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 Forum: Off Topic  Topic: Birthday Thread mk3

 Post subject: Re: Birthday Thread mk3 Posted: July 26th, 2017, 3:31 pm 

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Happy B-Day, Henrik! Enjoy your day! (I will not ask anything today! ;) ). Cheers!

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD Scale Aircraft 14

 Post subject: Re: FD Scale Aircraft 14 Posted: July 20th, 2017, 4:14 pm 

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Good morning: Somewhat late (I draw very slowly), here is the Troopship version of the Fokker F27. http://i68.tinypic.com/2d9nqfc.jpg The first one is one of 3 aircraft of the Finnish AF, which were recently replaced by CASA C295. Next is a Troopship of FAA during the Falklands War. Then one of the ...

 Forum: Parts Sheets Discussion  Topic: USN World War II Components Master Sheet and References

 Post subject: Re: USN World War II Components Master Sheet and References Posted: July 13th, 2017, 12:43 pm 

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Extremely useful guide, thanks Ian! And of course, very well done.

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD scale vehicles 10

 Post subject: Re: FD scale vehicles 10 Posted: July 8th, 2017, 6:12 am 

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Good evening: Thanks for your feedback! As I had already said, it is as important as the guns! http://i68.tinypic.com/wsk5ew.jpg A Vickers gun, but not firing under british colors: The well known Model 31 AA gun. It saw extensive service in Finland (chambered to 3 inches), Romania and many captured ...

 Forum: Personal Designs  Topic: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge Posted: July 5th, 2017, 5:26 pm 

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For the next challenge... post Dreadnought ;) !

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: Mister Hoover's Navy

 Post subject: Re: Mister Hoover's Navy Posted: July 5th, 2017, 4:59 pm 

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Hi Tobius: Just one remark about the anchor. I don´t know what is the Cramp and Sons feel, but an anchor without stock with its lifting gear was available since the 1880s (but it only was standard at least in the RN since 1903). An anchor of this type is space saving, an important consideration in a...

 Forum: Personal Designs  Topic: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge Posted: July 4th, 2017, 6:35 pm 

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Do you know? With the armoured belt, an uniform 6 inch battery, some 533 mm torpedo tubes over the flotation line... and turbines with fuel fired boilers, your cruiser can compete with WWI RN era light cruisers.

 Forum: Personal Designs  Topic: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge Posted: July 3rd, 2017, 7:14 pm 

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Hi, Waritem:

Aesthetically, at least for me, your single screw version of Hudavendigar looks very well, with very pleasent lines, and with sail mast and only two funnels, it has a definitive vintage scent of the belle epoque. Cheers.

 Forum: Personal Designs  Topic: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge

 Post subject: Re: Late Victorian Cruiser Challenge Posted: July 3rd, 2017, 7:10 pm 

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Hi, Regia Marina:

Nice cruiser! Your belt is very intresting for a cruiser of that shape (looks as a protected -by deck armour- cruiser, and its armament is similar, but at 7-6000 tons, is clearly heavier). Once again, it has a "flavor" of an italian protected cruiser before WWI. Cheers.

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 3

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 3 Posted: July 2nd, 2017, 11:24 pm 

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Very nice schemes for your airliners, W&U, the level of art design is outstanding in the Transboreal Airbus (specially the last one). Cheers.

Well done, Little bird! Your gray naval scheme, and the army green are particularly nice.
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