Dockwise Vanguard

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Dockwise Vanguard

#1 Post by acelanceloet »

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http://www.dockwise.com/vanguard/
done, apart from the top view (coming soon) and maybe an update on the lifeboats, as there is currently only just one pic available that shows them installed and was thus quite guestimated in detail.

the ship is currently at sea with her first load, the Jack St Malo platform.

I am still working on some loads for her, but I will not post these until later ;) this is also why I have not just posted her in merchant ships but reserved a thread, if such an magnificent ship not deserve this in somebody's opinion.

you may also note, that from now on I will use my real name on the drawings. this because, in my field of work, that can only be good, because it is harder to 'steal' drawings that way, and because it looks more professional.

hope you all like, because it was one hell of a lot of work (especially drawing the vessel at the same time as it was build, information being scarce....)
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#2 Post by TimothyC »

Nice work Ace.
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#3 Post by eswube »

Great work! :)
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#4 Post by Charybdis »

Mammoth! Great work.
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#5 Post by MihoshiK »

An exceedingly ugly ship, but a magnificent drawing of her.
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#6 Post by Novice »

A true Mammoth of a ship (or should we say Mammoet?)
Great drawing J. Scholtens "Ace".
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#7 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Blimey, Huge :shock: Not a silly question - ia there an internal lift/elavator in the main block?
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#8 Post by acelanceloet »

unknown, PB, but I certainly hope so!
anyways, thanks all for the comments, I am glad you guys like her :P
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#9 Post by HugTugTheThug »

Thought you might like this one to put on your desk Jan :)

http://modelbus-sailormoon.webs.com/app ... e-vanguard
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#10 Post by acelanceloet »

aah, that one.....
I could spend about 2 hours taking every single mistake in that thing :P it is kind of crappy :P
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