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 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: USS The Sullivans DD-537 (late-war Fletcher)

 Post subject: Re: USS The Sullivans DD-537 (late-war Fletcher) Posted: August 18th, 2010, 1:43 pm 

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Useful information. See my attachment for my advice on how to do 20mm guns; pedantic post above notwithstanding, it's more or less correct, and at this scale, it's pretty irrelevant to begin with. :P ;) I feel your description of my information as "pedantic" violates Rule 11, "11. Mutual respect to...

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: USS New York, BB-34

 Post subject: Re: USS New York, BB-34 Posted: August 5th, 2010, 4:27 pm 

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Atomsk, Please be kind with my states Name-sake battleship, the USS Washington. She deserved better than she received. Awesome work on the USS New York! I chose Washington as a project because of her accomplishment at NBoGc. She did not fight the last BB vs BB action in history, but surely the last...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: USS The Sullivans DD-537 (late-war Fletcher)

 Post subject: Re: USS The Sullivans DD-537 (late-war Fletcher) Posted: August 2nd, 2010, 3:15 pm 

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The height of 20mm mounts depends on the mark of the mount. The cast iron Mark 2 had a trunnion height of 46" (about 8 pixels above the deck). Whereas the Mark 5 mount had a height of 62" (10 pixels).

The steel tripod Mark 10 mount had a trunnion height of 52"(9 pixels).

 Forum: Official Parts Sheets  Topic: USN Systems (02/26/2013)

 Post subject: Re: USN Systems Posted: August 2nd, 2010, 3:03 pm 

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The 6"/47 and 8"/55RF both used Mk 34 directors, as did earlier 8" mounts. Here's the fwd. director on USS Salem, on the right of the picture: http://www.navsource.org/archives/04/139/0413920.jpg The Mk 7 and 8 16" mounts all used Mk 38 directors, as shown on the right, in this picture of USS Washin...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: SS Manhattan

 Post subject: Re: SS Manhattan Posted: August 1st, 2010, 3:30 pm 

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Lazer_one wrote:
Atomsk wrote:
I remember the National Geographic article describing this ship's voyage to Alaska and back.

Excellent work
Do you have still that National Geographic's issue?
Sorry, I don't.

 Forum: Sources and Reference Drawings  Topic: CIC's and command centres

 Post subject: Re: CIC's and command centres Posted: August 1st, 2010, 1:49 pm 

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does somebody have pictures, drawings or plans of CIC's of carriers or other ships in the command role? I want to design some for my ships, but I have no idea where to start with them. thanks in advance....... For WWII era, take a look at http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ref/CIC-RADSIX/CIC-5.htm...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: SS Manhattan

 Post subject: Re: SS Manhattan Posted: August 1st, 2010, 7:26 am 

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I remember the National Geographic article describing this ship's voyage to Alaska and back.

Excellent work

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: USS New York, BB-34

 Post subject: Re: USS New York, BB-34 Posted: August 1st, 2010, 7:19 am 

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After reading the chapter from Friedman's "Battleships...", regarding US battleship modernization, both proposed and actual, between the wars, I got to playing some "what if" games in my head. Friedman states that the original proposal for the modernization of New York's engineering plant involved t...

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: USS New York, BB-34

 Post subject: USS New York, BB-34 Posted: August 1st, 2010, 6:36 am 

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Permission to come (back) aboard? When we left off, I had just shown off my drawings of USS New York: 1942 http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee5/Atomsk102/Ship%20Happens/USSNewYork1942.png 1943 http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee5/Atomsk102/Ship%20Happens/USSNewYork1943.png 1944 http://i232.photo...
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