GeneralMatt's Creation Thread

You are certainly a very ambitious unit-maker, GM. Would that we had more talent out there such as yours! :D
 
Wow, very nice, I will certainly do her for ya, in the next few thing for sure.

Can you post all the images you can find from angle?
Well, if I understood the term "from angle" maybe I could comply a little better... not exactly sure what you mean by that, but I can get you more pictures... if you need something specific, spell-it-out for non-literate people like myself... I'm unedumacated about that "from angle" speak.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg_class_battleship

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Love this close-up of the turrets
http://www.arbeitskreis-historischer-schiffbau.de/ontour/wettbew/wupper05/brandenburg-g.jpg

http://www.diggerhistory2.info/graveyards/images/brandenburg1.jpg

http://www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de/webpages/S.M.S._Brandenburg_1_.jpg

http://www.czejarek.pl/stettin/images/stt0387m.jpg

S.M.S._Weissenburg_.jpg


A series of hull shape basics:
http://modelmast.com/images/000_0399n.jpg
http://modelmast.com/images/000_0401n.jpg
http://modelmast.com/images/000_0400n.jpg
http://modelmast.com/images/000_0402n.jpg

http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/pre-dreadnought/brandenburg.gif

A whole division of them!
http://www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de/webpages/Brandenburgklasse_1894_.jpg

http://www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de/webpages/S.M.S. Weissenburg color+.jpg

S.M.S._Brandenburg_1_.jpg


http://www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de/webpages/S.M.S. Woerth sw2+.jpg

http://www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de/webpages/SMS_Kurfuerst_Friedrich_Wilhelm.jpg

http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/images/kurfurstfriedrichwilhelm.jpg

http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/images/woerth2.jpg

two reverse angle images...

http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/images/woerth.jpg

http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/images/woerth2.jpg

worth.jpg


Brandenburg Class Pre-Dreadnaught battleships, were the first German battleships designed for high seas fleet activity. These ships of the 1888-1889 design were nicked named the Whalers by the British. and on commissioning into the Imperial German navy, they joined the 1st Division of the 1st squadron and were detached to China during the Boxer rebellion. between 1902 and 1904 they were modernised with new boilers and had their large fighting masts removed. In 1910 Kurfurst Fried rich Wilhelm and Weissenburg both Nickel steel armoured ships built by Krupp's were sold to Turkey. being renamed Heireddin Barbaroosa and Torgud Reis. Heireddin Barbaroosa was Torpedoed and sunk by Royal naval submarine E11 on the 8th August 1915 in the Dardanelle's. Torgud reis became a training ship in 1924 and broken up 1938. Both Brandenburg and Worth became during World war One, Coastal defence ships, then accommodation ships. The Brandenburg it was planned to use her as a gunnery target ships but this remained unfinished and finally scrapped on 13th may 1919.

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That's about all I got Matt... I hope that's enough... let me know.
 
Perfect, that is exactly what I meant. Lots of images from all sorts of views! The 2nd image you posted is great, I had one just like it for the Zeppelin and I turned it into it's texture.
 
Perfect, that is exactly what I meant. Lots of images from all sorts of views! The 2nd image you posted is great, I had one just like it for the Zeppelin and I turned it into it's texture.
Good... I'll expect the new model in an hour!
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Don't forget that sneaky third main turret in the middle! Most pre-dreadnoughts only have two main turrets, but those Germans were up to no good sneaking a third one in there (say hello to my little friend!).
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Haha, thanks for pointing that out!

And hour.. :eek: Not that I don't want to do it, but I need to stop playing this certain game and actually do the other things... Which I am right now.
 
Make sure you read-up on this little history of the Brandenburg and it's class design...

I like this interesting tid-bit about the Brandenburg class...
Brandenburg and her sisters were unusual for their time in possessing a broadside of six heavy guns, rather than the four guns typical of contemporary battleships. They also possessed a lighter than usual secondary battery which has caused some naval historians to view them as an early expression of the Dreadnought concept. However, despite their unique mix of weaponry, the ships were designed to fight at short ranges and the secondary battery was considered part of the offensive armament, making the Brandenburgs a variation on the Pre-dreadnought theme rather than being a form of "proto-dreadnought".

An hour.. :eek: Not that I don't want to do it, but I need to stop playing this certain game and actually do the other things... Which I am right now.
Get to work Matt...
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Millions* of eager Civ4 fans desperately want to see a nice German Pre-Dreadnought model...

