Catching back up on what I've been doing recently.
Yamato: I found the correct font for the ship names in Yamato 2199, it's the same font the JMSDF uses on their ships. I mocked up a nameplate for the Yukikaze a while back as a test to see how it looked. I also started on a Yamato beer label from a recent episode. Just need to do a bit of text and it's done.
Now on to Battlestar Galactica. With the proper font for all the signage identified, I redrew and modified the Galactiguise release for my own use and I'm pretty sure I now have a nearly 100% accurate rendition of what we see on the show. One of the first things I did with it was completely redo my Viper Mk II nameplate. I got carried away and you can see the result. I'm still fiddling with the colors, as you can see in the four Viper Mk VII nameplates (they're thinner then the Mk II) in the next pic. I threw on a new nameplate and redid the serial number on my Mk II shading test and I think it looks much, much better now.
I wanted to see some color on the Mk VI line art I finished a while ago and since I had no immediate plans to shade it anyway, I did up a pair of profiles for it. The first one carries the same blue the CGI models were painted in and the second matches the much darker, full-scale mockups on the show.
Now onto line art. I recently did some tweaks to the Mk II canopy to finish it up, as well as did a version closer to the filmed full-size bird, which differed from the CGI and blueprints. I also started on the "Hero" canopy frame from Starbuck's Viper in season 3 and 4. It's not finished yet, I'll completely redo it. I also, after a long marathon one day, finally finished the Mk VII line art, minus the cockpit interior. I also threw it into an updated size comparison.
Oh, and I got some line art for the He 100 and other stuff supporting projects with Logan, but you'll have to wait to see those.