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superboy
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 7th, 2014, 2:27 am
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JSB, Gollevainen, emperor_andreas, eswube, wb21, Hood, seeker36340, thank you. :D

eswube, PC-461 class were constructed in 4 series, 343 boats, many operators and many versions. i'm not sure maybe or not.

These are the completed vessels of Royal Thai Navy and Thai Marine Police Division. i will minor change again in good time. ;)

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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 7th, 2014, 7:23 am
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Fantastic!

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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 7th, 2014, 10:15 am
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Exellent Work!

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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 7th, 2014, 10:37 am
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A beautifull serie of drawings
Well done :D


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wb21
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 8th, 2014, 3:35 pm
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Looking forward to this thread. :)
Since you have a better knowledge about the RTN assets, I will relinquish the HTMS Pinklao for you to draw. (I might be using your version of the PC-461 in my future Philippine Navy thread) [ img ]

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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 8th, 2014, 7:10 pm
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As always, excellent work. :)


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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 9th, 2014, 3:55 pm
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Trojan, Radome, Colombamike, wb21,eswube thanks you. :)

wb21 many thanks :D. HTMS Pinklao or cannon class is one of the most popular in thailand, so i'd like to draw top down view too. i will start in a few months after HTMS Tachin or tacoma class.

and the second vessel in this weekend or next weekend is 470 tons Italian torpedo boat (now 10% :mrgreen: )


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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 14th, 2014, 12:51 pm
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Trad Class Torpedo Boat

Thai torpedo boat, Trad Class built in Monfalcone shipyard,Trieste, Italy. They were designed on base of Italian Spica class torpedo boat, being as though their moderated version.

Thai navy called these ships "large torpedo boat". There were 9 ships.Before 1940. successful enough small fast ships for actions in constrained harbour areas. two first torpedo boats (Trad and Phuket) were ordered to CRDA in 1934, remaining 7 ships under the 1935 program.

Specifications:
Builder: CRDA At Monfalcone Tieste Italy
Displacement: 470 tons full load
Dimensions: 68.5 x 6.55 x 2.1 m
Propulsion: 1 Steamturbine, 9,000 bhp (Parsons geared turbines, Yarrow boilers)
Speed: 31 kts Shaft: 2 shafts
Endurance: 1700nm (15 kts)
Crew: 68

Armament:
3x76/40 QF Mk I HA Naval Guns
2x20/65 Breda machine Guns
2x450mm Torpedos Twin Tubes
2x450mm Torpedos Single Tube


Ships:
HTMS Trad (PT-11): Commissioned: 19 Mar 1937 Decommissioned: 26 November 1975
HTMS Puket (PT-12): Commissioned: 19 Mar 1937 Decommissioned: 26 November 1975
HTMS Patani (PT-13): Commissioned: 19 Mar 1937 Decommissioned: 1978
HTMS Surasadra (PT-21): Commissioned: 5 October 1938 Decommissioned: 23 November 1978
HTMS Chandraburi (PT-22): Commissioned: 5 October 1938 Decommissioned: 16 December 1976
HTMS Rayong (PT-23): Commissioned: 5 October 1938 Decommissioned: 16 December 1976
HTMS Chumporn (PT-31): Commissioned: 5 October 1938 Decommissioned: 26 November 1975
HTMS Chonburi (PT-32): Commissioned: 5 October 1938 Decommissioned: 17 Januar 1941
HTMS Songkhla (PT-33): Commissioned: 5 October 1938 Decommissioned: 17 Januar 1941

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Trad Class refit version and 2014 version status work in progress, i have little problem "no refit version photo" :mrgreen: . I'm asking for help from my friends and waiting the good news.


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Hood
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 14th, 2014, 12:56 pm
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Excellent work Superboy. These little torpedo boats certainly had a long life. They certainly packed a punch for their small size.

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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: December 14th, 2014, 2:15 pm
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Stunning remake you have done there, Superboy. :D
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