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These are excellent! I am a big fan of navy ships, and cold ware era russian cruisers and destroyers are no exception. My favorite is gonna be the Moskva as well, because you nailed the hull and details (I recognized the ASW mortars as well :laugh:). And the Moskva is just a very unique ship, with the front half being dedicated to armament and the rear to a helicopter platform. Is there any chance we will see a Kirov missile cruiser in this scale as well? That would be amazing. 

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On 12/2/2018 at 10:20 AM, seaman said:

French aircraft carrier "Clemenceau" escorted by the frigate "Suffren". LDD+PovRay. 1:350 scale.
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The flight deck of the Clemenceau is thick enough to use a SNOT technique to replace the yellow stripes with the sides of yellow tiles. The trick then would be to set the runway at an angle, but I think it would be worth a shot.

All your ships are quite lovely - in particular I enjoy your Krivak III frigate.

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On 12/8/2018 at 6:58 PM, Hollander said:

These are excellent! I am a big fan of navy ships, and cold ware era russian cruisers and destroyers are no exception. My favorite is gonna be the Moskva as well, because you nailed the hull and details (I recognized the ASW mortars as well :laugh:). And the Moskva is just a very unique ship, with the front half being dedicated to armament and the rear to a helicopter platform. Is there any chance we will see a Kirov missile cruiser in this scale as well? That would be amazing. 

Thank you! Yes, of course I have long been going to make a model cruiser Kirov scale 1:350...  But all does not dare )) I Think experience is enough, you only have to allocate free time. I usually make the ship from start to finish almost without interruption. Otherwise, the unfinished model may go into long-term construction... Don't want this to happen with the Kirov ))

21 hours ago, jamesn said:

The flight deck of the Clemenceau is thick enough to use a SNOT technique to replace the yellow stripes with the sides of yellow tiles. The trick then would be to set the runway at an angle, but I think it would be worth a shot.

All your ships are quite lovely - in particular I enjoy your Krivak III frigate.

Thanks for the idea. I'll have to give it a try. However, in my experience this will lead to a complete reorganization of the entire aircraft carrier ))) I Earlier tried to solve the problem of aliasing of lines at the corner of the deck, making it a "swivel" relative to the rest of the hull. But the decision was unsuccessful. 

Frigate pr.1135 Krivak-class in the near future I will update. I'll redo the hull entirely in SNOT technique, as with the French frigates. I hope improvements will be noticeable.

 

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22 hours ago, Edwin Korstanje said:

Very nice and productive year.:thumbup:

 

Thank You, Edwin! Merry Christmas! :classic:

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Frigate "Georges Leygues" escorts anti-submarine cruiser "Jeanne d'Arc".

LDD+PovRay, 1:350 scale.

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LEGO aircraft carrier group of the French Navy.

All models of ships are made in the scale of 1: 350, LDD+PovRay

Aircraft carrier "Clemenceau"
Frigate AAW "Suffren" 
Frigate ASW "Tourville"
Frigate ASW "Georges Leygues" mod.
Frigate AAW "Cassard"

In the air - a pair of deck-based fighter "F-8FN" Crusader.

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