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Re: belowdeck parts

#31 Post by acelanceloet »

added the mk 26..... sorry for the long wait, real life went first :P
also, organised the first post a bit, so you can look up stuff easier, especially when the database is growing.
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Re: belowdeck parts

#32 Post by heuhen »

that's... big
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#33 Post by acelanceloet »

heuhen wrote:that's... big
now you get why the 'parts maniacs' get mad at people putting an mk 26 on a frigate xD
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Re: belowdeck parts

#34 Post by erik_t »

Since the Mark 26 is not round, it would also be helpful to indicate width (even if you don't actually draw an end-on view).
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#35 Post by Aster »

I think this is an awesome idea - I've done some very basic estimates for the under-deck silos for shipwrecks onboard the kirov class and the engines of the Slava class. When estimating deck penetration, I just use rules of thumb derived from most of the drawings I've seen and the weapons sheet - this will help a great deal!
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#36 Post by acelanceloet »

erik_t wrote:Since the Mark 26 is not round, it would also be helpful to indicate width (even if you don't actually draw an end-on view).
I would love to, but I have no information for the size. if you have anything, please let me know, and I might even do an end on or top view (basic ones maybe, but for the sake of showing the size) but currently I just can't.
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#37 Post by Aster »

I'm only a newb, but I'd love to get in on this if I could chaps - I'll happily give the Rolls-Royce WR-21 a go!
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#38 Post by TimothyC »

Aster wrote:I'm only a newb, but I'd love to get in on this if I could chaps - I'll happily give the Rolls-Royce WR-21 a go!
Go for it!
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#39 Post by acelanceloet »

Aster wrote:I'm only a newb, but I'd love to get in on this if I could chaps - I'll happily give the Rolls-Royce WR-21 a go!
indeed, go for it! look at the LM 2500..... as long as the sizes are good, it hasn't to be perfect ;)
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