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Krakatoa
Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 5th, 2015, 11:25 pm
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That looks much better with the full hull. Well done tsd715


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Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 6th, 2015, 12:51 am
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Krakatoa wrote:
That looks much better with the full hull. Well done tsd715
Thank you Krakatoa! Looking forward to a bright future for Shipbucket ocean liners!


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Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 6th, 2015, 4:48 am
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Hi TSD and welcome to shipbucket :!:

I must say, the Ariadne is a very nice looking ship, and with the under water hull added, you've certainly done a very nice job on her :D

Jolly well done and I very much look forward to seeing lots more of your work in the future :P

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Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 6th, 2015, 4:52 am
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adenandy wrote:
Hi TSD and welcome to shipbucket :!:

I must say, the Ariadne is a very nice looking ship, and with the under water hull added, you've certainly done a very nice job on her :D

Jolly well done and I very much look forward to seeing lots more of your work in the future :P

Andy.
Thanks! I really appreciate it. I think my next ship will be the Rivers class express steamer S.S. Spree.


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Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 6th, 2015, 8:08 pm
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That is a very nice addition, the underwater hull is a welcome supplement for a very nice little passenger ship.
I might just add that the propeller looks a little small and thin, and I think you might want to draw another one. I know the image shared with you shows that propeller, but I think its more for show than actual representation of the real propeller.
One more issue, the radar mast is too thin. It should be three pixels thick, and not one.

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Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 6th, 2015, 8:14 pm
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Novice wrote:
That is a very nice addition, the underwater hull is a welcome supplement for a very nice little passenger ship.
I might just add that the propeller looks a little small and thin, and I think you might want to draw another one. I know the image shared with you shows that propeller, but I think its more for show than actual representation of the real propeller.
I'll see if I can find some more resources on the propeller but if I can't I'll probably keep it the way it is.(Unless you have a standard propeller design that you think would work) Thanks Novice.


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Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 6th, 2015, 8:20 pm
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Some propellers can be found in the parts sheets made by Lazer One and heuhen

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Post subject: Re: HAPAG cruise ship Ariadne, 1957Posted: September 6th, 2015, 8:42 pm
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Novice wrote:
Some propellers can be found in the parts sheets made by Lazer One and heuhen
Is this propeller any better? It seems more realistic and thicker. It's not directly off the parts sheet but it's based off some of the propellers there. Thanks for the tip.
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