Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
she looks quite a bit overweight, and that massive lowering of the bow will result in the ship breaking in two when in heavy seas.
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
Alright after some time of editing, I have finally redone the RFS Navansha
I have to give credit to BB1987, Karle94 and PomboCNZ
I have to give credit to BB1987, Karle94 and PomboCNZ
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
First off, excellent first drawing. The draft is way to much though, and casemates on top of each other are never a good idea, one row should suffice (that lowest row is probably unworkable in most conditions anyways). Compare it to other battleships of the era and I'm sure these will be easy fixes to complete your nice drawing.
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
I would,
- Just remove one deck layer from the hull (lower casement layer) and one from the hull.
- move the funnel apart a bit (move rear one backwards)
- drop centre turret to level of the rear one (move boats)
- cut the AA guns if it is a as built (1908) pic ?
- add names to the credit line
- have a nice ship well done keep up the AU .
JSB
- Just remove one deck layer from the hull (lower casement layer) and one from the hull.
- move the funnel apart a bit (move rear one backwards)
- drop centre turret to level of the rear one (move boats)
- cut the AA guns if it is a as built (1908) pic ?
- add names to the credit line
- have a nice ship well done keep up the AU .
JSB
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
it all looks very top heavy. with one less hull deck, it would make a lot more sense. also, there is still a weak point at the break of the forecastle deck, aft of the funnels.
also, may I remind you that crediting original authors must be on the credit line, not below the drawing? as shipbucket images tend to be shared over the net without the appropriate post/thread/credits with it.
also, may I remind you that crediting original authors must be on the credit line, not below the drawing? as shipbucket images tend to be shared over the net without the appropriate post/thread/credits with it.
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
Thanks for the info, I will edit itacelanceloet wrote:it all looks very top heavy. with one less hull deck, it would make a lot more sense. also, there is still a weak point at the break of the forecastle deck, aft of the funnels.
also, may I remind you that crediting original authors must be on the credit line, not below the drawing? as shipbucket images tend to be shared over the net without the appropriate post/thread/credits with it.
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
Alright, I again reworked the designs
I hope this is what you guys suggested
I hope this is what you guys suggested
"Lead me, follow me or the get the hell out of my way!" -George S. Patton
"A ship is referred as a "she" because it takes so much powder and paint to maintain her"- Chester W. Nimitz
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
Looks much more likely (IMO) .
I might split up the funnels (a bit more one forward to the stair well, one back to just before turret) and remove the bottom casements (they will flood/be useless in any sea, although people did put in useless casements in real life so not a deal breaker).
JSB
I might split up the funnels (a bit more one forward to the stair well, one back to just before turret) and remove the bottom casements (they will flood/be useless in any sea, although people did put in useless casements in real life so not a deal breaker).
JSB
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
Alright,I think I will post the Rossiyan armoured cruiser soonJSB wrote:Looks much more likely (IMO) .
I might split up the funnels (a bit more one forward to the stair well, one back to just before turret) and remove the bottom casements (they will flood/be useless in any sea, although people did put in useless casements in real life so not a deal breaker).
JSB
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"A ship is referred as a "she" because it takes so much powder and paint to maintain her"- Chester W. Nimitz
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Re: Republic of Rossiya, Beast from the South
Here are my suggestions. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/939 ... ges%29.png