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Post subject: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 20th, 2013, 4:56 am
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Making a post for the actual designs...

Here's a revised FS-1:

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http://statesmanship.co.uk/wiki/Challen ... s_corvette

And a pic dump from the old thread:

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Will post more as they come...

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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 20th, 2013, 5:22 am
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This will very soon have an associated wiki article - "The Eversole Affair"...

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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 20th, 2013, 7:37 pm
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I have to say that the camo on these ships is awesome, especially the Challengers.

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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 21st, 2013, 8:27 pm
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NPS Hazard with the standard Measure 22 camouflage scheme favored during the 1970s.

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NPS Ardent (lead ship of the ARDENT class, based off the F100). No camouflage - it doesn't look as tidy on 'stealth' ships for some reason.

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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 21st, 2013, 9:18 pm
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i really like them, you managed to make camouflage look cool on a Burke, i also find them a bit more elegant with flush deck and no break near the helo deck.
i'll wait for for the Endeavour class, i'm curious to se how the big guns will look in North Point service :)

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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 22nd, 2013, 12:52 am
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http://statesmanship.co.uk/wiki/Eversole_incident

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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 22nd, 2013, 2:16 am
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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 22nd, 2013, 5:43 pm
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The one issue I have with your Conqueror (DDG15) class is the VLS all the way aft. This leaves you zero room for the machinery space you must have to operate your rudder, not to mention other spaces for towed torpedo decoys, towed sonar arrays, etc.
Otherwise i love the way you've married the Burke Flt1 and Flt2A designs into a common design.


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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 22nd, 2013, 6:38 pm
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kellyj wrote:
The one issue I have with your Conqueror (DDG15) class is the VLS all the way aft. This leaves you zero room for the machinery space you must have to operate your rudder, not to mention other spaces for towed torpedo decoys, towed sonar arrays, etc.
Otherwise i love the way you've married the Burke Flt1 and Flt2A designs into a common design.
It's actually a re-use of the Level 2 version of the Original 1989 Flight 3 Burke design (ignore the fact that at some point the file names got messed up).

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Post subject: Re: The Republic of North PointPosted: March 22nd, 2013, 7:08 pm
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kellyj wrote:
The one issue I have with your Conqueror (DDG15) class is the VLS all the way aft. This leaves you zero room for the machinery space you must have to operate your rudder, not to mention other spaces for towed torpedo decoys, towed sonar arrays, etc.
Otherwise i love the way you've married the Burke Flt1 and Flt2A designs into a common design.
I had literally nothing to do with the design of that ship - I just added the camouflage and the North Point ensigns. I'm not sure who designed it.

The only ship in this thread which is truly "mine" is the Fletcher derivative. The rest are basically re-badged RL ships.

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