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Bruno Lotse 03-09-06 11:48 AM

RE: 'll do the ratty rusty one as the Vorpostenboot...
:up:

Here are another ones for your inspiration. Former Yugoslavian Masor and Marjan converted by Germans as Minenshiffe - Minelayers and Minesweepers operating in the Adriatic Sea.

Masor:
http://img332.imageshack.us/img332/2492/Masor.th.jpg

Marjan
http://img332.imageshack.us/img332/1503/Marjan.th.jpg

Former Yugoslavian Leader Dubrovnik - in German service - TA 32

http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/9...nikTA32.th.jpg

Former Yugoslavian DD Beograd, then Italian Sibenico, and finally German TA 43
http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/9...radTA43.th.jpg

GlowwormGuy 03-09-06 07:08 PM

Man TA32 looks suspiciously like a British destroyer hehehe... looks like another incarnation for NDDA.

Mountbatten

Bruno Lotse 03-09-06 09:46 PM

As the story goes, when Yugoslavian Navy establishment allocated money for a new leader they initially approached French, as French were renown for their ships built for Mediterrenian theater. Yet Yugoslavians wanted on their destroyers Check guns (I do not know why they would thought that Scoda (land-locked country) was good in Naval artillery. They were undeniably good in building tanks though). French said no. They would built everything top-notch but according to their own specifications - from keel to the last bolt. Then Yugoslavians approached British. The British answered - you want us to install those guns or you would install them yourselves? So, eventually Leader Dubrovnik was another incarnation of British Naval ship building...Well, when Germans took it over they installed their own naval guns.

GlowwormGuy 03-10-06 07:49 PM

That solved it I guess... so I guess that 'this is a job for - NDDA!' Well Skoda works did pretty good artillery and I guess, being a part of the former Austro-Hungarian empire they were just more familiar with Skoda guns. Should do a pack - the German British looking ex-foreign destroyers: ZG3 Hermes, TA32... by the way, this is standard German camo colours? For the TA's I mean?

Mountbatten

GlowwormGuy 03-10-06 08:38 PM

Just thinking out loud...

Would it be possible to modify this lovely vessel...

http://www.voodoo.cz/battleships/pic...plan%20col.jpg

... into this one?

http://www.oksenate.gov/senate_artwo...s_oklahoma.jpg

Change the masts into tripods, put the secondaries into the superstructure and take away one funnel...

Just thinking out loud,
Mountbatten

GlowwormGuy 03-14-06 04:10 AM

Bad news and good news
 
First the bad news... the game does not have the German TB models for 1932 and 1939 which is really ridiculous as they're similar to the extant 1924 model but with a few guns added and subtracted here and there. So many missing things - heck they should have done at least two Warspites (Malaya type with old style tripods and the Warspite type) and at least two Renowns (Renown and Repulse, box superstructure former, tripod mast the latter) and a VW class with the old number of funnels, not just the single funnel long range version - I mean they had all those Yank and Japanese destroyers etc...

So that's the bad news...

The good news is

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/993...game0md.th.jpg

I'll send it over to Horsa for hosting. Included are the stock Gabbiano repainted as a Vorpostenboot and a 'lifeboat' (just a PT boat repaint in wood texture).

Cheers,
Mountbatten

willi 03-14-06 08:19 AM

Re: Bad news and good news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GlowwormGuy
The good news is

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/993...game0md.th.jpg

I'll send it over to Horsa for hosting. Included are the stock Gabbiano repainted as a Vorpostenboot and a 'lifeboat' (just a PT boat repaint in wood texture).

Cheers,
Mountbatten

Very, very nice!
:yep:

Scorpio U-1000 03-14-06 08:28 AM

:rock: Good Work! :rock:

:up:

GlowwormGuy 03-14-06 11:01 PM

Hi Horsa, hope you got the file safe and sound!

I'll work on a couple of more repaints for the TBs including 2 color and variant 3 color (green, white, black) schemes so we can get a trifle more color in there. By the way, Scorpio let me know where I can send this (if you'd care to include them in the Italian set or whatever) and Bruno please remind me of your email address again. I'll try and send over the Capetown repaints and a few other things.

hTanks,
Mountbatten

horsa 03-15-06 06:02 AM

Quote:

Hi Horsa, hope you got the file safe and sound!
Nothing received recently :-?

willi 03-15-06 06:02 AM

Hi Mountbatten
Thanks for your offer that we appreciate.
We will try to insert the unity that you will repaint in the expansion MN of next publication, or in a following patch.
The address where you can send the file, you find it in PM.

