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bugsier_060
Post subject: Re: Desgn sevelopment of the IJN Yamato-Class BattleshipsPosted: August 3rd, 2019, 3:52 pm
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A great and a lot of work, done by you on the one hand and Zoli / csatahajos on the other hand. Very interesting to study. I even didn't know that there were more design variants as Siegfried Breyer mentioned in his book. For example Breyer doesn't mention the pre-official design variants in his book. I think he had not access to some sources back then which are now available resp. they were not known in the West.

Further, I would like to show you a suggestion for a 51-cm-triple turret. As I saw your turrets, immediately a thought came into my mind to change the appearance a little bit. I personally tend to keep the inner edges of a turret more "smooth", but one can endless discuss about. "As one likes it". The turret is not 100% finished. As I said: Just a suggestion, a thought.....
https://imgur.com/T8xFXvY


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Post subject: Re: Design Development of the IJN Yamato-Class BattleshipsPosted: August 3rd, 2019, 6:24 pm
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bugsier_060 wrote: *
A great and a lot of work, done by you on the one hand and Zoli / csatahajos on the other hand. Very interesting to study. I even didn't know that there were more design variants as Siegfried Breyer mentioned in his book. For example Breyer doesn't mention the pre-official design variants in his book. I think he had not access to some sources back then which are now available resp. they were not known in the West.

Further, I would like to show you a suggestion for a 51-cm-triple turret. As I saw your turrets, immediately a thought came into my mind to change the appearance a little bit. I personally tend to keep the inner edges of a turret more "smooth", but one can endless discuss about. "As one likes it". The turret is not 100% finished. As I said: Just a suggestion, a thought.....
https://imgur.com/T8xFXvY
I like your turret very much, however I was trying to stay true to the Imperial_Japanese_Navy_Gun_mountings Parts Sheet.

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Post subject: Re: Design Development of the IJN Yamato-Class BattleshipsPosted: June 23rd, 2022, 8:06 pm
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David Latuch wrote: *
Greetings one and all,

Several months ago the good Emperor Andreas (aka Mathew Jones) sent me the following URL, which is well worth your time, about the complex design development for the Yamato-Class Battleships https://warshipprojects.com/2018/04/24 ... beRwLAOa4/

I found Zoltán Takác’s (as well as Alvama’s) drawings too highly stylized for my liking, so I’ve used my equally stylized superstructure instead.

So here is my take on the project. I hope you enjoy these drawings.

Yamato (A-140) March 10, 1935
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Yamato (A-140a) April 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140a1) April 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140a2) April 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140b) April 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140b1) April 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140b2) April 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140c) April 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140d) June 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140g) July 30, 1935
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Yamato (A-140g1-a) July 30, 1935
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Yamato (A-140g1-d) August 08, 1935
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Yamato (A-140g2-a) August 30, 1935
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Yamato (A-140k) August 01, 1935
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Yamato(A-140k2) August 01, 1935
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Yamato (A-140f) July 03, 1935
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Yamato (A-140i) July 30, 1935)
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Yamato (A-140k2) August 01,1935
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Yamato (A-140j2) August 30, 1935
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Yamato (A-140f3) October 05, 1935
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Yamato(A-140f4) October 05, 1935
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Yamato(A-140f5) July 20, 1936
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Yamato(A-140f6) March 11, 1937
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IJN Yamato (1941)
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IJN Yamato (1945)
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Super-Yamato-Class (A-150a) 1941-42
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Super-Yamato-Class (A-150b) 1941-42
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A-140-g1-a and -g2-a look rather similar to IJN Izumo from World of Warships.

The WoWS team seems to browse this forum quite a bit -- Tier X IJN heavy cruiser Zao was originally designed here too :lol: .

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Post subject: Re: Design Development of the IJN Yamato-Class BattleshipsPosted: June 24th, 2022, 2:12 am
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Please don't bump 3 year old threads :roll:

And if you absolutely MUST bump an old thread, don't quote the OP and then include all the original images in your post!

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