Early RAN Cruisers

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Re: Early RAN Cruisers

#31 Post by Rodondo »

Certainly Wizard! Luckily Rowdy was kind enough to give me his workings on her, so far have the hull and most of the topsides done, just the rigging to go

Heres the Pioneer with boats, I wasn't happy with the yards so I also re-did them

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#32 Post by heuhen »

nicely done.
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#33 Post by eswube »

Great work.
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#34 Post by emperor_andreas »

Very nice work!
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#35 Post by adenandy »

Ooooo, nice work Rodondo :)
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#36 Post by Rodondo »

Thanks guys :)
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#37 Post by Hood »

Very nice work.
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#38 Post by Rodondo »

LEST WE FORGET

Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand, commemorating a century since the landings in Gallipoli, so to recognize the event and the sacrifice of servicemen both of the ADF/AIF/ANZAC and worldwide, here's RAN's most celebrated WWI ship, HMAS Sydney which not only managed the RAN's first victory over the Emden, but also engaged a Zeppelin, came under attack from German planes and assisted with the capture of German New Guinea.

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#39 Post by Krakatoa »

Nice work Rodondo,

The 100th anniversary of Gallipoli is a big thing in New Zealand and Australia. For those of us who lost relatives there it is a very personal event and a time to remember them.
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#40 Post by Hood »

Excellent work Rodondo.
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