Amazing work on these aircraft.
One thing: I think that on the Il-12 Aeroflot aircraft you have written "Aeroflom" instead of "Aeroflot", if I'm not mistaken that is, on aircraft L-1828, and L-1806.
Thanks @LtMaverick114.
I'm in the middle of drawing up a family tree of Martin's flying boat designs - including the extended Mars family - including the civil airliner variants.
A very nice looking battle-cruiser, very much like the Russian Gangut class in main armament arrangement and virtually lack of superstructure. I think that the propellers look a bit small, but not being an engineer I speak only in aesthetic point of view. Just a small note BTW, I believe that a ship...
My first entry for 2020 The Royal Mail Ship Magdalena was built in the years following WW2 as part of a renewal program for the Royal Mail ageing fleet. Many ships were lost during the war, and to keep alive the vital services between Great Britain and South America a new passengers and cargo liner ...
Amazing little ship, and I'm very glad that somebody took it upon himself to make this iconic class.
Excellent drawing, and would love to see her in FD scale
@Gollevainen, Novice
You're talking about that De Havilland Sea Vixen that was done by Shippy2013 some five years ago?
(sufficiently long ago to be included in the Master List: http://shipbucket.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 08#p124608 )
The Holland America D ships In 1922 the first motor, or Diesel ship on the Pacific coast of United States and Canada made her first voyage. The ship was the Dinteldyk, built at Harland & Wolff, and was soon joined by a sister ship named Drechtdyk, which also was built at Harland & Wolff. In 1940, wi...