All right, I've set up a DropBox account. I'm going to provide the pages both ways, in case one doesn't work. The link to the folder is:
http://www.dropbox.com/home/Dummy%20BW%20pages
The first page is the existing draft, with an illustration taken from Dr. Friedman's
U.S. Cruisers, an Illustrated History. Although Dr. Friedman's book is a copyrighted work, the drawing's original source was the US Navy, which put the drawing in the public domain. But I credit Friedman's bok (which is excellent, by the way) as the immediate source.
The second is what the page would look like with the shipbucket drawing. Because of scaling, the name in the upper right has become unreadable, but even if it was legible, it's customary to include the rights holder's name in the lower right, along with caption. The "Novice via Shipbucket" is just a placeholder, and can obviously be any text that Novice wants, for example, his name.
All other things being equal, the scale at the top and aircraft are almost too small to be useful, but I've left them in because of Shipbucket's publication standards.
This is one of about twenty-five illustrations in the 128-page booklet. There are also about 25 setup diagrams, but our own artist is preparing those.
The scenario is from a hypothetical campaign, one of four in the supplement. This one starts in 1939 and assumes that the U.S. and Japan go to war following the Panay incident. For those not familiar with wargames, the scenario provides the information each side needs to fight the battle. Annexes at the end provide the statistics for the ship, planes, and weapons the players use.
I hope this sample is useful. Please as any questions you like about the Bywater's War, Command at Sea, or Clash of Arms.