Thanks all so far for the info to digest!!! I was getting stuck simply because I simply don't have the resources to do the Class.
For WWII my resources are primarily U-Boats and smaller craft leftover from modeling projects. I never looked at anything larger than destroyer escorts.
@ Hood: The aircraft are placeholders. I've not looked at what aircraft were carried or the time period paint specs for them yet.
@ ace: Hadn't gotten to hull shading yet, that was simply a placeholder band of color. I'll be using your tutorial and the best x-sections on the Book of General Plans I have.
@ Colombamike: Thanks, these are just the sort of items I was hoping to get my hands on. I've been getting too deep into this drawing without enough info...now I can start to roll. THX for the red-lined edits those will help as well...I was hoping for that later for the final clean-up.
Like I indicated in the intro post, specific ships, camo, etc. comes
later (
if I don't move on to other things). All I want to do is an accurate basic
Class Drawing to start. As there were a lot built, folks here can then go nuts on specific ships, time periods, and all that.
Regarding the "BAH" comment...it rolled off my back. My hide is as thick as my head, I understand there's plenty of temperaments in the world, possibly translation issues between languages, PLUS I lived in the
Armchair Railroad Geek world for a lot of years. They make
maritime freaks look tame.
Friendly warning: Just don't argue with me on modeling period color, paint, and photo interpretation. I've the resources and background to shove that world down your throat in an authoritative manner. Basically, most armchair arguments are complete masturbatory, theoretical BS.
CraigH