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 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Merchant Ships

 Post subject: Re: Merchant Ships Posted: August 19th, 2013, 7:55 pm 

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Thank you all for your kind words. She’s a very well balanced ship... and a lot of the praise here really has to go to her designers... ;) Following her retirement, Caronia spent a year in Southampton. She was eventually bought by Universal Lines. Her name was changed to SS Columbia with registry in...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Merchant Ships

 Post subject: Re: Merchant Ships Posted: August 18th, 2013, 6:51 pm 

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RMS Caronia was the first large liner built in Great Britain after the Second World War. She was launched at John Brown’s shipyard, by Her Royal Highness The Princess Elizabeth, on the 30th October 1947. She served with Cunard White Star lines as a cruise ship and as liner during the seasonal peak, ...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: HMS Repulse and Renown

 Post subject: Re: HMS Repulse and Renown Posted: August 14th, 2013, 6:27 pm 

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Excellent work, Hood. The "concave bend in the stern" was an hole used for the stream anchor. Sometimes the anchor was carried, sometimes it wasn't. :oops: Pardon me... openeing in stern... got that confused with HMS Inflexible… Some pictures of HMS Repulse shows the stern anchore and its arranbeme...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: HMS Repulse and Renown

 Post subject: Re: HMS Repulse and Renown Posted: August 14th, 2013, 2:30 pm 

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Rodondo wrote:
Stunning Hood!
I fully agree with this assesment. :D
Rodondo wrote:
Is there a reason for the concave bend in the stern?
There's a singele aft torpedo tube...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Railroad Tugboat Cornell

 Post subject: Re: Railroad Tugboat Cornell Posted: August 10th, 2013, 12:25 pm 

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And here she is...

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 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Sailing ships

 Post subject: Re: Sailing ships Posted: August 10th, 2013, 12:21 pm 

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WWII44 wrote:
Are you going to do some steam frigates of the 19th century?
Honestly, I didn’t think about doing any steam frigates. I’m certainly open for a challenge. :D

The only sailing ship I’ve got my mind set on is a British 10-gun brig sloop... ;)

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Sailing ships

 Post subject: Re: Sailing ships Posted: August 8th, 2013, 8:14 pm 

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Well the Bucket needs more sailing ships... http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Lurian/Shipbucket/SmallCrafts/sv_bremen_cog.png The "Bremen Cog" is the wreck of a 1380 Cog discovered during construction works in the river Weser in 1962. The search for her parts lasted till 1965. Some 2000 pieces were eve...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Railroad Tugboat Cornell

 Post subject: Re: Railroad Tugboat Cornell Posted: August 8th, 2013, 8:55 am 

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:D That's a nice little tug boat! Very Nice, I wish more people would do tugboat here on Shipbucket As a matter of fact, I’ve already started work on her larger West Coast cousin – the ocean going tug Hercules of 1907. In the later half of her service live, she was employed by Western Pacific Railro...

 Forum: Sources and Reference Drawings  Topic: German drawing site

 Post subject: Re: German drawing site Posted: August 6th, 2013, 10:29 am 

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Thanks :!: I'm shure I will find use for this...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Harris-class Transport / Attack Transport

 Post subject: Re: Harris-class Transport / Attack Transport Posted: August 6th, 2013, 10:14 am 

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What are your sources for the camouflage colors? This is a source for colours which I've been using for a while now (not for pixel art). It also gives values for some standard non-camouflage colours. http://www.banksofthesusquehanna.com/Color_Charts/USN_ship_camo.htm There's also a pages for colour...
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