Posts:1407 Joined: August 31st, 2011, 4:49 pm
Location: Michigan
Before freaking out, yes, I have read the formatting thread, and the style rules and standards tutorial.
After preparing the template for the soon-to-be-completed Georgios Averof, I have encountered a problem. So I ask you: If a ship (Averof) was built intended for one country (Italy) as part of a warship class (Pisa Class), not being the class leader, but purchased by another (Greece) before completion, how would one label the class in the template (if at all)?
Posts:5218 Joined: July 26th, 2010, 9:38 pm
Location: Colorado
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I would label it based on whatever year you have chosen to represent with your drawing; say it was in the service of Country A in 1945, and in the service of Country B in 1950. If your drawing is of the ship as it appeared in 1948, then I would label it as a ship of Country A.
Posts:3765 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 3:06 am
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Rodondo wrote:
She? I thought this was a very male environment.
Ah, I thought the Italian ones were done
The ship is a She, not the artist. The artist might be female (and we do have some ladies who draw ships in this community) , but does it really matter?