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 Forum: Drawing Challenges  Topic: Emergency Vehicle Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Emergency Vehicle Challenge Posted: April 15th, 2024, 10:10 am 

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Hello, Look likes I got a case of the "what day is it now ?" and cannot do what I originally planned but did do an emergency vehicle set anyway with three vehicles built on the same chassis inspired by the God given Land Cruiser and its rival (?) the Nissan Patrol. https://imgur.com/kLCUQml.png Than...

 Forum: Drawing Challenges  Topic: Cold War Light Tank Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Cold War Light Tank Challenge Posted: May 9th, 2023, 6:23 pm 

Replies: 19
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RED-ARC The RED-ARC is a light main battle tank envisioned to be able to rapidly deployed overseas, envisioned to reinforce their allies in the Levant before and after limited nuclear exchanges. It was designed in the early 1980s and would be introduced into service dubbed "Contentious". The Rapid ...

 Forum: Drawing Challenges  Topic: Washington Naval Treaty Centennial Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Washington Naval Treaty Centennial Challenge Posted: November 21st, 2022, 8:32 pm 

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Arnaud Dassault-class The Arnaud Dassault was a proposal for a new generation of capital ships for the Eurasian National People's Navy by industrialist Leonidas Roon. Designed to defeat new generations of enemy cruisers, she was armed with 330mm cannons and was immune to 8-inch/210mm shells. Furthe...

 Forum: Never-Built Designs  Topic: Japanese B-65 Battlecruiser

 Post subject: Re: Japanese B-65 Battlecruiser Posted: September 30th, 2022, 6:26 pm 

Replies: 10
Views: 8672


Yes, Karle, this could have well been the case because a "normal" bow would have meant a step backwards in terms of hydrodynamics. Hajime Fukaya's drawing of the ship did not have a bulbous bow like that of the Yamato-class. And I struggle to remember which American ships have bulbous bows like the...

 Forum: Never-Built Designs  Topic: Japanese B-65 Battlecruiser

 Post subject: Re: Japanese B-65 Battlecruiser Posted: September 30th, 2022, 6:18 pm 

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It likely would have used a bulbous bow, more similar to American ships. Yes, Karle, this could have well been the case because a "normal" bow would have meant a step backwards in terms of hydrodynamics. Hajime Fukaya's drawing of the ship did not have a bulbous bow like that of the Yamato-class. A...

 Forum: Never-Built Designs  Topic: Japanese B-65 Battlecruiser

 Post subject: Japanese B-65 Battlecruiser Posted: September 29th, 2022, 7:14 am 

Replies: 10
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Hello, I've drawn the Imperial Japanese never-were battlecruiser based on the drawings and technical specifications by Hajime Fukaya. The drawing is based on his specifications given in "Warship International" of 1965, so his accuracy (and mine for that matter) might not be completely correct, so if...

 Forum: Drawing Challenges  Topic: Cold War Self-Propelled Air Defence System Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Cold War Self-Propelled Air Defence System Challenge Posted: September 15th, 2022, 10:23 am 

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https://i.imgur.com/rk0Ecuc.png An ambitious design for an anti-aircraft weapon using high-energy laser system. It entered Lyonesse service in 1990, half-baked and rushed due to political meddling. It didn't last long in service, owing to its impressively terrible capability and led to the collapse...

 Forum: Alternate Universe Designs  Topic: Ship Shape Wargaming Fashion: WOWS Redesigns

 Post subject: Re: Ship Shape Wargaming Fashion: WOWS Redesigns Posted: June 29th, 2022, 8:15 pm 

Replies: 7
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Oh, sorry for not making that understandable. I meant the layout of the turrets is like the Pensacola -class It's not an unconventional layout. The USN wanted a smaller ship with lower displacement, so they decrease armaments, armour, and tries to make as compact ship as possible. This include just...

 Forum: Alternate Universe Designs  Topic: Ship Shape Wargaming Fashion: WOWS Redesigns

 Post subject: Re: Ship Shape Wargaming Fashion: WOWS Redesigns Posted: June 29th, 2022, 8:58 am 

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Very nice work! Personally, I think the design of the Dallas is a little silly: Pensacola-class turrets... with 6-inch guns!? The Dallas have triple 6" turrets from the Brooklyn, St Louis and Cleveland class ships. While it is a little silly regarding its design as it is heavily overloaded, any arm...

 Forum: Alternate Universe Designs  Topic: Ship Shape Wargaming Fashion: WOWS Redesigns

 Post subject: Re: Ship Shape Wargaming Fashion: WOWS Redesigns Posted: June 27th, 2022, 4:40 pm 

Replies: 7
Views: 10251


Awesome work! Any plans for some German ships like FdG? German ships will be in the pipeline soon once I get around to it, and they'll be my take on the cruisers. But for now, my take on the USS Dallas, which have been equipped with a trio of triple guns instead of the awkward setup and a more beli...
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