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HMS Dreadnought 1906-07 WIP
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:59 pm
by ziminyang
I am new to the forum. So like to use my ship as an introduction
You can also find more rendering of the ship at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35064860@N04
Thanks.
Max
Re: HMS Dreadnought 1906-07 WIP
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:46 am
by DrPR
Max,
Beautiful work! Thanks for posting this - it cleared up some misconceptions I had about the ship.
What software do you use, and how long have you been working on this project? Where did you get plans for the ship?
Phil
Re: HMS Dreadnought 1906-07 WIP
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:37 am
by ziminyang
Thanks Phil.
The software I use includes AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, 3dsmax with brazil renderer. I did try some other tools, but still those three is the ideal combination for me.
It is very hard to say for sure how much time I have spent on the project since I did it bit by bit during my off-work time. Roughly I would say, 300 hours more to reach this stage. In fact, quite some time was spent on understanding the structure since there are still a lot of details missing from even the most detailed drawings I can have.
About the drawings, the best publically available one is "Anatomy of ships, Dreadnought" by John Roberts. Very detail and accurate. High recommded on the topic. There are some other books, which contains good reference photos. "British Battleships of WWI" by R. A. Burt is the one I recommend. The old version is hard to find, but the new one is coming soon.
Max
Re: HMS Dreadnought 1906-07 WIP
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:22 pm
by Roscoe
Fantastic model Max, I've always liked the Dreadnought, it's just such a classic warship.
That's a wide variety of CAD programs you've used, but it definitely seems to work for you.
Keep up the great work,
Dean
Re: HMS Dreadnought 1906-07 WIP
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:32 pm
by mcg
Breathtaking work.
By coincidence I have been reading on my iPad Robert Massie's bestselling book of a few years ago, "Dreadnought." The Kindle version was just issued in late June.
http://www.amazon.com/Dreadnought-ebook/dp/B0089EHK70. It is a long history of the politics and personalities of the era that culminated in the construction of the Dreadnought. Great summer reading.
Congratulations and thank you for posting these superb illustrations.
Michael