Well after a total of a month and a half absence from doing any SB stuff (two weeks power outage from the typhoon last July plus a comp-free August after a long wait for the cash to buy a replacement for my bogged down HD) I finally managed to work on, at a snail's pace, 90-95% of it at least, my first serious attempt on a real warship: redrawing the Cannon-class destroyer escort...so here it is, the
USS Osterhaus (the one currently representing the class in the archive), the second ship of the class built by Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock, in her apt Measure 22 camo scheme in 1943:
(updated 24/10/14)
Uses the
Rudderow hull by WhyMe (as all of the Evarts DE's successors shared the same 306-foot long hull) that I tweaked a bit. I used the Floating Drydock drawings from the
USS Slater website as the drawing's base, then referred to the pics at NavSource to get the relevant details as correct as possible.
You may consider this one a "beta" as there probably still a couple of flaws here and there, but that's pretty much the result of hair-pulling, migraine-inducing moments after sifting through NavSource et al, examining and comparing intelligible details I can find on whatever good shots available...
- I tweaked the spoons/tips of the torp tubes into their "folded up" position;
- SL surface search radar is scratchbuilt;
- The amidship gun rails look a bit odd, but I think that'll make do for now;
- For now I largely preserved the hull's original shading...
I'll tackle the Osterhaus first, then once the kinks have been ironed out I'll proceed with a few other USN examples representing armament/sensor/paintjob variations of the class, and then with the foreign operators, starting with the Philippines, and then France, Japan, Thailand, etc., depending on the best photographic evidence available that I can find...I might even draw the Buckleys and Edsalls as well in the future.
Cheers - wb21