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jabba
Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 8th, 2011, 8:08 pm
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Jabba, you must do the underwater hull :D
Don't you worry mate, it's en route...

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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 12:55 am
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Ok, here we are. Totally new hull, better shaded turrets. Thanks for the references from everyone 8-)
Hope you are all having a good weekend :D

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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 3:18 am
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Thanks for doing this most importance ship, with this as my inspiration I am waiting for 1/350 scale model from Zvezda it should be released shortly and should make a very nice kit.

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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 8:56 am
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Stunning. Nothing else needs to be said.

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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 9:00 am
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My weekend is much better now!

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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 4:06 pm
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May I borrow that Q turret?


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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 4:16 pm
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May I borrow that Q turret?
Yeah, sure!

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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 4:28 pm
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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 9:11 pm
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A truly stunning drawing, but as a professional sailing ship sailor, my heart bleeds at the rather sloppy way her diminished sailing rig has been displayed. The Topsail yard has no topping lift, the topgallant has no sheets and the footropes should be hanging even. As it is, a sailor would have to be seven feet tall to work the mainsail. Also, you're showing unlashed seizings (The vertical brown lines) These really should be either coiled or removed. Also, the footropes really should be drawn dark grey since they would have been serviced, ie wrapped in cotton or manilla fabric, slathered in sheep lard and then tightly wrapped with tarred hemp line and then given a layer of tar for good measure.
I realize that since the Dreadnought didn't carry sails the associated rigging might have been allowed to get into dissaray, but my understanding of SB is that we try to render them as they might look at parade day, ie no rust or fading paint, all equipment properly stowed etc.

Just to be sure, I'm not trying to belittle you or anything, but sailing ships and rigs and what little that remain of the skill and tradition lies very close to my heart.

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Post subject: Re: HMS Dreadnought (1906)Posted: July 9th, 2011, 10:35 pm
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I think drawing in our scale sometimes you have to sacrifice whats strictly accurate for what looks better on the drawing.


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