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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: April 30th, 2013, 10:44 am
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wonder how they would look like if they had gone trough same refit as the Iowa's


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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: April 30th, 2013, 3:25 pm
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Thanks all. :)
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Wow, awesome! I would say keep the plane, it really ads to the drawing. Now if only you could do CB-2 in her disruptive scheme...and maybe hawai in her semi complete state... :)
Yes, the plan is to draw the following:

CB-1, 1944 (as the first unit it had several differences from CB-2, but the two ships look almost exactly the same by 1945) - Measure 32 Design 1D / OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes
CB-1, 1945 (complete) - Measure 22 / SC-1 Seahawk floatplanes
CB-2, 1944 - Measure 32 Design 7C / OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes
CB-2, 1945 - Measure 22 / SC-1 Seahawk floatplanes
CB-3, 1948 - a "never built" of USS Hawaii if she had been completed.

Maybe later I will make some post-war refits but not sure.
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It could work, but I think it then needs lot more space in the template between the ship, the plane and the scale-bar.
I think unfortunately that it distracts quite a bit from the ship. I will probably remove it from later versions, and attach a separate FD scale template with the appropriate seaplanes. I don't add badges and coats of arms for the same reason!

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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: April 30th, 2013, 6:22 pm
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I second my previous praise for your work Colo, that's pure perfection, and the tought of what's to come only increase my interest in this thread.

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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: April 30th, 2013, 8:24 pm
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Colosseum wrote:
Thanks all. :)
csatahajos wrote:
Wow, awesome! I would say keep the plane, it really ads to the drawing. Now if only you could do CB-2 in her disruptive scheme...and maybe hawai in her semi complete state... :)
Yes, the plan is to draw the following:

CB-1, 1944 (as the first unit it had several differences from CB-2, but the two ships look almost exactly the same by 1945) - Measure 32 Design 1D / OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes
CB-1, 1945 (complete) - Measure 22 / SC-1 Seahawk floatplanes
CB-2, 1944 - Measure 32 Design 7C / OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes
CB-2, 1945 - Measure 22 / SC-1 Seahawk floatplanes
CB-3, 1948 - a "never built" of USS Hawaii if she had been completed.

Maybe later I will make some post-war refits but not sure.
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It could work, but I think it then needs lot more space in the template between the ship, the plane and the scale-bar.
I think unfortunately that it distracts quite a bit from the ship. I will probably remove it from later versions, and attach a separate FD scale template with the appropriate seaplanes. I don't add badges and coats of arms for the same reason!
Maaan where do I subscribe??? :) Really looking forward to these favorite cruisers of mine (and I think I'm speaking for a lot of USN fans here).


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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: April 30th, 2013, 8:26 pm
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There is a reason why Colo is one of the founding members and has the position on Shipbucket he does. Quite impressive.

As for the canvas size thing, like I said I think Colo came up with a good idea. I think we should be able to just stretch the canvas size to fit (without going overboard, for example on an aircraft carrier) and just leave the templates be, with maybe just a little box indicator to show where FD-scale aircraft would go. Either way, I like it because it also means we have a use for FD-scale now :)


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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: April 30th, 2013, 8:48 pm
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Really awesome :D About the FD-scale plane I'm agreeing with you, it's a kind of disturbing as it is now. Maybe if the plane could be in a seperate box in an enlarged template? Just a thought.

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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: April 30th, 2013, 8:56 pm
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I've seen some lineart drawings (outside of Shipbucket) that include an inset of an aircraft, so it makes sense to me.


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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: May 1st, 2013, 4:49 am
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Abandoned it for the meantime. Here's the complete line up:

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A possible post-war style Hawaii to come, but that requires me to spend time updating the post-war radars which I don't really want to do. :/

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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: May 1st, 2013, 4:52 am
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Post subject: Re: Alaska class cruisers reworkPosted: May 1st, 2013, 6:08 am
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It may just be me who're getting the geometry wrong but it looks like you're missing some shading beneath the Bofors just ahead of the catapult.

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