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Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 21st, 2012, 2:36 am
by Zephyr
Y'all realize that at some point I am going to stop frelling changing these DD's, right?
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 21st, 2012, 3:27 am
by Zephyr
ok, change 1, which looks like crap and definately not an improvement by any stretch of the imagination.
-or-
Change 2. The "Lets see what
you can come up with as an alternative because I'm frelling lost" option.
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 21st, 2012, 3:53 am
by Zephyr
just tried this one... change 3
Now, just to try and get a head start ... it seems everytime I've made recommended changes, another set of new changes comes along. Add this, remove that, move the other thing aft, and use a different radar set while your at it.
Please, if you have ideas, great, thats what we're here for, but how about putting them all down at once in stead of piecemeal? Thats what becomes frustrating for me, I make changes, move things around, get what I believe is a good design, and along comes a whole new set of changes. Maybe I'm just tired. *shrug*
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 21st, 2012, 5:01 am
by erik_t
Many suggested changes are reactionary. For instance: SPS-48's reliability will now badly suffer, being directly in a plume of hot exhaust gases.
If you think that any sort of engineering has an obvious and direct path to the 100% Super A+ Number One final answer, then I'm all ears because you'd sure save me a lot of time at work.
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 21st, 2012, 5:25 am
by Zephyr
#4
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 22nd, 2012, 4:26 am
by Zephyr
I thought I might take a bit of a break from the DD's which seem to be giving me fits and I have hit a complete roadblock on, try to clear my head a bit and see if maybe I can finish them up. So, thought I might try a Coast Guard vessel, see if maybe I could just relax a bit and get rid of the frelling block.
Anyhow, the latest class in Corvettes, they are used for enforcement of maritime law within the territorial waters of the Kingdom, coastal patrol, Customs inspections and SAR service.
Both MihoshiK and Timothy C are listed on there as well because I "borrowed" the mast from the Berthoff and I wasn't certain which had drawn it. Once that little bit is clarified, I can redo the credits line properly.
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 22nd, 2012, 5:22 am
by TimothyC
That works.
Miho drew the mast. I drew the underwater hull, re-sculpted the bow, and did some pixel shifts on the superstructure, so no need to credit me.
I would make two changes:
- I would put the SLQ-32 on the deck where the mast comes up from.
- I would get rid of that god-awful screw. Something off either of the Legends, the Anzacs, or anything.
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 22nd, 2012, 5:41 am
by Zephyr
Issues addressed and new image edited in.
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 23rd, 2012, 8:46 am
by Zephyr
Navalized variant of the Blakely class. The navalized variant is used primary by Dominion navies and as an export. The Royal Navy currently has no plans to acquire any.
Re: Grays Harbor Designs
Posted: May 23rd, 2012, 8:54 am
by acelanceloet
Zephyr wrote:Please, if you have ideas, great, thats what we're here for, but how about putting them all down at once in stead of piecemeal? Thats what becomes frustrating for me, I make changes, move things around, get what I believe is a good design, and along comes a whole new set of changes. Maybe I'm just tired. *shrug*
I follow Erik on this one. on my shipbuilding ed, we work in spirals with the project. you start on the outside, make estimates, and go to the next step. you keep doing that until you are back on the first step, but now closer to the center, and revise your original assumptions. then you do this again for every step. and in the end, you see your ship is too heavy or not stable, and you have to go 3 circles back! everything follows on the previous, even the things you do first. and those are simple merchants most of the times, don't even think anything can be simple on an naval vessel
that is the main reason no vessel is ever the same. every problem has about 3 or more solutions, but every solution has it's own problem.