UK JKN Class Destroyers

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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#11 Post by smurf »

One (or two) small points. You have shown Javelin with the original external galley funnel behind the main funnel. It should extend a bit higher than the top of the main funnel and continue down to deck level in front of the funnel. Haven't you also shown the top of the galley funnel as later placed inside the main funnel? You shouldn't have both at once.
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#12 Post by Krakatoa »

Thank you Smurf, I would not have noticed that the black extension from the top of the funnel is actually the galley funnel.
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#13 Post by Rodondo »

Lovely work I might just give the Aussie Ns a ho after I finish the rest of the Ss
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#14 Post by Hood »

Very nice work!
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#15 Post by Rodondo »

Still very much a WIP though a little glimpse at the 16 N's I have on the go :P

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Should be about 25-25 by the time all iterations of the RAN N's are done
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#16 Post by Krakatoa »

That is excellent work Rodondo.

Only one small comment, HMAS Norman, on the flip side one of the boats should be a motor boat. With the later photos I saw, there was two of each, one of each on each side.

I have not found my RAN/RNZN navy books yet (from last weeks house move) so I can't put up a photo for you.
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#17 Post by smurf »

Rodondo, the Ns had the galley funnel hidden inside the main funnel, not external as the early Js.
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#18 Post by Rodondo »

I'm assuming the Galley funnel was the long one going around the Starborad side of the funnel which on the N' exited out the top of the Funnel with other outlets as shown in this pic of HMAS Nizam?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/16118167@N04/8464307239
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#19 Post by maomatic »

Wow, excellent work, Rodondo!

Always great to see some camoed RN / RAN ships.
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Re: UK JKN Class Destroyers

#20 Post by Hood »

Excellent work, Rodondo. That is an impressive challenge!
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