Posts:1359 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 6:18 am
Location: France, Marseille
Simply amazing
Alex, you're expected to draw the 2 main other versions of Normandy ?
- his civil version (as a liner, by 1935-1939)
- a hypothetical conversion to aircraft carriers (studied by US in late 1941-early 1942)
Simply amazing
Alex, you're expected to draw the 2 main other versions of Normandy ?
- his civil version (as a liner, by 1935-1939)
- a hypothetical conversion to aircraft carriers (studied by US in late 1941-early 1942)
Sure, no problem, do you have good drawings/photos for me?
Posts:7510 Joined: July 28th, 2010, 12:25 pm
Location: the netherlands
Colombamike wrote:
Simply amazing
Alex, you're expected to draw the 2 main other versions of Normandy ?
- his civil version (as a liner, by 1935-1939)
- a hypothetical conversion to aircraft carriers (studied by US in late 1941-early 1942)
he has done the liner already ??
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