Ho do you continuously turn out such high quality work so rapidly?
well, when working on multiple ships of the same class the biggest job is draw the first ship, after that redrawing efforts to get the other units are quite few (except for particulary extensive refits, like it was done on IJN battleships), reliable sources are also an important part of the job, in this case for the cruisers i'm using Eric Lacroix "Japanese cruisers of the pacific war" as the main one, plus a good amounts of other ones wich emperor_andreas sent me and line drawings from colombamike collection an the like...
another (hard) truth is that despite my efforts i've failed to find a work yet (curse you economic crisis..) so except for my morning spent at university and the time spent with friends i have plenty of time to draw
anyway, here is another triplet of drawings:
Yura as of 1934:
she was refitted between june 1933 and january 1934 following the same lines of the Nagara, altough her different bridge structure make her identification quite easy from her sisters, also a new RDF equipment was installed and the rangefinder was a 3,5meter one (it was a 4,5 one on Nagara)
Kinu as of 1934:
refitted from february to august 1934 kinu Looked exactly like Nagara, the differences where a built-up derrick and a 3,5meter rangefinder instead of the 4,5 one fitted on the lead ship.
Abukuma as of 1935:
reditted again between june 1934 and february 1935 while she was in reserve Abukuma had the take-off platform removed and the quadruple 13mm machine gun shifted to just in front of the bridge, the 3-inch (76mm) anti.aircraft guns where replaced with twin 13mm machine guns, a new RDF equipment was installed and a new Kawanishi E7K seaplane was embarked.