The Isle of California
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Re: The Isle of California
An update of the original in the archive forum thread.
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Re: The Isle of California
Again, another update of an old design.
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Is that a fixed Ikara launcher?
Is that even possible?
Anyway, nice drawings. It's good to see the new SeaSlug being used.
Is that even possible?
Anyway, nice drawings. It's good to see the new SeaSlug being used.
“Close” only counts with horseshoes, hand grenades, and tactical nuclear weapons.
That which does not kill me has made a grave tactical error
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Re: The Isle of California
It is the classical British zareba for Ikara.
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Oh, well you live and you learn.Voyager989 wrote:It is the classical British zareba for Ikara.
“Close” only counts with horseshoes, hand grenades, and tactical nuclear weapons.
That which does not kill me has made a grave tactical error
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Source Materiel is always welcome.
That which does not kill me has made a grave tactical error
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Source Materiel is always welcome.
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Re: The Isle of California
An update of the Californian Washington Treaty cruiser design, laid down in 1928 and serving through the end of the Great Pacific War.
And her light cruiser counterpart, now much closer and within hailing distance (note the lack of the blister hurriedly added to correct stability problems in her cousins) of the 10,000 ton limit.
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Fantastic Cruisers!
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Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
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"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
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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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*thumbs it*
well, they certainly look like nifty cruisers
well, they certainly look like nifty cruisers
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Love the cruiser designs, though they look like the first steps towards a Pagoda-mast.