Satsuma 1910 by KHT
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Satsuma 1910 by KHT
*Ahem*
While I already have some own designs I'm working on, I would like to give a stab at trying a real design and see if I can manage it.
After searching the forum and looking at the archive, I noticed nobody seemed to have made or called dibs on the Satsuma class ( one of Japan's semi-dreadnoughts). I might have missed it though.
So I would like to officialy ask the question:
Has anyone made the Satsuma?
And if not, may I have a go?
Alternatively the Aki, since it was somewhat different.
*EDIT* Thread renamed.
*EDIT* Posted current version in first post:
While I already have some own designs I'm working on, I would like to give a stab at trying a real design and see if I can manage it.
After searching the forum and looking at the archive, I noticed nobody seemed to have made or called dibs on the Satsuma class ( one of Japan's semi-dreadnoughts). I might have missed it though.
So I would like to officialy ask the question:
Has anyone made the Satsuma?
And if not, may I have a go?
Alternatively the Aki, since it was somewhat different.
*EDIT* Thread renamed.
*EDIT* Posted current version in first post:
Last edited by KHT on September 17th, 2012, 8:48 pm, edited 3 times in total.
- Portsmouth Bill
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Re: Can I do the Satsuma?
No reason why you can't take that on. And a good choice
Re: Can I do the Satsuma?
Excellent. I'll get to the library tomorrow and find some good refence books. I've already started, making basic hull lines and the armament.
Re: Can I do the Satsuma?
A real ship like Satsuma would certainly up your chances of being "graduated" beyond the Beginner's Forum (if you're not already at that point already).
Re: Can I do the Satsuma?
I think you give me too much credit, but thanks a lot!klagldsf wrote:A real ship like Satsuma would certainly up your chances of being "graduated" beyond the Beginner's Forum (if you're not already at that point already).
So, here a VERY WIP picture. Since I only have a very pixly blueprint at the momment, I can't get to working on the details yet, but basic hull and armament is there. The 4.7"/119mm is probably going to be changed as soon as I get my hands on better reference pictures.
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Re: Satsuma 1910 by KHT
Well, it's a semi-dreadnought. They never exeeded 20 000 tonnes and/or 150 meters in length(I think the number was around there).Biancini1995 wrote:so small :/
Aah, thanks a lot(Arigatô Gozaimasu!)!heuhen wrote:DON'T QUOTE IMAGES. - erik_t
from here:
http://www.cityofart.net/bship/semi_dreds.html
some more pic:
http://imperialjapanesewarships.devhub. ... uma-class/
http://blog.livedoor.jp/irootoko_jr/arc ... 57199.html
Those are the blueprints I'm currently working by, but the other links are very interesting...
Re: Satsuma 1910 by KHT
Further WIP. This will take a few days to complete, let alone finish.
It's really hard to shipbucketize an existing design... But fun
It's really hard to shipbucketize an existing design... But fun
Re: Satsuma 1910 by KHT
As someone who has been working on a particular drawing for almost two years I can tell you that it's well worth the work.KHT wrote:Further WIP. This will take a few days to complete, let alone finish.
And oddly rewarding.KHT wrote:It's really hard to shipbucketize an existing design... But fun
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