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That is an outstanding level of detail. Truly a work of art.
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Re: HMHS Britannic Profile
That's it. Thank you Jabbajabba wrote:Caddaric79 wrote:So nice and impressive work it lack an applause Smiley...
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Incredible! Any plans to do alternate schemes like Olympic as a troop ship or Britannic if she had entered commercial service?
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Thanks all for your kind and generous responses!
@Eswube: Thankyou kindly! I'm glad my work is having some kind of reach.
@Morten812: The scale is 12 pixels per meter. I use it for all of my ship drawings nowadays!
@Novice: Yes, I think I may have done a number on my eyes.
@CanisD: Thanks! Here's my list of things in the pipe-line:
Olympic, 1913.
Olympic, 1914. (Grey paintscheme.)
Olympic, 1915: (Grey paintscheme as HMT Olympic)
Olympic, 1917: Troopship, dazzle camo etc.
Olympic 1919
Olympic 1925
Olympic 1935
RMS Britannic
KMS Bismarck
KMS Tirpitz, 1941
KMS Tirpitz, 1944
RMS Queen Mary, 1935
RMS Queen Mary, 1941
RMS Queen Elizabeth, 1940
RMS Queen Elizabeth, 1941
That should keep me going until 2015.
~Mike
@Eswube: Thankyou kindly! I'm glad my work is having some kind of reach.
@Morten812: The scale is 12 pixels per meter. I use it for all of my ship drawings nowadays!
@Novice: Yes, I think I may have done a number on my eyes.
@CanisD: Thanks! Here's my list of things in the pipe-line:
Olympic, 1913.
Olympic, 1914. (Grey paintscheme.)
Olympic, 1915: (Grey paintscheme as HMT Olympic)
Olympic, 1917: Troopship, dazzle camo etc.
Olympic 1919
Olympic 1925
Olympic 1935
RMS Britannic
KMS Bismarck
KMS Tirpitz, 1941
KMS Tirpitz, 1944
RMS Queen Mary, 1935
RMS Queen Mary, 1941
RMS Queen Elizabeth, 1940
RMS Queen Elizabeth, 1941
That should keep me going until 2015.
~Mike
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Damn! I look forward to them with great anticipation!
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Wow! What a list!
I'm sure it will be wort waiting for them all until 2015.
I'm sure it will be wort waiting for them all until 2015.
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I'll be sure to keep y'all updated.
Here's something to cross off the list, Olympic 1913:
~Mike
Here's something to cross off the list, Olympic 1913:
~Mike
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Re: HMHS Britannic Profile
BEAUTIFUL!