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Author:  Gollevainen [ June 3rd, 2015, 9:23 am ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

this is really good work, well done!

Author:  Colombamike [ June 3rd, 2015, 7:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

The twin 37mm AA forward is in the wrong position..... :ugeek:
various "small errors" still remains

Author:  Cybermax [ June 3rd, 2015, 8:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

What an exquisite drawing!

Author:  superboy [ June 4th, 2015, 4:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

Really good amazing and wonderful drawing, Well done Weisman! ;)

Author:  Weisman [ June 4th, 2015, 4:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

acelanceloet wrote:
only 2 very minor remarks:
- I am not certain about the shading on the stern, why add a second shade just there?
- the skeg, under the stern, is not facing down so should be shaded lighter ;)

other then that, excellent work!
Whenever the stern is not tapered I use two or three shades, but this time I was too saturating with the second. Yes, I agree. Will fix it. Thanks!




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Author:  Weisman [ June 4th, 2015, 4:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

Colombamike wrote:
The twin 37mm AA forward is in the wrong position..... :ugeek:
various "small errors" still remains
I think this is a serious note and will try to answer this challenge. If Robert Dumas and Slawomir Brzezinski (Profile Morskie75) are were wrong scheme and drawing of Strasbourg 1942, means that I am also mistaken. If not, probably confused ... someone else.



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Author:  Colombamike [ June 6th, 2015, 6:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

edited

Author:  heuhen [ June 6th, 2015, 7:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

anywhay a very good work as usual.


There are also a limit on how many details or accurate people/person can be.

Author:  ezgo394 [ June 6th, 2015, 8:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

Ooh, very very nice! Great work!

Author:  Weisman [ June 7th, 2015, 12:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: France, Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship - Strasbourg (1942

Colombamike wrote:
Weisman wrote:
Colombamike wrote:
The twin 37mm AA forward is in the wrong position.....
various "small errors" still remains
I think this is a serious note and will try to answer this challenge. If Robert Dumas and Slawomir Brzezinski (Profile Morskie75) are were wrong scheme and drawing of Strasbourg 1942, means that I am also mistaken. If not, probably confused ... someone else.
Take this challenge as you like
I fool (I do not care) myself with the best naval-authors/naval-experts of the world
Some are a joke !
Only the TRUE FACTS & the REAL LIFE are important !!!
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Sorry, on your drawing, I will not do more (althought various details errors still remains)
(I do not have time & I have already "done the work" on david drawing)


Although I appreciate your excellent level of detail :) ;)
And I thought that it was over ... Better would be if the picture was all over. So shall be seen clearly by Who period of service of the ship is made. The inscription with the year (the same red as the correction) might not meets the historical moment sealed on this picture. Not visible the French tricolor on turret, which should be there by 1941 to the end. I think 37 mm AA guns were below from start to 1941 including (clearly visible on photographs), but according to experts (of which you do not care as I understand it) in 1942 were moved to the upper deck. Thank you anyway for the assessment of my work! Finally, apply the scheme by Robert Dumas and a nice picture of 1943. Those who this beautiful ship them interest and have no this book here link http://dfiles.eu/files/m8kwlq1je

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