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"1984" ...no...we will not speak of the work of Orwell. Simply it placed to the submarine type 209 temporarily in that year of service. My MOD covers three countries that had this noble material in their inventory. Two Latin American countries (Argentina and Perú) and one European country, member of the NATO (Greece).Regarding the model, I had to base myself on the model of the submarine Type 207 or "Kobben" class already available in the MOD. So you’ll notice there are visual details that I couldn’t modify, especially on the stern of the ship and at the base of the sail. Otherwise I could not share my work.The well-known method "Frankenstein".... Anyway, I think I have reached 90% accuracy in terms of dimensions, color, propel, planes, etc. I sincerely hope someone can introduce the model 100% accurate.The installation is to follow the arrangement of each folder involved. Without intending to extend myself too much, I hope you have no difficulties in the installation and enjoy the addition of one more material.Greetings!. Marcelo
NOTA: A los Hermanos Peruanos, el Eterno Agradecimiento del Pueblo y FFAA de mi Patria.... https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/dow...o=file&id=6305
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"Fire!!! that the People look at us! " - Admiral Guillermo Brown. Order prior to the "Battle of Los Pozos" that took place on June 11,1826 in the Rio de La Plata,in front of the city of Buenos Aires, in an area of relative greater depth and to the view from the population. Was a combat between a flimsy Argentine Squadron and the powerfull Brazilian Empire Fleet.It was a victorious day for the Argentine navy.William Brown was the first Admiral of the newly formed Argentine Navy.Born in Ireland and argentine by adoption.A great patriot. |
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