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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 22nd, 2014, 10:31 pm
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wonder how she might have looked like as an modernized vessel during WW2. or in British hands!


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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 23rd, 2014, 2:51 am
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I doubt they'd get massive refits like Tennessee, California, and West Virginia unless they were heavily damaged at some point but more modest upgrades like Colorado and Maryland would make sense.

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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 23rd, 2014, 4:40 am
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It looks pretty cool. However, I seriously doubt the aft funnel base is wide enough to support a 50' personnel boat without an outrigger/platform beneath it. Since it was custom within the U.S. Navy to double stack boats, I'd suggest moving that boat down to rest on supports directly above the amidships 50-footer. Also, since she'd be a flagship, you can with certain advantage make a personal paint scheme for that one, since it'd be the admiral's "barge"! Look at my Topeka for instance for a sample! Also, I don't see any 26" whalers, for instance on davits anywhere. A ship this size would undoubtedly carry them.

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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 23rd, 2014, 2:23 pm
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What sort of measure do you think she would have had in the 40s?


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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 24th, 2014, 2:13 am
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http://www.shipcamouflage.com/warship_camouflage.htm

Measure 1 is a good bet for the start of the war

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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 24th, 2014, 5:29 pm
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I agree with CanisD. However, not the white tops of the USS Louisville! That picture (which is not dated) must've been taken sometimes during 1940/1941, before Pearl Harbor, due to her retaining her aft tripod virtually unchanged.
Also I devised a further camouflage: a false bow wave, which was used by several cruisers, during the time period of Pearl Harbor/ early 1942. If I find the image on which it is applied I'll link that page for your reference. Furthermore, since most, if not all of your bridge windows would've been removable, through being in frames with rubber sealing, and with thin metal dividers (members) between them, to hold them in place, you may remove some or all, and open up from combat readiness conditions.

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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 24th, 2014, 5:41 pm
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There's the link! The hull color might not be entirely up to snuff; if you can improve on it, knowck yourself out! But the false bow wave, I believe would add poise and presence to your ship. In Syzmo's rendition there are additional useful clues, for instance on probable AA-armament, stacking of ships' boats etc.
Hope you find it useful!

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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 24th, 2014, 6:50 pm
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Useful clues that Bezo kindly added for me himself because I couldn't get it right.

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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 24th, 2014, 7:30 pm
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Ahhh...potatoe - potato....you were the original artist, Syzmo! I just fiddled around with your drawing... 8-)

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Post subject: Re: Lexington CC1Posted: February 27th, 2014, 9:42 pm
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Should she be treated as a cruiser, or more like a battleship? If the latter, I don`t think a false bow wave should be painted there.


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