New Mexico
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New Mexico
Last edited by ALVAMA on February 20th, 2012, 7:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: New Mexico
Beautiful. I might change the rigging back to a shade of gray, though.
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Thanks a lot. I did tried that, but you get a contrast that doesn't look good!erik_t wrote:Beautiful. I might change the rigging back to a shade of gray, though.
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Very good!
I'd change the title to:
USA, New Mexico Class
USS New Mexico BB-40 (1939) - Measure 21
I'd change the title to:
USA, New Mexico Class
USS New Mexico BB-40 (1939) - Measure 21
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Colosseum wrote:Very good!
I'd change the title to:
USA, New Mexico Class
USS New Mexico BB-40 (1939) - Measure 21
Oh Thanks a lot! Will do tomorrow!
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Beautiful Alex!!
Thank you Kim for the crest
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Are you sure, Novice, that it should read '1939' and not '1940/41', after the Battle Force's move from San Pedro (CA) to Pearl Harbor. That's at least my knowledge of it.
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That is a beautiful drawing. Just as a side note, MS-21 did not exist in 1939. To use that paint measure the ship would have to be overall Navy Blue (MS-21) after the summer of 1942. From very late 1941 to early 1942 the Navy was using a Sea Blue scheme called MS-11. Didn't last long due to the paint scaling to much.
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