Re: Coat of Arms for navy vessels

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Re: Coat of Arms for navy vessels

#301 Post by Rodondo »

KimWerner wrote:@ Rodondo is it possible for you to do the same for the badge for HMAS Brunei?
Yeah, I'll do it tonight when I have some spare time, hopefully might get the Tarakan done in the small frame as well
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Re: Coat of Arms for navy vessels

#302 Post by KimWerner »

A little weekend present for those who liked the navies down under. I found this little New Zealand pearl of a badge (in my view ;) ) and when I found out that it was/is warn by three exciting vessels. A Loch class frigate (participated in the Korean War), a Lake class patrol vessel, and right now a modern inshore patrol boat of the Protector class.
Maybe it might inspire some of you to draw one of these :D
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#303 Post by Bombhead »

A very nice and very unusual badge Kim.
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#304 Post by KimWerner »

Bombhead wrote:A very nice and very unusual badge Kim.
Yep :!: I couldn't resist to draw it of just these reasons ;)
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#305 Post by Rodondo »

A very simple New Zealand Badge from me today before I have a shot at the Brunei

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Re: Coat of Arms for navy vessels

#306 Post by Rowdy36 »

Isn't it spelt 'Endeavour'?
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#307 Post by Rodondo »

...dammit! Knew that would happen
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Re: Coat of Arms for navy vessels

#308 Post by Rowdy36 »

Haha happens to the best of us! That aside it is a nice drawing :)
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#309 Post by Rodondo »

corrected...hopefully :lol:

@Kim, the Hobart (I) CoA hasn't been added, (link to pic http://shipbucket.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 561#p53561)
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Re: Coat of Arms for navy vessels

#310 Post by KimWerner »

Rodondo wrote:corrected...hopefully :lol:

@Kim, the Hobart (I) CoA hasn't been added, (link to pic http://shipbucket.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 561#p53561)
:oops: Bugger! I've just forget it while I was awaiting you to fix the "D" for HMAS Sydney (and I'll reckon that it will be that badge, I shall use?). But now the Hobart badge is added ;)
:( The Endeavour badge isn't fixed yet :!: But nice and handsome else ;)
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