Submarine 2
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Re: Submarine 2
nice work
rudder and plane in the rear do look similar to Crazyhorse version of Nautilus, I noticed, it so little that is doesn't bother me
rudder and plane in the rear do look similar to Crazyhorse version of Nautilus, I noticed, it so little that is doesn't bother me
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Re: Submarine 2
Is it strange that I am a bit worried by a real world submarine drawing that borrows so much from my drawing of an submarine of a different nation with a different propulsion system that I get credited for it?
http://shipbucket.com/drawings/3362/file
It doesn't seem that likely that this would share so many systems that this makes sense? Hell, the openings in the hull, part of the shading and the plating lines on this drawing even follow the hull shape of my AU Nuclear Tonijn drawing http://shipbucket.com/wiki/index.php/Fi ... Tonijn.png
I mean, the crediting is proper, but does this belong in the real design section like this?
http://shipbucket.com/drawings/3362/file
It doesn't seem that likely that this would share so many systems that this makes sense? Hell, the openings in the hull, part of the shading and the plating lines on this drawing even follow the hull shape of my AU Nuclear Tonijn drawing http://shipbucket.com/wiki/index.php/Fi ... Tonijn.png
I mean, the crediting is proper, but does this belong in the real design section like this?
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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Re: Submarine 2
USS Barbel (SS-580) as depicted in 1959.
Shipbucket drawing.
USS Barbel under power in 1959.
USS Blueback (SS-581) under power, as another reference image (sometime in the early 1960's).
Shipbucket drawing.
USS Barbel under power in 1959.
USS Blueback (SS-581) under power, as another reference image (sometime in the early 1960's).
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Re: Submarine 2
The Skipjack class SSN's;
USS Skipjack SSN-585 (As depicted in 1981, the 4xl sheet was chosen for the template because I will be drawing the bow and stern view at some time in the future.)
USS Scamp SSN-588 (1961) As depicted between the time of her being launched and sea trials.
USS Scorpion SSN-589 (1968) There are claims that USS Scorpion was carrying two Mk 45 ASTOR Nuclear wire guided torpedoes at the time of her sinking. Forever on Patrol.
USS Sculpin SSN-590 (1983)
USS Shark SSN-591 (1989) As depicted transiting the Panama canal on the 11th of November, 1989.
USS Snook SSN-592 (1961) "Photo of the only Nuc Sub to fly a rebel flag. This was flown by the Snook (SSN-592) several times as it left Pascagoula, Mississippi and came into San Diego in 1961." -Courtesy of William Lee.
USS Skipjack SSN-585 (As depicted in 1981, the 4xl sheet was chosen for the template because I will be drawing the bow and stern view at some time in the future.)
USS Scamp SSN-588 (1961) As depicted between the time of her being launched and sea trials.
USS Scorpion SSN-589 (1968) There are claims that USS Scorpion was carrying two Mk 45 ASTOR Nuclear wire guided torpedoes at the time of her sinking. Forever on Patrol.
USS Sculpin SSN-590 (1983)
USS Shark SSN-591 (1989) As depicted transiting the Panama canal on the 11th of November, 1989.
USS Snook SSN-592 (1961) "Photo of the only Nuc Sub to fly a rebel flag. This was flown by the Snook (SSN-592) several times as it left Pascagoula, Mississippi and came into San Diego in 1961." -Courtesy of William Lee.
"Sit down before fact with an open mind. Be prepared to give up every preconceived notion. Follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss Nature leads or you learn nothing. Don't push out figures when facts are going in the opposite direction." -Hyman Rickover
Re: Submarine 2
Excellent work. Looking forward to see fore/aft views.
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Re: Submarine 2
The Skate class SSN's;
USS Skate SSN-578 (1962)
USS Swordfish SSN-579 (1961)
USS Sargo SSN-583 (1958)
USS Seadragon SSN-584 (1968)
USS Skate SSN-578 (1962)
USS Swordfish SSN-579 (1961)
USS Sargo SSN-583 (1958)
USS Seadragon SSN-584 (1968)
"Sit down before fact with an open mind. Be prepared to give up every preconceived notion. Follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss Nature leads or you learn nothing. Don't push out figures when facts are going in the opposite direction." -Hyman Rickover
Re: Submarine 2
Very good drawings. Would love to see the Ohio class SSGN. I can't draw so that's why I can't do it.
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Re: Submarine 2
if you check the archive, you find many drawings, for example like:
http://shipbucket.com/drawings/7092