BB-61 Iowa

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Portsmouth Bill
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#11 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

She have 4 shafts. Two are streamlined what cause it look like you are seeing only three
Thanks mate, I thought it was a bit odd; so, what we are seeing are the two shafts on each beam, the aft two in fairings.
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#12 Post by Chuck ship art »

great drawing
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#13 Post by KimWerner »

Thumbs up for your magnificent drawings of a magnificent vessel ;)
Work in progress:
DD County Class PNS Babur (1982)(PAK)
FF Type 21 Class D182 PNS Babur (2000)(PAK)
All relevant Coat of Arms
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#14 Post by Novice »

Great drawing and its finally come. Looking in the archive I noticed that this one is absent. A good drawing, Ian.
Image Thank you Kim for the crest

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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#15 Post by Maple-leaf-Warrior »

Great drawing!

Any chance for late-war refits and a Korean War version?
When Britain first, at Heaven's command
Arose from out the azure main;
This was the charter of the land,
And guardian angels sang this strain:

"Rule, Britannia! rule the waves:
"Britons never will be slaves."
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#16 Post by Colosseum »

Thanks for all the positive words guys. 8-)

As of now I am not really planning on the late war refits or the Korean War versions. As always, you guys are free to do whatever you want. I might draw the USS Missouri in 1944 and then in Tokyo Bay, but no promises.
Very Nice and well done indeed . Just a question is this when she was 1st commissioned before they increased her complement of Quad 40mm AA Gun mounts including having 1 fitted right at the front of the ships bow bulwark?
Yes, from what I can tell the Iowa received that refit in 1944.
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#17 Post by koyotin »

Great job with the Iowa, as well as your recent work on the cruisers. There's a lot of nice detail there.
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#18 Post by Wolfman »

Colosseum, I've got three images of Iowa-class battleships done for me on another forum several years ago that might be helpful. Mind if I attach them to another post, as I don't use Photobucket often enough to remember my password there?
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#19 Post by Colosseum »

I'd get a Dropbox account. Much better software than Photobucket, and acts like FTP software, plus it runs through your shell!

The forum gets clogged by attachments is why I recommend an external host.
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Re: BB-61 Iowa

#20 Post by Wolfman »

I'm using a library computer. Tell you what, I'll attach the images in question, and after you've downloaded them you can delete them as is your right as a moderator. Sound fair?
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