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Is the scaling right on this?

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If not what needs to be done? Battleship provided by Stevew texturized by me. I know aircraft carriers are big battleships a little smaller and crusiers smaller than battleships, but does this look right? If it is I'm going to add more to the fleet and put a sky in.

Comments (5)


DemolitionMan

11:21PM | Sat, 09 June 2001

Everything looks great Kid except the aircraft carrier looks a little bit too big or maybe sink her down into the water a bit more eh....;) Other wise looks good....Go to the navy website if you want to track down some pics of this type they have them.....!

KiDAcE

1:35AM | Sun, 10 June 2001

Yeah I was kind of think that also. Not too big but too high and too squared. I might tilt it a bit so you can see the deck and sink her down a little. Thanks.

mvzear

11:14AM | Sun, 10 June 2001

praps when it gets all them planes on it it'll settle some

Psd-sign

5:20AM | Wed, 13 June 2001

Difficult Question, becaus the light and the high detailed destroyer inn the front vs the low detailed Carrier. It looks ok, but play with the light and show us the carrier with some more details.

KiDAcE

8:44PM | Wed, 13 June 2001

It's on the agenda. It'll be posted June 14th.


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