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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 12th, 2011, 9:24 pm
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and now I officially call it DONE! :D
weeks of hard work are done... I will miss it.... but I add the Kongo Class (as build) to my worklist right now, that will be my next battleship project :D but now it is time for some modern stuff again....
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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 3:37 am
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There was supposedly to have been an expedition to look for Kongo's wreckage back in March 2010, but it never got started due to lack of funds. The ship should be fairly easy to find as she's only about 350 feet down.

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 3:51 am
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Funding for expeditions for shipwrecks is very tough to find because in only some extremely rare cases is there even anything to bring back, and it's safe to say that there's never a RoI, so it's not like you can find venture capitalists to fund it. The best you can do is either a government grant or through the donations of enthusiasts.


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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 9:12 am
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The railing is non-standard, and the shaft is conical.

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 9:22 am
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what is non- standard about the railing? I have taken the correct lenghts between the poles, is that what you mean?

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 9:30 am
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On the bow you have 24px, ie four times the standard distance, between the uprights.
And the shaft should have uniform diameter along its entire length.

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 9:34 am
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isn't it better to make the railings correspond to the real ship, if possible? it's not like I did 'well let's put a long distance between those poles, just for fun' or something...
and the shaft will be fixed -.- couldn't you have said that earlier, the shaft was like this from the very first WIP I posted !!

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 9:46 am
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isn't it better to make the railings correspond to the real ship, if possible?
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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 9:50 am
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ok, I will fix that too then..... I thought this only applied to the height and so on, not to the distance between the poles.

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 10:17 am
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I did tell you earlier. I said it was conical.

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