Log in

View Full Version : Question about the "PRoteus Collier"


CapZap1970
03-07-08, 09:55 AM
I was wondering if the Proteus Collier is available in GWX 2.0 :hmm:
If it is not, where can I find a d/l link to add it manually?
Thnaks for your help, Kaleuns.
CapZap

Plissken_04
03-07-08, 12:05 PM
I was wondering if the Proteus Collier is available in GWX 2.0 :hmm:
If it is not, where can I find a d/l link to add it manually?
Thnaks for your help, Kaleuns.
CapZap


Hi CapZap


I have the Proteus on my Filefront Site,so you can download the Proteus from there.:up:

Here's the Link


http://files.filefront.com/Proteus+Collier/;9094700;/fileinfo.html


Plissken

Boris
03-07-08, 12:54 PM
Don't bother, it's in GWX 2.0 :up:

Did you bother to check the museum? :hmm:

CapZap1970
03-07-08, 01:53 PM
Thanks a lot for your replies, Kaleuns... :up:
Thanks a lot Plissken for th elink, will d/L it just in case only, but now i am easy knowing that it is in GWX 2.0.
CapZap

Pablo
03-07-08, 05:27 PM
Thanks a lot for your replies, Kaleuns... :up:
Thanks a lot Plissken for th elink, will d/L it just in case only, but now i am easy knowing that it is in GWX 2.0.
CapZap Hi!

GWX calls it a "Cyclops-type collier." We said "type" rather than "class" since the U.S. Navy produced several colliers in the 1910-1913 period that were of similar, but not quite identical appearance, that were used as commercial ore carriers in the first half of World War II.

Pablo

Madox58
03-07-08, 06:00 PM
And all those went down under mysterious circumstances
if I remember correctly?

Pablo
03-07-08, 06:30 PM
And all those went down under mysterious circumstances
if I remember correctly?
Yes, indeed!

The Captain's name in each case was "Barnard," which our research has discovered was the real, but lesser-known, reason for the naming of the infamous "Barnardo Triangle." ;)

Pablo