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Skyder2598
Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 2nd, 2015, 11:45 am
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Hi all :)

I have reworked the f2000 again:
-SeaWolf as a point defence missile (will be replaced in 2015, see pic)
-reduced the ammount of vls cells to 16 (think that is enough)
-replaced the 40mm aa with a RAM-launcher
-added fire control radar for the aa missiles

frigate f2000
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heavy patrol vessel P20

-build in 2009/2011
-2 ships in class

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The ship can be used for patrol and anti pirat missions...

hope you like the updates ;)

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Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 3rd, 2015, 12:25 pm
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Nice work!


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Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 3rd, 2015, 6:31 pm
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Excellent work, especially for someone's first couple of designs!

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Skyder2598
Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 7th, 2015, 7:04 pm
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Hi all,
thank you for the feedback, I'm glad that you like the ships... ;)

first I want to present you a new design:
MRTV C50

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The ships is mainly used for training purposes of boarding teams and
combat divers. But it can fulfill task of an normal supply ship too.

Also I started a collection of AU prodused missiles:

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I reworked the f2000 again with the new missiles, see my last post for the new pic :D
hope you'll like the update ;)

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Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 7th, 2015, 7:06 pm
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I can see you seem to influenced by that AU parts sheet I did some time back!

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Skyder2598
Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 26th, 2015, 6:25 pm
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Blackbuck wrote:
I can see you seem to influenced by that AU parts sheet I did some time back!
Yep, thats right ;-)


Today I want to present you a new design:

MCMV 20

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The vessel is shown in a unarmed variant.
It's made for ofshore patrol missions and also for laying and clearing mines.

Hope you like the design ;-), you'll see the armed variant soon...

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Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 26th, 2015, 6:30 pm
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that's not that bad looking! she does however look a bit squashed down, as if the bridge would look better one deck higher and the freeboard aft seems very low.
a few things come to mind as well:
- the fire extuingisher on top of the bridge....... you do realise this means there is a big water pipe with a pump underneath it running trough your bridge? this gives vibrations and discomfort.
- I have doubt about the widest point of the hull being that far aft (as shown by your shading)
- the transom goes a bit deep, I would think it would a bit higher in the water there. on the other hand, your stern is suddenly very boxy and straigth after the extreme curve just next to the propeller shaft, you might want to flare that a bit better.
- the crane looks a bit on the small side for the size of the ship

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Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 27th, 2015, 2:29 pm
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Hi all,
Thanks for the input acelanceloet ;-)

I updated the drawing...

MCMV 20

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Hope its better now...
May the fire extuingisher could be placed infront of the bridge? I think that would cause less trouble...

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Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 29th, 2015, 4:47 pm
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Good work, Skyder! (Actually,I think, you could place a fire extinguisher where you wanted; you can always encase those pipes...of course depends what is flow and capasity :))
But do you have enough room for mine laying? I mean you'll need at least 2,2-2,5 meters "free"(+HVAC installations) to be able to lay mines and above you'd need free space to clearing equipment; not helodeck.
But again, this is interesting concept and very well drawn!
I'am from a country, where mine laying and clearing are top priorities for Navy; so, carry on! :D


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Post subject: Re: AU ships by SkyderPosted: May 29th, 2015, 6:46 pm
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sebu wrote:
I'am from a country, where mine laying and clearing are top priorities for Navy; so, carry on! :D
Here to, bu never practices with it... But here in Norway we have rails that are designed to fit inside ferry's.


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