@Hood:
I feel the dummy was probably some kind of very basic wood and canvas affair...
I agree with you, probably something similar to what Panzerschiff "Graf Spee" used in November '39.
My "sketch" is basically just a copy of the one shown in the book I mentioned. The funnel seems way too elaborate and should be taken with more than one grain of salt. I just did it to give you a basic impression on how it might have looked.
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Anyway - I`ve managed to draw a stern view of "Bismarck" in her May '41 livery.
Both the stern and the bow view are still WIP and will be added on a single template together with the respective port, starboard an top-down views.
Especially the top-down view will take some time, as I don`t think I will be able to use much of the one I did for "Tirpitz".
I had some difficulties in showing "proper" bow and stern views, so I have opted to "cut" the ship in half.
The drawings were much too cluttered otherwise.
I`m still not totally satisfied with the hull-shading, so I`m open for your suggestions.
P.S.:
I know that the portholes on the stern view are not correct. I just couldn`t find a way to add the actual amount of them. SB-Scale limitations, I guess...
Thanks for looking!
Just a suggestion to nip henrik's issue with overlapping the bow ans stern view.
You have to draw the rear view of the forward superstructure and overlay the stern view over it. and vise versa.
That's how I do it.
You have to take care with the rigging too.