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Old 02-07-08, 08:54 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Doolan
I just had a silly idea that might work, although I haven't been able to test it yet ingame.

Lately I've been playing a few tabletop naval wargames, one of which sports plastic prepainted miniatures that, while not extremely detailed, are generally accurate in terms of proportions, mast and turret placement, etc.

I think it would be possible to use one of them and a protractor as a way of estimating AoB by rotating the ship model until it matches the image on the periscope.

Has anyone thought of doing that in SH4 before? If so, have you tried it? With what results?

Sadly I have no models for merchants except for Kinai Maru, but I do have a few warships that I'm tempted to use for this (a Yukikaze, Kongo, Yamato and Akagi).

In the case of this particular wargame, only larger ships would work, as they are the only models with enough detail to actually get you reliable results, but still...
I think I read somewhere about actual US subs doing the same to train in estimating AOB.
They did train in a gymnasium at Pearl. The use of modeled craft were used and placed on the floor of the gym. I read that also in one of my books.(of many)
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