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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 16th, 2012, 9:39 pm
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I will rework my main bridge as yours like. I think you had a good idea to do your windows ! :)

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 16th, 2012, 9:54 pm
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Cool, in Shipbucket this is the way ALL windows should be displayed (with a single gray pixel separating each window).

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 16th, 2012, 10:02 pm
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Cool, in Shipbucket this is the way ALL windows should be displayed (with a single gray pixel separating each window).
Yeah but me I had just see that the windows were 5pix large and you 3pix large so it's why my bridge is looking different... ;)

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 16th, 2012, 10:04 pm
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Well yes, the drawing is not technically accurate down to the pixel, but this is the style used on Shipbucket to illustrate bridge windows.

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 22nd, 2012, 3:33 am
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Just added the main bridge windows (in the bottom) that you had forgot and a little bit the bow:
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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 22nd, 2012, 3:39 am
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Windows must be displayed with a single grey pixel between them. This is established style and I will not deviate from it for the purpose of showing that window. The current version looks fine though I might revise it to reflect the angled nature of that panel.

In short, I know what I'm doing.

Edit: Bow modification noted and I will include it on a next revision.

Edit 2: Why have you subtly changed the entire bow area? There was nothing wrong with it. These types of changes are pointless and only give me a headache as the person responsible for keeping the drawing updated. Please find something else to fool around with, you're really not helping here.

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 22nd, 2012, 4:02 am
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Colosseum wrote:
Windows must be displayed with a single grey pixel between them. This is established style and I will not deviate from it for the purpose of showing that window. The current version looks fine though I might revise it to reflect the angled nature of that panel.

In short, I know what I'm doing.

Edit: Bow modification noted and I will include it on a next revision.

Edit 2: Why have you subtly changed the entire bow area? There was nothing wrong with it. These types of changes are pointless and only give me a headache as the person responsible for keeping the drawing updated. Please find something else to fool around with, you're really not helping here.
Ok thanks Colosseum ! ;)
It's for the Iowas that I do that because they are one of my favourite ships ever and... I attempt to ameliorate the drawing with the more accurate details as possible.
On another hand, I would very much like that our two versions of the Iowas would be the most compatible with each other. So, it could be possible to work together for these?

EDIT: Just a question: What are ''those triangles'' on the 127mm turrets ? :shock:

Greetings. :)

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 22nd, 2012, 4:17 am
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paul_541 wrote:
Colosseum wrote:
Windows must be displayed with a single grey pixel between them. This is established style and I will not deviate from it for the purpose of showing that window. The current version looks fine though I might revise it to reflect the angled nature of that panel.

In short, I know what I'm doing.

Edit: Bow modification noted and I will include it on a next revision.

Edit 2: Why have you subtly changed the entire bow area? There was nothing wrong with it. These types of changes are pointless and only give me a headache as the person responsible for keeping the drawing updated. Please find something else to fool around with, you're really not helping here.
Ok thanks Colosseum ! ;)
It's for the Iowas that I do that because they are one of my favourite ships ever and... I attempt to ameliorate the drawing with the more accurate details as possible.
On another hand, I would very much like that our two versions of the Iowas would be the most compatible with each other. So, it could be possible to work together for these?

Greetings. :)
OK, well I appreciate you trying to help, but I spent quite some time on this drawing and I'm happy with how the bow looks. It was a straight trace from A.D. Baker III's drawing in Friedman's US Battleships (a source which I consider to be beyond reproach), so I'm not inclined to modify it. As it stands your modification only changes it by a pixel or so in each direction so I really think it's an unnecessary change.

There is no requirement that Shipbucket ships must match along classes, hence no need to modify my 1940s Iowa/Missouri to fit your 1980s New Jersey.
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EDIT: Just a question: What are ''those triangles'' on the 127mm turrets ? :shock:
They are shell deflectors, though after inspection I'm not sure they were present on the Missouri post-1944. At any rate it's such a small change that, again, I'm not worried about it. I will fix these issues with the next revision.

At this point I think your meticulous attention would be better served working on a new project!

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 22nd, 2012, 4:25 am
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Colosseum wrote:
OK, well I appreciate you trying to help, but I spent quite some time on this drawing and I'm happy with how the bow looks. It was a straight trace from A.D. Baker III's drawing in Friedman's US Battleships (a source which I consider to be beyond reproach), so I'm not inclined to modify it. As it stands your modification only changes it by a pixel or so in each direction so I really think it's an unnecessary change.

There is no requirement that Shipbucket ships must match along classes, hence no need to modify my 1940s Iowa/Missouri to fit your 1980s New Jersey.
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EDIT: Just a question: What are ''those triangles'' on the 127mm turrets ? :shock:
They are shell deflectors, though after inspection I'm not sure they were present on the Missouri post-1944. At any rate it's such a small change that, again, I'm not worried about it. I will fix these issues with the next revision.

At this point I think your meticulous attention would be better served working on a new project!
OK, from the friedman's books, do you have some drawings/pictures to share ? :shock:

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Post subject: Re: BB-63 MissouriPosted: February 22nd, 2012, 4:28 am
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I will PM them to you.

Seriously though, I really don't think that any of our drawings (yours included) need to be modified in any way. ;)

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