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Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: March 18th, 2011, 5:42 am
by emperor_andreas
Blackbuck wrote:I'm curious how the hell would one get from one end to the other of a ship two thirds of a kilometre long?
On the supertanker
Jahre Viking I heard crewmembers used bicycles to get from one end of the ship to the other.
-Matt
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: March 18th, 2011, 6:38 am
by Thiel
It doesn't help that every Wunderwaffe book and TV show have to one-up the previous one.
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: March 31st, 2011, 1:03 pm
by TimothyC
Just something that came up on another board recently:
Stuart Slade on HPCA wrote:
It's much, much better than that. Over on the Warships Project Board, the idea of an eight-Dora battleship came up and somebody worked out a rough "design" to show what would be involved in such a ship. The resulting design came out as a 700,000 tonner that the poster jokingly called the H-45. Then, a wunderwaffe author called David Porter came along, saw it and decided it was just what he needed to complete his latest book about Nazi superweapons and included it as a genuine project. Then, somebody took the information from that book and used it for a Wikipedia article. Despite people telling said person that the data was false and showing where it came from, the idiot kept re-inserting it on the grounds that nobody could prove it didn't exist.
Wee for the Wunderwaffe!
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: March 31st, 2011, 6:01 pm
by Lazer_one
Yes! I know the story...and I am drawing my H45: let's call she H46!
BTW the planes are real!
Do you have them in your sheets?
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: March 31st, 2011, 6:31 pm
by TimothyC
Lazer_one wrote:Yes! I know the story...and I am drawing my H45: let's call she H46!
BTW the planes are real!
Do you have them in your sheets?
I know the planes are real, and yes I have the image saved. I apologize if I had inadverantly insulted you, as that was not my intention. My primary intention was to make sure that people
who didn't know the story would be exposed to it.
I do think that the quality of the drawing is magnificent, even though the content is quite silly.
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: March 31st, 2011, 7:30 pm
by Lazer_one
Don't worry: you was not insulting me... And some member should learn from you how to correctly deal!
About the planes: let me know wether you need. Shape and size is correct, color is coming from my fantasy thinking on an impossible KM Luftwaffe
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: March 31st, 2011, 8:34 pm
by Blackbuck
I'm sure you could "mix" RLM75 with RLM24 to get the desired topside colour and just go with one of the later colour variations of RLM76?
Pic of what I mean.
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: April 1st, 2011, 6:49 am
by ALVAMA
If you make it USN , then about 50% of the people will like it more
Not for me for sure.
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: April 1st, 2011, 6:58 am
by emperor_andreas
For DKM Luftwaffe: How about standard feldgrau or light gray on top with the same light blue underside used on the Arado floatplanes? Can't wait to see the finished H45!
-Matt
Re: KriegsMarine Project H45
Posted: April 1st, 2011, 8:41 am
by Lazer_one
I working on the bridge...
I am thinking to use British radar equipments because it happened that HMS Manchester Commander tryed to scuttle the ship without success because Italian units pushed to low waters giving the opportunity to Italian engineers to get and study the british electronic equipments...
any suggestions?!?