Grays Harbor Designs

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Re: Grays Harbor Designs

#851 Post by Zephyr »

I've been thinking lately about perhaps doing some "adversary" ships as well as Grays Harbor ones, and was wondering if anybody might like to collaborate on that? Just a thought I had.
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I might be interested.
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#853 Post by Zephyr »

Thiel wrote:I might be interested.
:D I was hoping you would be.

I'll be putting together a brief background synopsis and overview tonight when I get home from work and I'll shoot you a copy to see what you think, or if you have any suggestions/ideas.
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#854 Post by Thiel »

Fire away. I've just started working 12 hour night shifts though, so drawing is probably going to be slow.
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Meh. Speed is not an issue.
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#856 Post by Zephyr »

The Quinn Bay in her experimental paint scheme worn in 1943-44

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#857 Post by Zephyr »

Zephyr wrote:My first foray into submarines.....

Great White Class (1919-23)
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Scifibug wrote:Zephyr,

Your Great White class looks like a good beginning but looks incomplete to me.
Shading maybe?
And the small bits every ship has outside of the prelimary design.
Thought I might revisit this one from a while back. My first try at a submarine, so I'm not at all familiar with the ins-n-outs of them. I haven't made any changes as yet to the initial drawing, thought I'd get a couple more opinions on how to proceed to make it look less like a, well. glorified cigar tube?
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#858 Post by travestytrav25 »

Your camo pattern on the Quinn Bay Class CVE looks awesome.

And your submarine doesn't look too bad to me. LOL, a lot of early submarines from that period did look like "glorified cigar tubes", so you're design is not too far off the mark. The only thing I might say is most subs had smaller conning towers back then, and 6 bow torpedo tubes might be a little bit too optimistic. Most subs back then had no more than 4 bow tubes, but 6 is not impossible. Other than that, the hull shape and features looks pretty spot on for the period to me.
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#859 Post by Bombhead »

That cammo pattern should dazzle any sub captain,it sure dazzled me. :lol:
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#860 Post by Zephyr »

travestytrav25 wrote:Your camo pattern on the Quinn Bay Class CVE looks awesome.

And your submarine doesn't look too bad to me. LOL, a lot of early submarines from that period did look like "glorified cigar tubes", so you're design is not too far off the mark. The only thing I might say is most subs had smaller conning towers back then, and 6 bow torpedo tubes might be a little bit too optimistic. Most subs back then had no more than 4 bow tubes, but 6 is not impossible. Other than that, the hull shape and features looks pretty spot on for the period to me.
Its actually based on the British L Class, Group 3, which had the large con and 6 x 21" bow tubes. Its just that mine looks, well, bare ... to me, and I'm not sure how to proceed. I don't want to over-shade it, that would look silly, but just having a single line doesn't quite cut it either. I probably ought add some sort of deck gun, I'm sure of that at least.
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