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Radome
Post subject: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 17th, 2011, 9:23 pm
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Hello again, after a while im back.
iv been working on some IJN ships for a while now. tell me what you think.
this time try not to flame me about not using guns from the parts sheet or that the railing is wrong and such.
this is why i post it here in 'Non-shipbucket drawings' subforum.

Escort Carriers
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Light Cruisers
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Destroyers
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Escort Destroyers
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Auxiliaries
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Others
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more are coming...

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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 17th, 2011, 9:42 pm
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Very interesting and very nicely executed, radome, and, btw, it's nice to have you back! I like the way you manage to create an angle for the props at the end of the shafts, something the regular SB templates still are struggling with; however, I would recommend to repaint the shafts in a dark grey tone, and, maybe it's just me, but are the two destroyer props a tad too angled??? Otherwise I like them very much, and, of course if you're on a sure footing with regards to weapons systems etc, I think they ought to receive a fair hearing as to whether to adopt them.

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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 17th, 2011, 9:43 pm
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Well come back.
For your information, the Shimakaze was already done in Shipbucket style and is on the main site database here.
The Yukikaze is part of the Kagero class which is also been done and is on the main site data-base here.
The others I believe are new, and seem good ones. Small changes (shading, common parts from the parts sheet, etc') will make them good enough for the Shipbucket style. Of course I'm not a moderator or administrator, but maybe more knowlgeable members will also comment and help.
Any way, good drawings and welcome back.

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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 17th, 2011, 10:07 pm
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These are good drawings and welcome back.


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Radome
Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 17th, 2011, 10:43 pm
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Novice wrote:
Well come back.
For your information, the Shimakaze was already done in Shipbucket style and is on the main site database here.
The Yukikaze is part of the Kagero class which is also been done and is on the main site data-base here
I know, im not intrested in changing the ones that are already on.
I don't even want to do them in SB Style. i like my own style.

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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 17th, 2011, 11:27 pm
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Nagara looks nice; I'm glad you were able to put my Tama to good use ;)
The floatplane is wrong though; it should be Kawanishi E7K2.

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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 18th, 2011, 3:59 am
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Excellent job on the 101!
Nice to see something that obscure but important getting such good treatment.


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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 18th, 2011, 7:42 am
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Bravo !!!!! Respect for individuality.

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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 18th, 2011, 7:56 am
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You might consider giving permission for someone to modify the drawings not yet on the archive to Shipbucket standard? It would seem a pity not have these represented as they are (otherwise) excellent :)


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Post subject: Re: Imperial Japanese NavyPosted: May 18th, 2011, 4:28 pm
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It seems someone here has done these ships better than Shipbucket's existing versions- especially with regard to weapons- and his work is not being appreciated... perhaps his weapons could be adopted?
Perhaps he could be allowed to create an IJN/JMSDF parts sheet similar to the ones developed for the US, USSR/Russia, and Great Britain?


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