The first destroyers:
The two upper drawings are fruits of propaply most fustrating drawing progress I've ever encountered. As part of true finnish naval newer-where's, the introduction of the two ex-RN V-class destroyers to my AU has been painfull. Two ships were sunk in Gulf of Finland in 1919 and sold to Finnish goverment for salvaging and recommisioning in real life and that Ive kept as one of the most intresting point to start the desing of the AU fleet.
Drawing them has been rather long progress. I used to drawn them in the very early stages of shipbucket, before the forum I recall and I wasen't pleased of the end desing. Later Porthsmouth Bill drew the proper W-class and despite beeing improvement of my first attempt, it still didn't somehow statisfy my needs. I cant explain what was wrong in that seccond drawing, but somehow all my kitbashings ended up unstatisfactorial to my eye.
Thus I started to drawn the ships third time, and this time defining the stylistic manners that I was going to use in my Red Finnish AU project, I manged to draw decent enough V-class destroyer that worked rather well with the ideas of its rebuilding in the Finnish People's navy usage...
For courtesy's sake I keep the unaltered V-class in my vaults, as in terms of shipbucket style and methods it doesen't provide any improvement over Porthmouth's one, just few stylistic features that stimulated my own creativity better.
Of the ships themselves, in this AU, they were sunk by same reasons when the RN fougth against both Finnish and Bolshevik fleets in the Baltic during the Russian civil war, and British goverment did not sell them to Finland, but their salvage was more clandestine operation and introducting them to proper fleet use after re equiping them with russian weapons was prolonged operation, just as was the drawing progress of these ships for me.
Newertheless they served in their role as first destroyers for the fleet. They were later modernised with new boilers and prior to the outbreak of the WWII in eastern front, they were transferred to the Northern Waters where they served despite their age and small size against Kriegsmarine's large destroyer classes. Punalippu was sunk in 1943 after capsiding in a storm over the Barents Sea.
the two Novik's presents the three ships that Soviet Union Sold to Finland in 1933 to improve the naval defenses of its ally. The ships were old and worn out but still passed into service and later transferred to Arctic alongside with the two V-class veterans. All three survived the war and were finaly retired in the early 50's when more modern fleet units took their task in Arctic waters.
(the drawing of Valerian Kuibyshev I did post in real life as well, didn't I? <_< )
EDIT: Also, those who are intressed over little details, the Change of the ensigns marked the creation of the People's navy as seperate force from People's Army that the naval forces and coastal artillery had preveiously belonged (the tailed ensig remained to be used as the war engsing of the People's army.)
EDIT2: I also returned to the use of dark grey undersurfaces, who cares if the kids go copying it on their dutch AU ideas....they will copy me even if I draw battle bananas for my fleet...
EDIT3: Did i say dutch?....I most sincerely ment all AU ideas that there is floating around :rolleyes: