Fox, the people on this forum have been drawing ships for many years, some do it for a living some just for fun.
Well, I know Shipbucket exists strictly as a hobby. I've incorporated some of my own drawings for illustrative purposes for some projects I'm doing but that's the most I can think of anybody "drawing for profit." But like Timothy pointed out many people apply the knowledge and expertise they have from their careers or professional education into the technical accuracy of their drawings.
Anyway that's off-topic; now that Nighthunter's posted as a moderator I'm going to see if I can say something before he or another mod feels it more necessary to enact harsher warnings or close the thread.
As far as I'm concerned (and I find it hard to believe that I'm alone on this) the most egregious thing you're doing, foxnews4u, is not how impractical your designs are, but the fact that all of your drawings are just modifications of drawings of other people (and not even extensive modifications, when you get down to it). From the viewpoint of people here on Shipbucket, this is seen as extremely disrespectful; even when done in good taste it is treated with reservation from some members. The quality and impracticality of your drawings only compounds these feelings, particularly amongst members who might be willing to let such "kitbashing" slide if the end-product was acceptable.
That said, I'm not entirely against such silly, "imaginative" drawing (note that I didn't say "kitbashing"). The thing is (and this is what I was trying to imply in my previous post) is that it's getting to the point where the chaff is starting to bury the grain - at one point it was very problematic finding drawings of real vehicles apart from the more silly ones (and even the more realistic but still fictional ones). Now, why is this a problem? Because a few months ago Gollevanien - the guy who effectively owns this board - asked me to organize this board, and it quickly became a
massive pet peeve of mine.
We at least
try to keep the FD-scale forum, and Shipbucket in general, reserved for drawings of real things or at least drawings that look plausible. It's why we have the Beginner's forum now. Anyway, I'm not a moderator so I'm going to make a request: in addition to keeping things in one thread (which I'm grateful that you've done, except now it's in turn been cluttered with comments - and I'm giving you a fair shake in that you're only half-responsible for it, though the comments from others are still fair too), I'd like for you to consider posting in the Non-Shipbucket forum or even in the Beginner's forum. With the former at least, you can get away with more of the "silly" aspects.
Once you start trying to pass things off as realistic or plausible though, all bets are off.