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Any modders out there want a 1944 Kii? PM me if you do.
Kii class fast battleships
Displ: 42,600 tons normal, 48,500 tons full load
Dim: 820 x 101 x 31.5 feet
Prop: Steam turbines, 19 boilers, 4 shafts, 131,200 hp, 29.75 knots
Crew: ???
Arm: 5 dual 16.1/45, 16 single 5.5/50, 4 single 4.7/45, 8 24 inch TT (aw)
Armor: 11.5 inch belt, 4.6 inch deck, 9-11 inch barbettes, 14 inch CT

Fast battleship version of Amagi class battlecruisers. Cancelled under the Washington Treaty.

Kii Cancelled 14 April 1924. Would have been built at Kure Navy.
Owari Cancelled 14 April 1924. Would have been built at Yokosuka Navy.
Number 11 Cancelled 19 Nov 1923. Would have been built at Kawasaki.
Number 12 Cancelled 19 Nov 1923. Would have been built at Mitsubishi.





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Thanks Dixie, I've incorporated it. Any chance of a top-down view also?

There will be, I'm a bit behind with stuff at the moment but I should hopefully have one done by Thursday. [:)]
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Here are some French Battleships I made a while ago.





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Does anybody have art for the U.S. observation plane by North American O-47 side and top? Thanks in advance.
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Here is one I made a while back, I didnt bother with a top since its a recon plane. let me know if your interested I will email it to you.





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Thanks, it is very much apprecaited and it looks great.
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Many thanks to all the outstanding work!
 
Has anyone done any artwork on the B-23 Dragon?  Went through twice, but only found a post asking if one was available.
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Little Ships

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I'd like to find ship artwork for the following "little ships":
 
US Navy YO-46 class yard oiler (235 ft)
US Army FS small cargo ship (177 ft steel type, like the USS Reluctant from the movie Mr. Roberts)
Australian Requisitioned Patrol Craft Wilcannia (216.4 ft)
Australian Naval Oiler Kurumba (not so little)
New Zealand Requisitioned Minesweeper Matai (219 ft)
Philippine Government Cutter Arayat (formerly Spanish and US Gunboat)
US Navy PE "Eagle Boat"
US Patrol Yacht Southern Seas (228 ft)
US Patapso class AOG (310 ft)
US APc type Coastal Transport (103 ft)
US Navajo class Fleet Tug (205 ft)
A good example of a converted Fishing Boat type PYc or YP.
 
All for my personal use.  Thanks.
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ORIGINAL: Don Bowen

I'd like to find ship artwork for the following "little ships":

US Navy YO-46 class yard oiler (235 ft)
US Army FS small cargo ship (177 ft steel type, like the USS Reluctant from the movie Mr. Roberts)
Australian Requisitioned Patrol Craft Wilcannia (216.4 ft)
Australian Naval Oiler Kurumba (not so little)
New Zealand Requisitioned Minesweeper Matai (219 ft)
Philippine Government Cutter Arayat (formerly Spanish and US Gunboat)
US Navy PE "Eagle Boat"
US Patrol Yacht Southern Seas (228 ft)
US Patapso class AOG (310 ft)
US APc type Coastal Transport (103 ft)
US Navajo class Fleet Tug (205 ft)
A good example of a converted Fishing Boat type PYc or YP.

All for my personal use.  Thanks.

Have some, but not all. Woof !! You always ask for the hard ones.
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That's his style...[:D]
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ORIGINAL: JWE

ORIGINAL: Don Bowen

I'd like to find ship artwork for the following "little ships":

US Navy YO-46 class yard oiler (235 ft)
US Army FS small cargo ship (177 ft steel type, like the USS Reluctant from the movie Mr. Roberts)
Australian Requisitioned Patrol Craft Wilcannia (216.4 ft)
Australian Naval Oiler Kurumba (not so little)
New Zealand Requisitioned Minesweeper Matai (219 ft)
Philippine Government Cutter Arayat (formerly Spanish and US Gunboat)
US Navy PE "Eagle Boat"
US Patrol Yacht Southern Seas (228 ft)
US Patapso class AOG (310 ft)
US APc type Coastal Transport (103 ft)
US Navajo class Fleet Tug (205 ft)
A good example of a converted Fishing Boat type PYc or YP.

All for my personal use.  Thanks.

Have some, but not all. Woof !! You always ask for the hard ones.

Thanks. These only seem hard 'cause I have a friend that has already done most of the really hard ones!

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Thanks. These only seem hard 'cause I have a friend that has already done most of the really hard ones!

Don's Babies, anyone??
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You really are a silver tongued devil.


Not so sure about the precious metal part, but I am certainly a tongued devil.



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Has anyone done the Northrop N-3PB yet?
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Don't think so...
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Has any one done art for a Blackburn Skua/Roc? or Handly page Hamden! crazy requests I know LOL
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Looking for artwork for the RAFA (Royal Air Force Auxiliary) Tung Song. This was a 178-foot steamer requisitioned from the Singapore Straits Shipping Company and was functioning as a tender to the Catalinas of No. 205 Squadron at Singapore. As far as I can tell, she was the only British Seaplane Tender in the Pacific at the start of the war.




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Certainly the best I can do.

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Hummm...

Can anybody help me ?

I need following ships:
Scharnost class, Hipper class, Koln class ( all as japanese ) and, Koln class as allied ( no flag ) and a koln class ( again ) but with 2 extra turrets on the front ( like a Mogami class ) .

Thank you very much in advance...
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ORIGINAL: Don Bowen
Looking for artwork for the RAFA (Royal Air Force Auxiliary) Tung Song. This was a 178-foot steamer requisitioned from the Singapore Straits Shipping Company and was functioning as a tender to the Catalinas of No. 205 Squadron at Singapore. As far as I can tell, she was the only British Seaplane Tender in the Pacific at the start of the war.

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Certainly one of the ugliest boats you could have found.

Tung Song, renamed RAF Ann, Straits Steamship Coy., originally Kheng Seng Steamship Coy., near sisters Raub and Gemas. Your picture has the stern cut off, so ... She was 183 some odd feet, with a counter transom. Graphic coming to a Don Bowen email, near you.

Ciao. John
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