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The Old Man
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Utterly shameless necrothread bumpage, but I fully intend on reviewing the rest of this series when I get over my writer's block. Here's how collection stands right now:
![]() Here's how I'd rate each: Agassiz: Excellent Alliance: Excellent Bartolmeo Colleoni: Decent HMS Beagle: Good HMS Belfast: Good/Very Good Bellona: Decent Bertha L Downs: Very Good Blandford: Very Good Bounty: Very Good Campbeltown: Fair USS Constitution: Fair Dreadnought: Excellent Diana: Very Good Endeavour: Good/Very Good Essex: Very Good Fairmile 'D': Good/Very Good Fuso: Very Good Granado: Very Good Hood: Very Good/Excellent Intrepid: Good/Very Good Pandora: Very Good Queen Mary: Very Good Takao: Very Good/Excellent Type VII: Fair/Good Type XXI: Fair/Good Victorious: Very Good Victory: Fair/Good (Print quality of 2010 edition is atrocious!) Warspite: Good Yamato: Very Good I recently obtained a copy of the the Type XXI volume, and it's a bit of a disappointment. It was originally printed in Germany as an unrelated title, and got "Frankensteined" into an Anatomy of the Ship book when republished in English. Lots of interesting pictures, but most of the drawings are redrawn versions of original shipyard plans, many of which are basic General Arrangement plans which have been reproduced elsewhere. I'm still waiting for a definitive warts-and-all technical study of the XXI. These boats have always fascinated me, even if they've been hopelessly mythologized over the years. If you have to choose between the three submarine "Anatomies," go with the one on Alliance. If you're interested in the XXI, Eberhard Rossler's The U-Boat has a lot of excellent material on the Elekroboot designs. |
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