- Ship construction diagram manuals#
- Ship construction diagram manual#
- Ship construction diagram download#
California and Tennessee class Battleships - 4x3 14" guns, 8x2 5" guns.
Ship construction diagram manuals#
Ship construction diagram download#
(Except in the case of the British "minors," for example,) Download them to your own computer first, trim away what you don't want, and rotate them so that they are vertical, for maximum length/size in printing. Because of computer graphics, some drawings may appear to be over-shaded and difficult to look at on the screen, but they should print out much more nicely at their real size.If you are a naval miniatures wargamer like I am, trying to fill in missing classes of models at whatever scale - 1:4800 (CinC), 1:2400 (CinC and GHQ), 1:1800 (Axis & Allies), 1:1200 & 1:1250 (AlNavco/Superior, Hansa, Neptun, Delphin, etc.), 1:700 & 1:720 (Tamiya, Revell, etc.) - you may want to print off the side plan drawings to scale and in reverse (to be cut and pasted on both sides of a piece of cardboard), so that you can have some very nice stand-up 2-D models, like these.Īnd/or you can use the deck plans - the deck plans for Bismarck, Hood, and Prince of Wales were provided with the old AlNavCo Seapower rules. You are free to download my scans of the drawings and print them off for your own personal use.Of course, if you get your own copies of the original manuals, you can do anything you like with your own scans of them.) Please note that I am posting scans I made here - the scans are mine, even if the original drawings themselves are in the public domain - and I do not want my scans re-posted by anyone else anywhere else.government documents, they are public domain - they are not from privately published reprintings and videodiscs. Navy ONI recognition manuals - and as U.S. All these drawings are scanned by me from original U.S.
Ship construction diagram manual#
Government ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence) ID recognition manual book plans drawings of World War 2 II ships warships naval vessels - and more to come. Office of Naval Intelligence Ship Drawings and Photos Free, public domain U.S.