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Author: | acelanceloet [ December 6th, 2010, 2:36 pm ] | |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems | |
Nice American based ship with what looks like the Arado AR-196.
yeah it doesn't looks too bad.... although it looks like he couldn't choose an nation to stay with maybe I should invite him to come to the forum (if he learns to credit correctly)
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Author: | Hood [ December 6th, 2010, 2:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems |
I'm pretty sure the Omen could float. Might not actually move anywhere cos' its basically a metal floating island but it might float. The Vazhnyy isn't that bad acutally, it has reasonable draught, looks like a ship and its large missile launchers/ hangars etc look only slightly less far-out than many real-world Soviet projects. It has serious radar overkill, odd stern, weird CIWS placement and odd stealth gun positions but its 40% towards a do-able ship. Prydain gets my vote as the best ship in existence on this thread as looking credible and actually quite attractive. Sure its a kitbash but done with some skill. Yes it should have credits though. Certainly less barrel-o-laughs with this lot, a few chuckles but starting to get better. |
Author: | Colosseum [ December 7th, 2010, 1:18 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems | |
and let's not talk about this one.....
I don't think he's really doing anything wrong here. I see bits and pieces of Gollevainen's German WWII ships and the paint scheme from Alaska, but nothing that really requires all out crediting. If, for example, he had used the entire hull of Alaska, he would then need to credit.his alaska based design..... I think he should credit, right? You should invite him to come here. |
Author: | acelanceloet [ December 7th, 2010, 10:02 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems | |
You should invite him to come here.
done already. now hope he wants to come.... because when I took a better look, I also came to the conclusion it was good work!
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Author: | Novice [ December 7th, 2010, 2:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems |
On closer look I see an unusual mix of secondaries, American 5"/38 twin mountings in the usual six mountings arangement, common to all American cruisers of WW2, and above them British 4" twin Mk.XIX gun mountings, placed like 40mm guns - also I notice the Japanese skiff from the common equipment chart. All in all not a bad effort. |
Author: | Satirius [ December 10th, 2010, 12:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems |
No stolen parts, but http://wikistates.outwardhosting.com/w/ ... sclass.png durp |
Author: | Chris Roach [ December 19th, 2010, 1:59 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems | |
Not sure if it belongs here or not (as it's an intentional joke from warships1 rather than the result of some dull witted yahoo barely sentient enough to recognize a ship)... but anyway:
LOA: 66 metres
Disp.: 3,500 tonnes Bollard pull: Vs. Little Whallop Young Farmers Tug of War Club (best of 3: ship 1, Farmers 1, draw 1) Speed: 22 knots downhill Primary Armament 8 x Otobreda 76mm QF Secondary Armament 6 x Oerlikon 20mm in casemates 1 x 12.7mm HMG in fighting top Countermeasures Anti-torpedo net booms fitted for but not with nets. Armour scheme: composed of cork beer mats encased in a chicken wire matrix and bonded to an elastic layer of Durex. Propulsion Parsons steam turbines, oil fired, 2 steerable thrusters in nozzles utilising bungee cord shafts. To facilitate bringing to bear the ship's full broadside, the following thruster arrangement has been included: Bow thrusters: 1 x 1200 KW tunnel, electrically driven. 1 x 1800 KW retractable steerable thruster. (Electrical power supplied by wind up generator of the Trevor Baylis type) Sensors Terma Scanter 4100 air and surface surveillance radar. 2 x duty look-outs operating 4 x Mk.1 eyeballs from positions on main mast. Spanish trawler detection system fitted (consists of a map of British waters, a hand-held net and a clicker counter: if counter reads zero after sampling water, Spanish trawlers may be present). Aviation Flight deck arrangements suitable for Lynx, Sea King or Merlin. Backup facility utilising hand-launched paper planes, manufactured as required. Accomodation Complement 236 1 x Captain's bath 2 x Lieutenant's shower buckets 5 x Midshipman's bidets Admiral's stern walk Additional accommodation for an EMF by activating sofa bed |
Author: | Satirius [ December 19th, 2010, 4:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems |
pip pip tallyho |
Author: | Hood [ December 19th, 2010, 10:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems |
Great work! Now why don't we have more ships like that in the Navy! |
Author: | MihoshiK [ December 24th, 2010, 10:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: WikiStates Gems |
Oh God, why? Why do we need armored Box Launchers on top of the turrets when you've already got VLS? And what is that shit on the stern? A heliport? Giggle, snerk... somebody is overcompensating...: |
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