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I think you should take a close look to drawn subs like the ones of Darth Panda. Then learn and draw again. Sorry.
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Rodondo wrote:
Seems a bit early for any sort of mass amphibious assault
Sorry, but no. Think of Gallipoli.
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APDAF wrote:
Tell me what is wrong with it.
I do not like to say 'everything' 'cause it's not absolutely true. Please take a look for yourself. I believe you will see.
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Well, a turreted twin 4.5" gun on a submarine is impractical, especially when its on a submarine that barely has potential for coastal duty (ie: the shallow draft, and overall thin hull)
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APDAF wrote:
Oh she is a bit small I will fix that.
you don't really mean that, do you?
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You can't just resize a design and hope it works all the same and what not. Most people serious about their AUs stick to either modifying ships that already exist or put a lot of effort into trying to find out how feasible they are.
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