Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach

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Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach

#831 Post by emperor_andreas »

Love the long bow...great work, Ashley! Will we see the history of the Panzerschiffen on here soon, possibly? :)
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Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach

#832 Post by heuhen »

The drawing is awesome crazy, but she wold most likely have the problem of rear top end weight... that mean that she will have a bit funky sea-capability, similar to Nelson but more... If you understand me.

But it's interesting.
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#833 Post by erik_t »

I think that's a dramatic understatement. It seems unlikely to float at all.

It would probably be instructive to mirror the drawing right to left and compare the two side-by-side. Perhaps also bring in a scaled Kirov, as probably the longest-forecastle warship without large heavy turrets forward.
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Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach

#834 Post by acelanceloet »

ah, another set of drawing which defy the rules of physics.
if it floats (it looks very much overweight) it will break in 2 because of the lack of hull depth and the amount of holes in the hull.
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#835 Post by Dilandu »

Hi everyone! Forgive me that I did not show up for a while... A long time actually, hmmm. Besides, i'm back.

And well, what about... for example... the missile-armed "Battle"-class destroyer (oh, jolly old "Brakemine"... ;) ) for the 1946?

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And yes, the position of "Squid" is really not so good. Maybe i'll reposition it later.
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#836 Post by BrentD15 »

Dilandu wrote:Hi everyone! Forgive me that I did not show up for a while... A long time actually, hmmm. Besides, i'm back.

And well, what about... for example... the missile-armed "Battle"-class destroyer (oh, jolly old "Brakemine"... ;) ) for the 1946?

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And yes, the position of "Squid" is really not so good. Maybe i'll reposition it later.
I think the image is broken. :(
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#837 Post by Dilandu »

Again?! What the f...antastic things happened with this f...amous system?!

Sigh, it need time to correct. Sorry.
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#838 Post by Dilandu »

WARNING! The "Battle"-class, that served as the basis, were drawn by Portsmouth Bill! I only refitted it.
Sorry, but I work from my phone and simply couldn't place this copyright on the picture itself.
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#839 Post by BrentD15 »

Dilandu wrote:WARNING! The "Battle"-class, that served as the basis, were drawn by Portsmouth Bill! I only refitted it.
Sorry, but I work from my phone and simply couldn't place this copyright on the picture itself.
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Much better, and very nice. :)
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#840 Post by Dilandu »

Thanks! :)
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