HMAS Bathurst and co

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HMAS Bathurst and co

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HMAS Bathurst 1940-1946
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HMAS Lismore 1940-1946, HNLMS Batjan 1946-1958
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HMAS Maryborough
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#2 Post by Hood »

These are fantastic, great work!
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#3 Post by Shigure »

Good stuff.
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#4 Post by juergen klueser »

very cool
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#5 Post by Gollevainen »

Really nice to see these here
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#6 Post by eswube »

Great series.
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#7 Post by Rodondo »

Thanks all, just added HMAS Marysborough so that completes the "Orignal style" Bathursts with the angled superstructure, the rest of the 60, had the boxy superstructure which was presumably easier and quicker to build and gave a larger bridge without impacting on the forward spaces
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#8 Post by Rowdy36 »

Brilliant! Simply brilliant :)
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#9 Post by Novice »

These are excellent drawings. I'm glad that this class of ships is having such a wonderful re-make.
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#10 Post by Rodondo »

Wow been this long, hopefully they'll be coming thick and fast!

HMAS Wallaroo, the shortest lived of all the Bathurst's, not even reaching 11 months in service, being sunk in collision with a liberty ship off SW WA
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SS Carmencita (EX-Ballarat), broken up 1953 as sale to Chinese interests was blocked
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