HMS Agincourt (1914)

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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#31 Post by bezobrazov »

Highly unlikely choice of camo though! But, yes, beautiful, indeed!
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#32 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Very nice huehen: you've redeemed yourself ;)
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#33 Post by heuhen »

huehen wasen't my nick heuhen "lliB htuomstroP"!?!

I was just lucky on that search!
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#34 Post by jabba »

I literally have no idea what you two are on about!
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#35 Post by heuhen »

jabba wrote:I literally have no idea what you two are on about!
oh He just changed the place on two of the letters in may name, Normally I don't bother, but I decided to have some confusing fun!
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#36 Post by dreadnaught111 »

Nice! I was wondering when someone would do a rendering of "the gin palace" in shipbucket style! :D
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#37 Post by dreadnaught111 »

bezobrazov wrote:I am seriously contemplating drawing the 15" gun armed Riauchelo design, since I could use the redrawn QE class as reference, so the Rio would be a welcome addition, Sultan Osman-i-evveli, well, sure...if you must... 8-) ;) :D
I have a fair bit of info on the "Riauchelo." If you need any help, just ask me for the details and I'll send 'em to you. ;)
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#38 Post by bezobrazov »

Any info is welcome, so please send it by all means!
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#39 Post by Talleyrand »

such a monster! It will probably outclass the entire Argentine Navy in that moment. But proably Brasil couldnt affort to operate it.
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Re: HMS Agincourt (1914)

#40 Post by Dreadnaught »

Ah the "Gin Palace" very nice job drawing her. Always liked the design but due to all those guns her armor was less than standard battleships.
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