Submarines
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I have good ones of the J class if you want
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Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
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Re: Submarines
Does anyone plans to do the "V" class submarines?
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Rodondo if you or anyone else have no plans to do the J class I might take a look at it.
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I have no plan to do the J class, however I do request that you do draw the J7 (as I live very close to her) I also Have photos and diagrams which show the difference between the J1 and the rest of the J class
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Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
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That site I previously mentioned has information on the J Class. http://www.rnsubs.co.uk/Boats/BR3043/chapter07.php See Plate 27 for J Class plans and Figure 7.4 for a poor quality plan of J7
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Something missed on the site is the wing on the sail that the J1 only had though.
Work list(Current)
Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
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Wizard Wrote
"On another note I was looking at the fantastic artwork in Real Designs (especially the Australian area), Portsmouth Bill and Squizzy I like your Australian Darings but would make one observation: Aussie Darings had less scuttles than their British sisters. A small point but it makes the Australian ships look cleaner or something. Have a look for Vampire etc, in Kookaburra's Photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/41311545@N05/"
Thanks G I hadn’t done a scuttle count on the Australia Daring still pottering away on a drawing of Voyager, I often check with Kookaburra's Photostream great stuff there and they knows their stuff
Graham
"On another note I was looking at the fantastic artwork in Real Designs (especially the Australian area), Portsmouth Bill and Squizzy I like your Australian Darings but would make one observation: Aussie Darings had less scuttles than their British sisters. A small point but it makes the Australian ships look cleaner or something. Have a look for Vampire etc, in Kookaburra's Photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/41311545@N05/"
Thanks G I hadn’t done a scuttle count on the Australia Daring still pottering away on a drawing of Voyager, I often check with Kookaburra's Photostream great stuff there and they knows their stuff
Graham
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Is this a Han-class SSN?darthpanda wrote:
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One more from my work list, is HMS Rorqual, a mine laying submarine built in 1936, and the only one of her class to survive WW2.
Thank you Kim for the crest
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Beautiful work Novice.
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English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
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English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft