Early RAN Cruisers

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Early RAN Cruisers

#1 Post by Rodondo »

HMS Pioneer as of 1900-1914? (I know the masts were substantially added to in sometime after 1912)
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HMAS Encounter 1914
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HMAS Sydney August 1914
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HMAS Sydney 1918
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HMAS Melbourne 1913
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HMAS Melbourne 1915
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HMAS Melbourne 1918
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HMAS Australia as of 1913
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HMAS Brisbane, Psyche and Adelaide to go
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#2 Post by graham »

Very nice (that's a bit of understatement really) to see what is relatively unknown part of Australia's naval history so well done

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#3 Post by Rodondo »

Thanks Graham, I find these ships have been largely forgotten, overshadowed by the ships of the 1910's, shame really considering the service they provided
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#4 Post by Rowdy36 »

Great work Rodondo! I look forward to more :D
By the way, what's the story behind the colour?
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#5 Post by Rodondo »

Which colour?
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#6 Post by Rowdy36 »

The colour of the ship
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#7 Post by Rodondo »

Ah, I went with a grey with a slight blue hue, looking at paintings of HMAS Encounter of a similar period, the red is a estimate of the antifouling paint
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#8 Post by Rowdy36 »

Yeah sorry, the blue hue was what I was referring to. It looks good :)
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#9 Post by Rodondo »

Thanks :)
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#10 Post by maomatic »

Looking great!
The offset waterline marking looks interesting. I suppose this served some kind of purpose?
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