A little project I whipped up tonight when I had nothing to do. Uniforms of the German Army 1870-1918 http://i.imgur.com/e0OHBGX.png from left to right: Private 1870-1907/10, Private 1907/10-1914, Private "Transitional Uniform" 1915, Private 1916, Private (stormtrooper) 1917-1918 ***Some of these un...
Did you only repaint her funnels (basically!)? or did you do other changes? I think a fairly old vessel (by 1921) as KWdG would've been substantially rebuilt - quite possibly and probably involving increasing her passenger carrying capacity - especially if sold to, in this case to NGI which was kno...
This is another installment in my series of alternate continuations of classic ocean liners' careers. The first installment was the SS Cap Arcona survives WWII and is transferred to the Compagnie Générale Sud-Atlantique: http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=6297 The next alternate s...
Thanks Kim and Eswube. I think I'm finished with this drawing but I'm starting another German liner project soon. Probably either the Potsdam or the Europa (the one from after WWII not the famous one). Although, my eventual goal is to do the Imperator and the Bremen classes. I figure I should work u...
This project of mine has been by the wayside for some time now, but I'm back at it now with a new and improved version. I've added new lifeboats, hull color and shading, rudder, ventilator cowlings, bilge keel, crane, and bollards.
Here are the uniforms for my AU Germany in which the liberal Kaiser Friedrich III survives his cancer and wins a much later version of WWI. (a pet project of mine for some time now that probably won't be posted to SB, but whatever): (These uniforms are circa 1920-25) http://imageshack.com/a/img903/2...