Thank you for the compliments guys, I really do appreciate them. Also, a Thanks to Colo for the the layered file, and help understanding what was going on between the funnels were one of the 3"/50 structures were removed and room made for the boats. That is a great idea! The Worcesters were good loo...
The Worcester class light cruisers, laid up in 1958 were sold for scrap in 1972. If they had survived however, they would have represented part of an alternative to the reactivation of the Iowa class. With three Salem and two Worcesters, the USN would have had as many as five large gun TLAM platform...
A few thoughts on the entries for this challenge: Rowdy36: The shape and the inlets make me think Saab, but the delta wings without any form of major thrust vectoring or canards give me questions about a probable high landing speed. rundrewrun99: Lineage from the early Lockheed ATF proposals and bac...
There's one thing I would discuss and ask for suggestions. In the archive we have a lot (and will have more) of drawings of Cargo/Passenger Ships (Passenger/Cargo Ships), which, unfortunately, are spread between Cargo Ships type and Passenger Ships type and IMHO that could be bit confusing (both fo...
Any suggestions? Or other problems You believe should be solved beforehand? There is no type for tugboats that I can find any more (MV Liberty Star in this particular instance), and clicking on the Ship Types under staff just gives me a 404. Edit: I'm also having a hard time adding D. Briedis to th...
I would like to make a few statements about this challenge: There were 26 entries over the 45 days the challenge was open, and I am glad for each and every one of them (entries). As is noted in comments by both Erik and myself, even the lowest scoring drawings would have been fine additions in the 2...