RN S class destroyers (1916)

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Re: RN S class destroyers (1916)

#21 Post by JSB »

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Re: RN S class destroyers (1916)

#22 Post by Charybdis »

Very nice!
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Re: RN S class destroyers (1916)

#23 Post by Krakatoa »

Nice work Rodondo
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#24 Post by Hood »

Agreed, very nice work!
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Re: RN S class destroyers (1916)

#26 Post by Rodondo »

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Rest of the RAN S class ships, will add up the COA's for Tattoo & Swordsman once done as well. Stalwart & Success don't seem to have one
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Re: RN S class destroyers (1916)

#27 Post by Krakatoa »

The only difference between these ships that I can see is the funnel markings?

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#28 Post by Rodondo »

And hull markings ;) Stalwart and Success had a tiny nameplate on the stern that none of the rest seemed to have, the only differences I could discern
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#29 Post by Hood »

Very nice work.
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Re: RN S class destroyers (1916)

#30 Post by JSB »

Very nice, I better repost my ones as I don't think Majhost is coming back.
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