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Good to hear that your work is in progress, padi :up:
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Best regards:Kaleun_Salute: |
Hello padi,
in case you are looking for 3D models of the two basic types of British throwers, check the lastes version of the guns_UK library. As for the Isaac Sweers, it was fitted out in the UK and had the standard outfit of fleet destroyers of 1941/42 (4 throwers, 2 rails). The original French ships had an internal rail systems for heavy depth charges and Thornycroft-type throwers. All that is included in the models done by Texelbo and also in my Le Fantasque model. The French ships serving with the Royal Navy had their equipment replaced by British material. So, try making educated guesses by comparing with similar British units. The Italian used their very own type of throwers and also specific rails. A simple model of the Italian throwers was done by JapLance for his SH4 models. Just check the libraries he provided. Cheers |
Wow that are really nice and useful informations!
I'm implementing that information into the files and I hope that I can upload a extended file in the next few days. But I have two questions regarding your answers: 1. to the Frog: Which guns_UK do you mean? Is the file supplied with your last ship? 2. to gap: I would really like to implement the Models into the files. There is only one Question: Did the Mk7 Mod2 look different from the Mk7? Sadly the Mk9 Mod2 is useless for the purpose of this mod, because the only advantage (that I have read about) was the deeper detonation depth... But if the Mod2 had any implementable improvements I'm going to implement them. Also thanks to all the replys which show me that the work isn't useless and nobody cares about it! Like we say in Germany "das geht runter wie Öl"! |
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http://i.imgur.com/y9SVLOZ.png Depth charge Mk9 on the left, MK9 Mod2 on the right Quote:
Detonation depths depended on detonators/fuzes fitted, and they can't be associated with any particular depth charge mark/mod, as they were interchangeable and new detonators were often retrofitted to older depth charge models. Information available on the web is often misleading on this point, but the US manuals that I pointed you to are quite clear on this respect. Quote:
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No, I mean the second modification of the Mk7, which I refer as Mod2.
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I also haven't knew the information about the fuzes before... |
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Anyway, I think the official designation for the DC mod you are talking about was MKVII-Heavy, and yes, its lead weight protruding from the cylindrical casing, it brong some external differences compared to the 'regular' MkVII: http://i.imgur.com/VWAvIGD.png British depth charge MkVII (left) and MkVII-Heavy (right) Quote:
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As written here http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WAMUS_ASW.php the Mark 7 had at least two modification intervals and because of that I named the second modification interval Mod 2, even if this name is not written, but what should you name it else? |
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Let me know if you find any extra information. In the meanwhile we can only assume that, unlike the British Mk VII-Heavy, the US depth charge with the same number had the lead weight fitted internally, and that the heavy version of it had the same external appearance as its standard-weight mods. The lead weight being internal, seems to be confirmed by the fact that the explosive charge had to be reduced in order to make space for the extra weight, as reported by navweaps. :salute: |
For reference, this is how my version of the US Mk DC looks (more specifically a British-made version of it, as you can see from the markings):
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I can't wait to have that models implemented! After the conversation I think that I will also implement the Mk 9 Mod 1 but for first with estimated ratings, but they are changed later. The Mk 7 Mod 2 will also stay in the mod, because I think that it is implemented completely... |
What happened to the date? 19.19.2017
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What happened to the date? 19.19.2017 |
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Now let's find which calendar has 19.19.2017 as a valid date :hmmm: |
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