SMS Schleswig-Holstein 1939 refit

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  1. yamato74

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    Hi guys I'm new to the forum!
    I need help to find free plans about SMS Schleswig-Holstein after her 1936 refit, basically her configuration at the start of WW2. Can anybody help me?
    Thanks a lot
     
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    Not sure how similar the different ships of that class were, but here are some SMS Pommern hull lines.
    SB-101 'Building MN Edgar Quinet'
    Not sure if that helps any.
     
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    That was exactly what I was searching for! Anyway Pommern is still a Deutschland class so I guess it is ok :) But I can't still find an image of the ship's elevations of decent quality to print it and use as a reference.
     
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    What do you mean by elevations? Those plans were posted by @Tugboat so you might contact him and see if he has the rest of the plans.
     
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    Already checked Dreadnoughtproject. For elevations I mean the profile and deck view, anyway thanks guys
     
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    In design, elevation refers to a side view.
     
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    You learn something new every day. I'm a little smarter now than I was five seconds ago. ;)
     
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    I have a book on this class at home. I will have to check to see what it's title is, but it has extensive plans, pictures and a whole lot of interesting stuff (once one types it into a translater as the book is in german). I will have to look tonight to see what the title is
     
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    Oh if you could it'd be great! The language it's not a problem once I get the title.
     
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    I based a lot of the wood kit geometry off of that book.
     
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    I too want to use those plans to build the internal structure of the ship, but I cannot find decent plans to do it.