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Rowdy36
Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 3:46 am
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That is a very nice drawing, well done :)

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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 4:23 am
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A superb first drawing!


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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 9:43 am
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An excellent entrance into the world of SB.

I don't totally agree with the underwater hull shading, looks a bit vibrant but to my eyes its a fine peice of work.

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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 10:08 am
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JjeeporCreepor wrote:
It's certainly a good idea. :) I sort of envision Thunder Child as being along the same lines as the above, but cruiser-sized, with heavier gun armament (iirc she shot the leg off one Martian fighting machine), probably multi-funnelled. Hmm, yes - watch this space.
I rather like that.A very fine 1st attempt drawing and an interesting subject.I always thought of Thunderchild as probably a Canopus class.

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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 10:27 am
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What is such an awesome drawing doing in beginner drawings?

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Rhade
Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 10:30 am
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Everyone starts in beginner forum, someones never get out from it. But this is indeed a nice job.

Little advice: don't use attachments, use standard SB template and I think fonts are wrong.

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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 3:55 pm
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Just so, and this gentleman had the good taste to post accordingly. That said, a very impressive first submission, and no doubt we'll be seeing more in future. With the hull shading, it isn't shipbucket standard, so you may need to change it.


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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 9:54 pm
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Thank you very much everybody for the kind words regarding the drawing. It isn't quite my first effort - some of you may recall the rather overambitious containerised merchant aircraft carrier design I posted here nearly a year ago now, and which I'm still not entirely pleased with. Still, as I'm sort of starting afresh here after a long time away, I thought the beginner's forum was the place for this (only my second-ever Shipbucket attempt).

Raxar - my deepest apologies. Had I been courteous enough to check worklists before embarking upon this, I would have done my utmost to avoid treading on your toes. Thank you for being so magnanimous about my efforts. I'll be honest with you - the bow section took me many, many man-hours of fiddling and alteration and I'm still not really happy with it, although I can see from the photo that my bow-rudders are a bit off in shape. In any future versions of this, I will do my best to alter them (and indeed the below-the-line shading scheme, which as quite a few of you have pointed out is probably a little too...artistic. ;D)

I thought I'd used the standard template for small vessels and the correct fonts etc - I think it might look a bit strange because Polyphemus has so much of her mass below the waterline - she is very low in the water due to the ballast tanks etc. But I will doublecheck this in any future versions of the drawing.

Regarding the fictitious HMS Thunder Child - just about all of the artwork I've ever seen does indeed portray her as a Canopus-style standard British Predreadnought, but the actual description from the book (which I've now taken the time to find) makes her sound quite a different sort of vessel: “About a couple of miles out lay an ironclad, very low in the water, almost, to my brother's perception, like a water-logged ship. This was the ram Thunder Child...It was the torpedo ram, Thunder Child, steaming headlong, coming to the rescue of the threatened shipping." And I was mistaken - she doesn't shoot the leg off a fighting machine, she rams both of the machines she destroys, but she does indeed open up with her guns and one of her near-misses sinks a hapless fishing smack. This again suggests to me a much heavier gun battery than carried by the real life Polyphemus, which only had 6 x 1-inch Nordenfelt guns.


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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 9:58 pm
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Maybe the HMS Thunder Child is Canopus sized then she could have a 12'' battery.


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Post subject: Re: HMS PolyphemusPosted: March 3rd, 2012, 10:03 pm
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Something like this then?

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