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Diego Alatriste
Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 1st, 2013, 6:55 pm
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acelanceloet wrote:
you forgot the changes on the forward deckhouse (bridge, phalanx, funnel and the area below it) and the mast. (mostly top)
I like it that way.

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 1st, 2013, 7:02 pm
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ok, as long as you keep in mind that she is not like the real vessel in those aspects then, it's your drawing.

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 1st, 2013, 9:25 pm
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That would have worked if the jelly fish that were running GB and France had spine transplants. At that stage both Italy and Germany were 'all mouth and trousers' as we say Up North (by eck!). Neither of the totalitarian states could or would have stood up to the Anglo French alliance if they'd fully supported the Republican goverment. But.....the elephant in the room was the USSR, and the (then) British goverment were backing Franco because he was anti communist. An interesting side note; during WWII the British bribed Franco's goverment heavily, and I'm talking millions, to stay neutral. Then of course, the USA took over that role as his fascist politics were still anti communist, and he was happy to lease air bases to the USAF, that's where all those second hand Sabres came from. In the end, the old bastard just died and it took the Spanish themselves to bring in democracy, with the rallying around the king as a means to bury the past.
The odd thing is - he almost joined the war, inspite of the tough times Spain was going through. The only reason he didn't was that Hitler failed to see the strategic importance of Gibraltar and was therefore unwilling to compromise with Franco. If the Balkans campaign hadn't happened, it's possible that Hitler would've supported a Spanish invasion of Gibraltar and Portugal instead (Franco told Hitler and the Germans that he wanted to annex Portugal. This was around a year or so after he signed a 'Treaty of Non-Aggression and Friendship' with Salazar - shades of 'Molotov-Ribbentrop,' anyone? :roll:).


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Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 2nd, 2013, 2:54 pm
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Um, I'm not sure I agree with you that Franco ever seriously contemplated joining the Axis powers as a fighting ally; notwithstanding the Spanish 'volunteers' on the Eastern Front. My reading of Franco is that he was quite cunning in playing off the the two sides, as evidenced by the very expensive pay-off that Britain gave him to stay officially neutral; and of course, by 1943 there wasn't any question, as anybody could see which way the wind was blowing ;)


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Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 2nd, 2013, 7:08 pm
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Franco was the Spanish Tito.


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Diego Alatriste
Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 3rd, 2013, 1:17 am
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klagldsf wrote:
Franco was the Spanish Tito.
Yes, both were dictators.

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Diego Alatriste
Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 3rd, 2013, 1:57 am
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MC Spoilt B'stard
Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 4th, 2013, 1:14 am
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I think that your 76 mm platform is to small in length. further great ships you been drawing !

Edit: removed part about hangar

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 4th, 2013, 1:20 am
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MC Spoilt B'stard wrote:
I think that your 76 mm platform is to small in length, i also have my doubts about the size of the hangar, i measured it with a folded SH-60 and your hangar would end somewere around the door below the bridge wings. further great ships you been drawing !
Someone forgot what a helicopter hovering means. :P

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Republican NavyPosted: February 4th, 2013, 1:41 am
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TimothyC wrote:
MC Spoilt B'stard wrote:
I think that your 76 mm platform is to small in length, i also have my doubts about the size of the hangar, i measured it with a folded SH-60 and your hangar would end somewere around the door below the bridge wings. further great ships you been drawing !
Someone forgot what a helicopter hovering means. :P
I seen it :roll: wasnt paying atention to it

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