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 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: Lord Malachi's FD Scale Art

 Post subject: Re: Lord Malachi's FD Scale Art Posted: August 21st, 2012, 9:46 pm 

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Well thanks guys, I'll definitely try to get more made and posted :)

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: Lord Malachi's FD Scale Art

 Post subject: Re: Lord Malachi's FD Scale Art Posted: August 21st, 2012, 9:00 pm 

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Gah, fonts, I knew I needed to fix something before they were ready to be posted here. >.<

And I'm still trying to decide that myself. ;p

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: Lord Malachi's FD Scale Art

 Post subject: Lord Malachi's FD Scale Art Posted: August 21st, 2012, 8:54 pm 

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Hey guys, been away a long time, I'd just like to start out by apologizing to anyone I may have rubbed the wrong way when I first joined. Prokhor has suggested to me that if I stick to the FD area of the board there might be less chance of me doing so again. That being said, I've started doing some ...

 Forum: Beginners Only  Topic: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure.

 Post subject: Re: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure. Posted: February 14th, 2012, 2:50 am 

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Well yes, the OPs drawing is rather horrid.

My point is that the viewpoint of copied works requiring more skill and talent than AU builds is completely wrong.

 Forum: Beginners Only  Topic: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure.

 Post subject: Re: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure. Posted: February 14th, 2012, 1:48 am 

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I guess that's what I was trying to say, is there's far more to it than just drawing a real ship. The drawing has very little to do with anything, it's the research into the real ship that makes the difference. Given accurate and detailed schematics, anyone can sit down and copy an existing ship. Cr...

 Forum: Beginners Only  Topic: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure.

 Post subject: Re: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure. Posted: February 13th, 2012, 11:19 pm 

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So the question then is, build a combat ship to perform best during combat, or during the day to day grind? What do you think? I would think combat, but it sounds like that's not always the case. And the problem with drawing existing designs to learn how to make new designs is... it doesn't work. T...

 Forum: Beginners Only  Topic: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure.

 Post subject: Re: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure. Posted: February 13th, 2012, 10:45 pm 

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So the question then is, build a combat ship to perform best during combat, or during the day to day grind?

 Forum: Beginners Only  Topic: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure.

 Post subject: Re: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure. Posted: February 13th, 2012, 10:38 pm 

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"warships spends the majority of their time trundling about at surprisingly low speeds so a bulbous would be little more than extra weight.. (AFAIR a Burke spends abut 3% of its sea time above 18kts)" ~Thiel on bulbous bows. Even if he's right about the bow in and of itself, was I not supposed to ta...

 Forum: Beginners Only  Topic: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure.

 Post subject: Re: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure. Posted: February 13th, 2012, 10:14 pm 

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Gah >.< Last week I'm told warships operate at low speeds and things meant to improve high speed performance are useless, now I'm told they operate at high speed and low speed improvements are useless... I'm so confused... So regardless of usefulness, I can compare the traditional propulsion to an A...

 Forum: Beginners Only  Topic: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure.

 Post subject: Re: futuristic battleship; HELP on superstructure. Posted: February 13th, 2012, 9:58 pm 

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In theory, couldn't electric azipods and bow thrusters be used to keep a large ship like a battleship or carrier nimble during a battle? I'm not very up to date on modern sea warfare, but I would think the ability to quickly alter course&heading is still important, not to mention the increased rever...
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