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Hi,
two screenshots from the German Light Cruiser "Emden" (converted from SH5 to SH3): http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/...a722582c6g.jpg (from the bridge, looking backwards). http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/...7c278d2a6g.jpg (view on the midship section). Greetings rowi58 |
Very nice. :up:
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Vendor, nice tonnage sunk. You are very lucky to came across such a TF.
I haven't been able to find such a big TF. Some screenshots 1. My new IXB skin - Thank you Steed. http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/402/ixbskin.jpg The flag is raised for photograph only. 2. Meeting an old friend on the way back to Lorient. http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/6773/oldfriend.jpg |
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http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/o..._55653_143.jpg
This destroyer was actually still going, and her screws were turning! Until this :DL http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/o..._55720_163.jpg |
Good shots, :up:
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Pray tell :hmmm: |
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Was the ship up against a subnet or reef? Looks like solid land behind it, have never seen a ship go Titanic like that in (if that's right) such severely shallow water. |
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If it is deep water, it's still a pretty rare sight. I always hope for the huge death plunge like that when I sink something. |
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Yeah, he must have just clipped the bow, and let the engines drive her down in.
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I like seeing a ship roll over more than 45 degrees. I got one to capsize completely once. It's not nearly as common as the ship driving itself under.
AND: Sorry to bump this; it was the last post on the last page. Not sure if people saw it. Quote:
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