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Seems I can finish this sheet of my arts in 2024!
That has been a long year.
It's been a hard but happy time.
Yorktown CV-10, an optimistic young girl with her huge family surrounding her.
She looks much happier than the Old York--but she was definitely living up to her name. As a member of the fast carrier task force, she did well.
*She was also good at *stealing* jeeps from army men.
I can't believe this was done in Sept 2014--It's been over 10 years since I created her. The original design was weird, but I like it. York CV-5 was based on Wo-class so she got white hair, but later I decided to give that design to CV-10, so that all York-class are yellow haired
@mightyplem Already. An armor-covered girl in love with wiskey.
Adding more spamming.
Let’s meet San Diego (She is a commission so I will stop posting)
Unexpectedly to you, most of my girls are not new designs—they have been in existence since 2015 or earlier. I tried to make them better, but I NEVER redo them, since they are alive to me.
I love Ms33, but I do like Ms 32 better, since it has a greater contrast. Anyway, although it might look dull according to the paint plate, the historical pictures do show a nice contrast between colors. Let's throw the painting guide away.
The design of USS Gambier Bay is one of my favorite. As a baby CARRIER that transports a lot of aircraft in a low speed, she is expected to be a child carrying overwhelming luggage.
And the “Be ware of propellers”.
For Indy, I decided to give her a bat box.
Independence and her night fighter “Bat Teams”.
She wears a pair of hopping shoes that almost look like floating.
With her radar and earphones she can contact with her kittens easily.
She will guard the fleet’s good nightsleep.
Saratoga 1944.
After so many battles, she reached her final shape of a modernized fleet carrier—before she was heavily wounded in 1945 and put to secondary services.
Her hair turned grey, but her eyes were still sharp.
“I’m still the home of the Hell Divers.”
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