British carriers 50-85.

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Bombhead
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#111 Post by Bombhead »

Thanks for that link Stormwalker that will come in very useful.I will make a start on her when I've finished Vikrant.PB you will make me blush,thanks for the vote of confidence. ;)
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#112 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Ah! This altogether humble basher of pixels is made mute in the presence of the Master of those curious (but interesting) warships that have evolved to capture and launch flying machines. At such times it behoves the humble to recognise that the dictates of our art demand that the superior talent be given free reign, to delight all who care in the rendering of drawings......and....By Gum Lad You''l be Champion :D
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#113 Post by Stormwalker »

Ok guys, glad I could help ... :D
I really love this site ... ;)
I tried to make some ships, but do not have enough skill ...
The most I got was to make copies of ships from some of you and change one thing or another ... :oops:
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#114 Post by Thiel »

I think you forgot to translate that bit.
“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: British carriers 50-85.

#115 Post by Stormwalker »

Sorry, I have corrected ...
My native language is Portuguese (Brazil) and sometimes I need to use the translator to make sense of some sentences. :oops:
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#116 Post by Novice »

A good site Stormwalker, which also have the ship crest, or badg.
Image Thank you Kim for the crest

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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#117 Post by Stormwalker »

Thanks,
This site has a history of almost all ships have, or are part of the Brazilian Navy..
Here is the link in alphabetical order.

http://www.naviosbrasileiros.com.br/ngb/letras2.htm
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#118 Post by Bombhead »

Can anyone tell me what radars these are please.

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#119 Post by ALVAMA »

The large Airsearch on right is a LW08, but the only I know.
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#120 Post by klagldsf »

Strange, nothing but officers in dress crawling around there.
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