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Dima11
Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 8:25 am
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Yes, I know that site.

The Suffren bridge, not Iena. The thing on the aftermost bridge is the compass - not the searchlight. Suffren had 6 searchlights - 2 on the mast tops, 2 in the hull in the bow and 2 on the pope balcony. As far as the length is concerned - Suffren's WL = 124,3

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As for the Carnot et Charles Martel - I do not know any their plans published.


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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 8:41 am
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Another thing,
I doubt that the yellow/grey colour existed. I know it was pure white.
Another thing - green and red underwater hull - colours. I do not know the exact colour but I suppose it to be homogenious.

Well... You have drawn searchlights in Iena as well - it's a mistake. She had 6 searchlights disposed in the same manner as in Suffren. The thing on the bridge is the compass.
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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 8:50 am
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Hey Dima, this is just me being curious, but would you mind sharing where your sources are from?

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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 9:16 am
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A votre servise)
http://www.servicehistorique.sga.defens ... tebato.php


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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 11:24 am
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Dima11 wrote:
Another thing,
I doubt that the yellow/grey colour existed. I know it was pure white.
Another thing - green and red underwater hull - colours. I do not know the exact colour but I suppose it to be homogenious.

Well... You have drawn searchlights in Iena as well - it's a mistake. She had 6 searchlights disposed in the same manner as in Suffren. The thing on the bridge is the compass.
http://content.foto.mail.ru/bk/battlesh ... /s-193.png
Hello Dima11

If you know the superstructure was white - would you please share your source? Especially if that source also contains hints about the colour of the underwater hull? We've had some discussion about that here. I have not ever seen a genuine colour photograph of any ship of the era, and other sources (paintings, graphics or pictures of models) show both white and buff superstructures, sometimes for the same ship. Do you have access to some sort of french regulations for paint schemes?

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Dima11
Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 12:24 pm
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Unfortunately I do not have any documents about painting.
But I came through some post-cards like this
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unfortunately I do not collect post-cards and it is the single speciment I've found.
That was issued in the beginning of the century. Of course it is not a total witness but still.


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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 12:40 pm
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There is one more means to define - which colour was used.
Please compare both colours in the black-n-white photo.
http://my.mail.ru/bk/battleships/photo? ... yphoto/198

The hull is white and the upper structure is of what you've painted battleships.

Older battleships - yes. This one is painted yellow-grey. It is her earliest known by me photo. she entered the service in 1891 04 18.
http://my.mail.ru/bk/battleships/photo? ... yphoto/199
But when she was refitted (1895-9 ?) - no
http://my.mail.ru/bk/battleships/photo? ... yphoto/200

I think now, that to the 1895 or a bit later they were painted as you have indicated. But never ships you've drawn.


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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 11th, 2013, 7:11 pm
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C'est Magnifique :D Its a real joy to see these old warships being drawn.


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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 12th, 2013, 9:49 pm
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Hello there

OK, obviously there are sources and sources. Some of mine seem to represent minority opinions (especially that the Suffren has a LPP of 125,5 m and not a LOA). I also seem to have overlooked that searchlights were sometimes hull-mounted back then, which led to a certain overkill. And most disturbingly, I got Suffren's tertiary battery all wrong. I changed some aspects, new pics below:

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Post subject: Re: French pre-dreadnoughtsPosted: January 23rd, 2013, 8:03 pm
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Hello again,

behold the second-ugliest of france's pre-dreadnoughts (the all-time champ Masséna is next). This one was tricky, as there seem to be no surviving drawings of her at all and I had to use photographs only; luckily, there are some which show her directly from aside. Any suggestions for improvement are welcome.

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