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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 14th, 2012, 8:45 pm
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image deleated since it was old

Let me try this again


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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 14th, 2012, 8:48 pm
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thanks for the help I finally got it posted as a PNG file


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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 14th, 2012, 9:03 pm
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A fine start. :) A few things to consider:
~The port holes on the hull are not SB standard color
~There are pixel errors on the 5ht and 6th funnels
~Casemates need shading, but I would suggest replacing them first
~Air intake thingys are unusual
~Everything on the deck looks plain and boxy
All in all though, it isn't a bad drawing.

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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 14th, 2012, 9:10 pm
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That SOC Seagull on the catapult is way too early for that design, but I'm not sure what could be used in its place that's been drawn so far. The Curtiss pushers were used from time to time.
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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 14th, 2012, 9:44 pm
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Raxar

Thanks for the information. I know the subject is rough so far, I did not get into the detailing of the ondeck structures as much yet I was hoping. I am looking for more compleat information on the ship. I would like to find find some more information like about the bridge area and the air intake funnuls. I will look at the for the right color for the port holes. and see what the funnels are.
The casements you said need to be changed do you have any one you can show me tht would be correct. I took those off a other Lexington design. As you can see but the original drawings I had imagine the conditions of the design and some of the detailing is very much specalitive.

Thanks for the input

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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 15th, 2012, 1:35 am
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Welcome on board. It's a hell of a challenge you've started out with but on the other hand it looks very promissing. Keep on the good working ;)

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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 15th, 2012, 7:35 pm
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color=#FF00FF]I removed the png file for this post. No use keeping old versions[/color]

Here is the lates and hopfully the greatest. I made it darker I thought things would stand out better


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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 15th, 2012, 7:54 pm
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Funny, back in June I was working on an AU version of this ship. Turned it into a carrier a year after it was commissioned. It looks great, but I think the color is a little bit off. Also, the boat crane that you have is well ahead of the time frame this ship was designed in. And nice job on the plane too!

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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 15th, 2012, 9:07 pm
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Funny, back in June I was working on an AU version of this ship. Turned it into a carrier a year after it was commissioned. It looks great, but I think the color is a little bit off. Also, the boat crane that you have is well ahead of the time frame this ship was designed in. And nice job on the plane too!

thanks for the imput. so do you think the hull is to dark a gray. what do you think the upper works shoul be. I will look for a better crane. The plane I tried to make from the persons drawing he posted. but at so small a scale and I do not know planes that well so thanks.

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Post subject: Re: LEXINGTON CLASS BATTLE CRUISER BU CHARLESPosted: January 17th, 2012, 7:09 am
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Yes, too dark. Compare with other US-ships from that time. For example:
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