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SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 28th, 2012, 9:46 pm
by ALVAMA
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 28th, 2012, 9:51 pm
by acelanceloet
very nice alex! only wondering why they left the stern empty and covered the bow, and of course doubtful about some of the mods, especially those sponsoned guns close to where the bridge was, that would require some serious structural strengthening!
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 28th, 2012, 9:59 pm
by TimothyC
What Ace said, and I don't think she'd get armor on her sides.
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 28th, 2012, 10:00 pm
by heuhen
I am just thinking about the stability of that ship.
BTW very good work. Mr. god!
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 29th, 2012, 4:49 am
by klagldsf
Agreed with all the points. That said, I'm kinda surprised they didn't at least try to convert the burned-out hulk into a carrier.
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 29th, 2012, 5:34 am
by bezobrazov
Huh? Why spend the time and effort doing that? Though the incompetence of the navy destroyed the Normandie, they were wise not to waste any further efforts on the charred hulk. They already had the Essex program going strongly, together with the CVLs, so there wasn't any need for something, which at best, like Alvama's drawing makes clear would have been nothing but a secondary vessel at best!
Sometimes you guys just don't consider such things as practicality and economy. Even a soaring United States had, in the end, limited resources.
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 29th, 2012, 6:23 am
by gordo8000
bezobrazov wrote:Huh? Why spend the time and effort doing that? Though the incompetence of the navy destroyed the Normandie, they were wise not to waste any further efforts on the charred hulk. They already had the Essex program going strongly, together with the CVLs, so there wasn't any need for something, which at best, like Alvama's drawing makes clear would have been nothing but a secondary vessel at best!
Sometimes you guys just don't consider such things as practicality and economy. Even a soaring United States had, in the end, limited resources.
That answers my question of "Why bother?". Still, excellent drawing.
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 29th, 2012, 8:30 am
by Gollevainen
Nice to see you back on the track with SB.
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 29th, 2012, 9:12 am
by ALVAMA
I modified the drawing, and removed armour. I agree on all points, but you know I cannot thoutch that, ot I have to make a AU version. I have drawn it close to the AI render, details may be my own way at some point (looking at real ships, like Bezo said Essex classes) but deck, guns etc are not mine idea.
Re: SS Normandie's proposed life
Posted: April 29th, 2012, 10:58 am
by Hood
A mamoth project Alex. Well drawn, we all know those newspaper artists of that era had some wacky ideas. The Hybrid Warships book features several of them, those guys must gotten too carried away!