Willi

:D

Bruno Lotse 03-15-06 10:42 AM

Re: Well Skoda works did pretty good artillery...
You're right. I've read recently that Skoda was the main supplier of naval guns for Austro-Hungarian fleet. Battleships of class Viribus Unitis were equipped with original Skoda guns. So Checks were in no way novices in naval artillery. The reason why French did not want to install Check guns on Dubrovnik was simply French desire to maintain their DD fleet as the most powerful in the Mediterrenian. Check guns were 140 mm capable to throw 40kg shells to 24 km while the most powerful French DD gun was 138 mm. When British built Leader Dubrovnik and installed 4X140mm guns, Dubrovik became the most powerful destroyer (in terms of gunnery) in the world all the way till German experiments with 150mm guns (which proved to be a failure - they eventually reverted to 127mm). Yugoslavians also had three destroyers - Beograd, Ljubljana, Zagreb. These three were based on French Barasque with 4x120mm but again Skoda guns. Italians captured Dubrovik ('Premuda'), Beograd ('Sebenico'), Ljublana ('Ljublana'). Zagreb was destroyed by its own crew who did not want to surrender their ship. Germans took over Premuda and Sebenico - TA 32 and TA43. Ljublana sank in spring 1943.
I like your idea of repainting British cruisers. Looking at stock RN cruisers in the game one might think that RN was in Toulon throughout the WW2 - no camo,no nothing. Have a look at the HMS Arethusa in so called 'Malta' camo, i.e. colors specific for that theater of war.
My email Bruno_Lotse@yahoo.ca

http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/263/Color2.th.jpg
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/7719/Color1.th.jpg

Here's HMS Coventry in 1941. See... She was not in Toulon. She was at Alexandria and as such she was properly painted :sunny:
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/1...oventry.th.jpg

And finally my love, heroes of Malta HMS Abdiel and Maxman :up:

http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/9505/Abdiel.th.jpg
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/7964/Maxman.th.jpg

Here's another one HMS Maxman in May 1942 painted as if she is a French destroyer Chacal. Ooooh sneaky British. :D Yet, what can you say - blockade runner...
http://img467.imageshack.us/img467/7964/Maxman.th.jpg

GlowwormGuy 03-15-06 05:35 PM

will resend
 
Oakydoky will resend and cc to Bruno and Willi as well.

Thanks very much for the lovely plates Bruno. I've actually been doing most of the work on the Dido III (Black Prince - a Dido with 3rd turret removed) and a reworked Exeter posing as Delhi/Capetown class. Would be nice to have different camo versions of others. Particularly for Mediterranean theater as that's where the Italian fleet is expanding (hehehe)

Many thanks,
Mountbatten

Bruno Lotse 03-15-06 09:31 PM

Here some ships to spoil Italian drive to Mare Nostrum :arrgh!:

HMS York
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/4426/HMSYork.th.jpg

HMS Enterprise
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/9964/Enterprise.th.jpg
HMS Southampton
http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/1...ampton1.th.jpg
HMS Black Prince
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/3...kPrince.th.jpg

HMS Scylla
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/7691/Scylla.th.jpg

HMS Coventry
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/1..._Page_2.th.jpg
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/5..._Page_1.th.jpg

HMS Delhi
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/1..._Page_2.th.jpg
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/6..._Page_1.th.jpg

HMS Ajax
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/2918/Ajax.th.jpg

HMS Swiftsure (well, she wasn't actually there but color plates are quite standard - light gray - dark gray)
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/6479/Swiftsure.th.jpg

Parra bellum :rock:

GlowwormGuy 03-16-06 07:52 AM

A few cans of paint...
 
Nice selection there Bruno,

I was getting tired of seeing the Brits in their prewar camo pattern - ie NO CAMO :-j

Let's see what we can churn out with a few cans of paint :up:

Mountbatten


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