I thought I would put this out there, see what people think of it.
It has another elevator (forward, port side). Armaments are done, and I know there is a lot of work to do... and I'm working on it, don't worry
Right, here we go. I think it might be done, though I've probably missed a bunch of stuff.
Building in 78 or so, with one doing trials in 1980. Please, tell me what you think:
Posts:2493 Joined: May 15th, 2011, 5:10 am
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Few issues, your port elevator meNd you have a very extensive hangar, which only gives you living spaces under the ski ramp. You can operate with just one elevator
Posts:7510 Joined: July 28th, 2010, 12:25 pm
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it looks a bit undetailed, and I would spread the liferafts more.... and why not put the ski jump on the bow itself (aka kusnetsov style)
that would allow you to make your ship a tad shorter, and IMO it would improve her looks too
also, the freeboard at the elevator is rather low. for an ship this size, I might go for in-deck elevators. I don't know how much spare beam you have, though.
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Did some work on it. Corrected the bow, shifted it back too the ski jump, removed the starboard lift (it's got deck lifts now)
Did some detailing work on the superstructure. I don't want to scatter the life-rafts, and the kusnetsov has them in a similar layout anyway.
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looks much better. now only remove or move that MG position cutaway in the hull, that place will be hit by the bow wave. now I only miss some nav lights and deck lights, and maybe some detailing on the hull, and then I would be content with it. ow and the funnel looks a bit small, but I am no expert in russian designs so it might just be me.
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Uptake-/funnel-wise, the Soviets/Russians have often preferred to have broader, wider funnels athwardships, i e beam-wise, so I don't think the funnel needs to be too small; since it can be a paired uptake, but at the beams!
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