The modernized Yamato
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The modernized Yamato
So after studying some Japanese battleships I realized that the IJN seemed to put there ships in service for a long time. And if Japan won ww2 it was likely that if the Yamato survived they would of kept it going for a long long time. The area of this "Modernized Yamato would be the 1990's- 2000.
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I eagerly await the masterpiece that this thread will inevitably produce...
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this is how it looked like at first.
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Is that sarcastic?Colosseum wrote:I eagerly await the masterpiece that this thread will inevitably produce...
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Heavily. Extremely. Egregiously. Stupendously.
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Okay now you gays arereally confusing me
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Please, post your modernized Yamato. Like I said, I eagerly await seeing what you come up with.
Surprisingly I have never actually seen a modernized Yamato attempt. I'm genuinely curious.
Surprisingly I have never actually seen a modernized Yamato attempt. I'm genuinely curious.
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Oh sorry about that I'm working on tearing out the 6.1 inch guns, range finders, and all sorts of equipment
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The difficult part of this is that you have to "invent" Japanese weapons because in modern japan all the navies ships are based on US weapons and ships