Posts:1616 Joined: November 12th, 2010, 4:27 pm
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Not sure what's going on on that web-site (can't read the language) but there are quite a few pretty well executed profile drawings. Mostly American and Spanish (naturally) pre-1900 warships. I have no idea how accurate they are though. HERE
Posts:511 Joined: July 1st, 2011, 2:18 am
Location: Chillin with my wolf pack in Siberia.
They do look pretty good, also, chinese pop-up adds are even more annoying than western ones!
_________________ Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. - Albert Einstein The only stupid questions are the ones that go unasked. Korean AU
They're accurate enough! I've got Friedman's cruiser and battleship books, and they're confirming to these drawings. I also have got very detailed plans of the Texas, New York and Brooklyn, all looking good to me. I, too, have in my possession a very fine Spanish book on the Numancia, and her later appearance (she was an iron clad frigate, built in 1867), is confirmed also. Details may vary; this where the usage of period photos come into play.
_________________ My Avatar:Петр Алексеевич Безобразов (Petr Alekseevich Bezobrazov), Вице-адмирал , царская ВМФ России(1845-1906) - I sign my drawings as Ari Saarinen