needs the aforementioned viewports.
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He's referring to the gap were the GUNAR radar sticks out of.
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