Hi,
thanks for the comments guys!
@Colombamike:
Well, I have to disagree with you here...
The second drawing depicts her as of
August 1939 - a few weeks before the war even started.
She left Wilhelmshaven on her way to her designated hunting grounds in her peacetime colours. (The hull could actually be a darker colour, but thats another story...)
The pictures you've posted are of a later date (November-December '39).
Like I said, camoed versions will follow. I am using the excellent "German Naval Camouflage Vol.1" by John Assmussen & Eric Leon as a guide.
@acelanceloet:
Thanks for the input! You are making some valid points.
- on the front view, there is a knuckle in the side of the ship. this would be just below the edge of the armoured belt. however, I cannot find this knuckle in the side view?
I must admit, the hull is giveing me some headaches...
All my references were differing in the area around the belt and after studying photos of the ships' launch, it seems like the lower part of the belt "disappears" into the hull sides. There it should taper down from 80mm to 50mm at its lower end.
Here's a quick sketch, to show you what I mean:
I will definitely have to rework that area!
- showing the shape of the hull would be done quite perfectly with the 45 degrees hull shading. not that I want to force that onto you, but try it out maybe?
- the shading on the bow, due to the flare of the bow, is not matching between front and side view.
Yeah, I was actually toying around with your shading-standards, but I just couldn't make it look right.
I might give it another try and send you a PM with my results so that you can have a look over it, if thats ok? Might take a few days though.
When done right, it surely looks fantastic!
I think the front and back views would look better with the cranes folded inwards (then it matches the top and side views too
)
I tried to draw it with the crane folded, but it didn't turn out too well. Lots of double black lines and the drawing - esp. the rear-view- became even more "cluttered" than it already is. So making it that way was "Plan B" I guess... ^^
- the front view shows the bilge keel to be high in the middle and low at the edges. the side view shows it the other way around (which seems correct). or at least it seems that way to me.
I'll look into it! Thanks!
Cheers!
-maomatic -