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eswube
Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 13th, 2012, 9:46 am
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That's a very good idea!
If You like, You could use my destroyer sketches ("generic late 1950s" and "generic early 2000s") from DD Krakatau thread - either simply in their recent form, or with any suitable modifications You want. I could also try to help with making more of such "generics" (but You would have to tell me what do You exactly want about them) and perhaps with translation of this guide into polish language (though considering the number of active polish members that's probably not the most urgent need ;) ).


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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 13th, 2012, 4:42 pm
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I agree, this is quite good. If you need some generics, I can help on that for older (1910&back) types.

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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 13th, 2012, 5:35 pm
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Since my major is English, actually, I'd be happy to help out with the grammar.

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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 13th, 2012, 5:45 pm
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I would be happy to help eswube with translation. ;)

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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 18th, 2012, 9:57 pm
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As promised, here are some things that I've been working on too regarding helpful guides for Shipbucket, which I'm going to do as addendum to what acelancelot wrote (the numbers refer back to ace's points):

1. I'm going to add that it might be good to sketch out a real warship beforehand too. Yes, by hand. It doesn't have to be pretty, the idea is to force you to become aware of the systems present. This is purely optional and really experimental at this time.

4. A part of realism is populating your ship with realistic parts to keep it from looking barren. I've labelled all the parts that I can in the drawing below, using one of my own ship designs for now (yes, I totally drew this myself) and photobucket because I'm lazy:

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5/6 This is a basic illustration to what acelancelot means:

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7. The size of your powerplant will show up as the size of your funnels. Big engines = big funnels. This remains true whether you have steam or gas turbines; diesels on warships seem to be the one exception but I've seen plenty of big funnels on diesel ships as well (typical freighters and tankers, for example).


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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 20th, 2012, 7:04 am
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Good Job klagldsf... That will explains alot to the new people...

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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 20th, 2012, 7:25 am
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Only correction I have to that drawing as the circled item 'keel' should be called the 'bilge keel' as that is not the keel of the hull itself. Propeller staff should read propeller shaft too I'm guessing.

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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: July 20th, 2012, 11:20 am
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That is exactly what I have been looking for ever since I joined this forum 2 years ago :lol: . Great idea for one, and klagldsf that basically clears a lot of things up for me.
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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: November 25th, 2012, 9:17 pm
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MC Spoilt B'stard wrote:
Great idea. as i said to u before it might be a idea to translate the text into other languages aswell. The most simple is to let it to be translated by some older members in theire own language, then u will get alot of different guides in a short time.
Example:
Ace could do Dutch
Thiel could do Danish
Lazer_one could do Italian
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I could do the Dutch translation right now if that's okay with Ace...

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Post subject: Re: acelanceloet's (beginners) guide to shipbucketPosted: November 25th, 2012, 9:18 pm
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no need to do that (at least for now) as first , this thing should be completed (long time pending) and spelling an error checked.

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