Don't forget to post an image of the model once you get that far... we need something else to drool over, like with that excellent Graf Zeppelin of yours.






*Okay... well maybe not millions... but I know of at least one guy who wants it... maybe a few more too.
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Haha, well actually I ran into a challenge on the other stuff so started this as a break.
Just got the hull done so far though, working on the superstructure..

Don't know if I should post an image or not..
 
Just got the hull done so far though, working on the superstructure..

Don't know if I should post an image or not..
Sure... progress reports are always encouraged...

Does it look like this?

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Make sure the "challenge" on the other stuff stays so challenging, you FINISH this model before going back to them! ;)
 
Yep (fairly. :p), been using that to model it, let me post it.
 
Here we are, it is getting there..

SMSBrandenburg.jpg
 
That's pretty good Matt... definately moving in the right direction! I have a good feeling about this... it's even better then the 3D model I was working on of the same ship...

Here's how good my 3D modeling skills have gotten so far on the project...

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Hehe... yeah... okay, I suck at 3D modeling!
 
Hehe, are you kidding,or serious? :p Because I don't want to say something I will regret, though to tell you the truth, the first model I got into Civ 4 was a box also..
 
I'm kidding... I can't even do an empty 3D box! That's how shizzy I am at 3D models!

I did almost 2,000 2D units for Pacific General (and I used to do units for Civ2 as well back in the day), but I just never could make the jump to 3D units. Guess that's why I'm an old curmudgeon! Figgity foo!

Back on the Brandenburg... one of my pics that I thought might be helpful is listed as "forbidden", but I want to make sure you can see it... go to this HTML address and click on the top picture... it shows a top-down gun layout.

http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/pre-dreadnought/sms-brandenburg.html
 
Right, thanks. I think you linked to it or something because I found it and saved it. What exactly do you mean by forbidden.. :confused:

Anyways, it does sound like you know somewhat what is involved. :p I know I tried to do 2d units for Civ 2, but at the time, our old computer did not have a program even to save .gifs!

Edit: Here is a more updated render. I am not sure about that front bit of superstructure, needs a bit of work.. And then of course a few "little" things, the weapons, texture and she will be done. ;)

SMSBrandenburg2.jpg
 
Ok, one last one, tell me if I missed anything or forever (which counts with Wolfshanze until the unit is supposedly finished) keep your peace. :p

SMSBrandenburg3.jpg
 
Looking pretty darn sharp there Matt...

On the criticism/comments department... I see the primary battery of guns... I take it you still are going to add the secondary battery of guns?

Light grey (almost white) paint job, and a beautiful teak-wood deck and you're there!

Oh, and don't forget the life-boats!




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I reserve the right to . .. .. .. .. ., moan and complain at a later date/time... but the fact this beautiful ship is being done so well, I doubt I'll have to. :goodjob:
 
Lifeboats, will do. I remember the secondary battery being mentioned, but I do not remember seeing it, I will have to take another look..

Edit: Is that the things sticking out of the main building area?

SMSBrandenburg4.jpg
 
Lifeboats, will do. I remember the secondary battery being mentioned, but I do not remember seeing it, I will have to take another look..

Edit: Is that the things sticking out of the main building area?
The secondary battery are the smaller guns... you got the six 11" guns (two in each of three turrets), but it has more smaller guns (the secondary battery).

Eight 4.1" guns and eight 3.4" guns (aka: 15 pndrs).

Go to this link and click on that picture we talked about earlier up-top. It shows the exact placement of the secondary battery... those guns sticking out of the hull!

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I think two of the 3.4" guns (15pndrs) are hiding in that picture... but 8 and 6 will be good enough if you can't find two of them.
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Ah, ok, I missed some! When put as a background Gmax makes it really tough to see any of the smaller stuff, so I have to keep going back to it loaded in Gimp..

I have the side ones now, just the 15 pndrs I guess. :)
 
Oh... I also think the "V" shaped supports coming out of your two masts are facing the wrong direction by 90-degrees... you have those "V"s running from bow to stern, but I think they both should be turned 90 degrees to have the "V" run starboard to port (right to left). Look at the real-world photos, not just that one colored drawing... I think they need to be turned 90-degrees based on the actual photos.

On the guns, all the stats I read on the ship say eight 4-inch and eight 15pndrs, but in all the photos and drawings I only see eight 4-inch and six 15pndrs... if you can spot the missing two, you're a better man then me, but in any case, at the very least your model should have 14 secondary guns (8+6).
 
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