Alright. When I first started drawing here sometime last year, I was told to do a real ship for practice. I was stupid, and shrugged off the advice, thinking that it was just a waste of time, and that I didn't need any practice. I was wrong. Although I am improving and making better quality drawings that I ever have, I feel that some practice would be very beneficial to my drawing.
For practice, I looked through a book I bought a few years ago ("Fighting Ships of the World" by Robert Jackson and Steve Crawford, ISBN# 1-84013-647-2) and decided to do the Novik. When searching for a picture online, I found many quality pictures of the Russian Novik class, the one I intend to use as a source is below.
http://homepages.thm.de/~hg6339/data/ru ... stalin.jpg
I've scaled the ship according to the info I got from wikipedia, which I know isn't the best souce, but I though it would would be ok. I'll be getting most of my other info from there as well such as armements, etc.
I have one question before I start:
The picture is dated 1910. From what I understand, the Novik class was first launched in 1911. Could this be the year that the design was chosen?
Anyways, I apologize in advance in case this one's been done, but I intend this to be purely for practice/research techniques. Thoughts?