Posts:4126 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 5:25 am
Location: Vrijstaat
Well done BH.
One thing is, take a closer look at the masthead where the Type 293 radar is. It seems the radar is bisected by the polemast. Also in the top view you have what seems like CRBF directors which are missing from the bradside views.
And yes I get it, it is only a WIP.
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Thanks Novice.Information was a bit sketchy,I wasn't sure she was fitted with directors,so I hedged my bets a bit hoping someone would come up with the answer
The only thing that I see are the furthest aft 40mm guns aft of the cranes on the two side views that should be facing towards the stern. Or they should be facing forward in the vertical view.
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Not strictly a British carrier,she was laid down as HMS Hercules but sold to the Indian navy and commisioned as INS Vikrant.Thanks to Tomas Grotsnik for the drawing.
Posts:4126 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 5:25 am
Location: Vrijstaat
Beautifull work BH. Just notice that the twin 40mm gun on the front starboard sponson (just below the two Allouette helicopters) is in front of the CRBF in the top view, but on the side view it is aft of the director.
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Well spotted Novice,that is actually a fault on my part and not the original drawing.Thanks for the comments.
Golly as far as I can see we are still missing Arromanches,Minas Gerais,Independcia,25 de Mayo and Viraat.
Posts:3220 Joined: August 16th, 2010, 7:45 am
Location: Cambridge United Kingdom
Hi Stormwalker; these are trully brilliant As Bombhead is now the undiputed 'King' of the flat tops I'd be glad to let him carry on with this project; otherwise I'd be happy to keep it on my list