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 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 5

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 5 Posted: June 28th, 2024, 8:01 pm 

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Here's a few vehicles I made specifically for the Alt-WW2 AU. Starting off with German vehicles. E-50 Coeelion is simply the E-50 with the Panther Coelion turret with 3,7cm AA guns. https://i.imgur.com/P3j7Jzv.png The E-50 Falke is an AA tank with twin 5,5cm guns. https://i.imgur.com/qiCZF0a.png The...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD scale Never Built Designs

 Post subject: Re: FD scale Never Built Designs Posted: June 28th, 2024, 5:31 am 

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Here's another three never-weres: Fist up is the Emil 1 and Emil 3 tanks developed under the codename of Kranvagn to cover up it's true intention. The Emil 1 is the smallest of the designs, and is armed with a 10,5cm gun. The Emil 3 is the largest of the designs, and it and Emil 2 designs had a 12cm...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD scale Vehicles 13

 Post subject: Re: FD scale Vehicles 13 Posted: June 26th, 2024, 1:19 am 

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Italys' repsonse to British cruiser tanks. None entered service due to the armistice. https://i.imgur.com/8lgvd63.png The 1940 design for a heavy tank armed with a 75mm gun. None entered service due to shifting priorities and lack of resources. https://i.imgur.com/6WrPXIt.png A redesigned version of...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD scale Never Built Designs

 Post subject: Re: FD scale Never Built Designs Posted: June 26th, 2024, 12:45 am 

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AMX-50-120 Surblinde was a heavily amrored version of the AMX 50 with a 120mm gun in a conventional turret. Not built as a 120mm version of the oscillating turret was developed. https://i.imgur.com/AH4LCP1.png The Chasseur de Chars was a fast lightly armored tank destroyer equipped with a 90mm gun. ...

 Forum: General Discussion  Topic: Anti-fouling paint question

 Post subject: Re: Anti-fouling paint question Posted: May 27th, 2024, 6:48 am 

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The color of the paint is determined by what exact substance is used to make the hull unpleasant to sealife. There is quite a wide range of colors, even among some navies. The Royal Navy in WW1 had black, dark/light grey, brown-red, red and green colors. I'm unaware of green being used by the Japane...

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Italian Archive "Revival" Thread

 Post subject: Re: Italian Archive "Revival" Thread Posted: April 18th, 2024, 7:48 pm 

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Make sure to remove the crown from the flag. I doubt a civilian airship would be flying the Regia Marina ensign. The national flag at the time kept the middle motif, excluding the crown above.

 Forum: Never-Built Designs  Topic: Russian Proposed and Never-Built Capital Ships

 Post subject: Re: Russian Proposed and Never-Built Capital Ships Posted: April 15th, 2024, 5:29 am 

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Back when I did the Soviet cruisers and the Imperial Navy-days Svetlana class I semi-did the Nakhimov as designed but got a little carried away and forgot about the original design, so I've done that now. https://i.imgur.com/RkkpeHI.png And I'll throw in the Maraviev Amurskyy, a class of two cruiser...

 Forum: Never-Built Designs  Topic: Russian Proposed and Never-Built Capital Ships

 Post subject: Re: Russian Proposed and Never-Built Capital Ships Posted: April 13th, 2024, 6:52 pm 

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Here's an updated version of most of these never-weres. The Nikolai has some tweaks and a recolor: https://i.imgur.com/ANlqRlH.png https://i.imgur.com/4wLNc8u.png https://i.imgur.com/jqCwfEA.png Similarly the Izmail has gotten some touch-ups: https://i.imgur.com/Z14eMIZ.png The Svetlana got some tou...

 Forum: Never-Built Designs  Topic: Soviet Never-Weres

 Post subject: Re: Soviet Never-Weres Posted: April 8th, 2024, 10:52 pm 

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Here's the Pr.61, a 1939 design for a gunboat:
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And the 1939-dated Project 10921-E destroyer design from Gibss & Cox:
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 Forum: Never-Built Designs  Topic: Italian Aircraft Carrier "Impero"

 Post subject: Re: Italian Aircraft Carrier "Impero" Posted: April 8th, 2024, 3:37 pm 

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It should not be that much of a surprise that understanding and improvements in testing facilities had improved by the 30s and 40s compared to when the US invented the bulbous forefoot in the early 1900s.

I tested some of these bulbs on my Littorio drawing, and it really did not look good.
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