Heavy Lift - Salvage and Offshore ships

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Re: Heavy Lift - Salvage and Offshore ships

#11 Post by Blackbuck »

Will there perhaps be a new rendition of the JC/Canberra considering the amount of detail you've put into that hull?
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#13 Post by Thiel »

Neat, but the Chinese characters are anti-aliased
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#14 Post by BB1987 »

another crazy drawing! and congratulations for you re-promotion :D
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#16 Post by Gator_Country »

Great job, but on the 20th one down, the MV Blue Marlin, it looks like you left the Sea King above the helo deck on the ship that's being transported.
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#17 Post by heuhen »

Gator_Country wrote:Great job, but on the 20th one down, the MV Blue Marlin, it looks like you left the Sea King above the helo deck on the ship that's being transported.
helicopter shall be in the air if there is no hangar.
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#18 Post by Thiel »

heuhen wrote:
Gator_Country wrote:Great job, but on the 20th one down, the MV Blue Marlin, it looks like you left the Sea King above the helo deck on the ship that's being transported.
helicopter shall be in the air if there is no hangar.
True, but you're not going to be landing on that flight deck as long as the ship is being carried.
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#19 Post by ALVAMA »

Since this a profile drawing, whit real stuff and no matching as it's situation. I can't get you Thiel, making 3 crude remarks, just restart drawing like I did.
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#20 Post by heuhen »

Thiel wrote:
heuhen wrote:
Gator_Country wrote:Great job, but on the 20th one down, the MV Blue Marlin, it looks like you left the Sea King above the helo deck on the ship that's being transported.
helicopter shall be in the air if there is no hangar.
True, but you're not going to be landing on that flight deck as long as the ship is being carried.
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