Iowa Class 3D Model(WIP)
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- Timmy C
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Top speed was 33 knots. Multiply by 1.15 to get miles per hour. Multiply by 5280 to get feet per hour. Now that you have velocity, using the equation d=vt, you can insert 887 (length of Iowa in feet) for d, put 200376 for v, and solve for t. 887/200376= .00443 ish, which is the time it takes in hours for the stern to reach the spot where the bow was at 33 knots. Now to conver to seconds, that'll be .00443*60*60, which is 15.9 seconds. So, if I converted correctly, the time it takes for an object moving at 33 knots to travel 887 feet is 15.9 seconds.
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Chris34
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It looks like you have a good start on the model. I bought the USS New Jersey from Digimation.com. I then found out that the majority of the superstructure and other items were not correct dimensions. So I got a hold of several Iowa Class blueprints from the Floating Drydock, and I picked up the Tamiya 1/350 New Jersey for referrence as well. I rebuilt most of the ship with the exception of the hull, bridge and some miscellanous items. I made it into the USS Missouri as she looked in the Gulf War. I didn't add the high details like you are doing, because I mainly made it for the CivIII video game. Although if I get time, I do want to make it high detailed later on.
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Eilelwen
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small update but some work done (yea) will keep working on this it WILL get done hehe
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Hey Guys, he's also posting over at CGtalk. We need to get Tony in here 
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