Destroyer pix: 3O = All three in Murmansk area in 1942. Built for the "Great War" they ably served as many of their kin did in WW2.
2S = Kinda the same class, both in 1943 livery with enhanced AA protection.
Destroyer pix: 3O = All three in Murmansk area in 1942. Built for the "Great War" they ably served as many of their kin did in WW2.
2S = Kinda the same class, both in 1943 livery with enhanced AA protection.
PSULLYKEYS
The only thing necessary for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.
Nice, like the four stacker in camo ...
...are they already available, or is there a chance they'll get uploaded?
Looking good!
crashAZ- Virtual Navy
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I havn't done a DP in over 2 years. Just somewhat adjusted wakes, smoke. My files are corrupted, don't want to take a chance of infecting the community.
It doesn't stop me from building. Its better than watching TV.
Seems like most of the developers have been chased away.
PSULLYKEYS
The only thing necessary for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.
Hi PSulleykeys
Nice shots.
What are the ships in the foreground and background?
Look like a V or W class in the background and and an R (or earlier) in the foreground.:isadizzy:
Cheers
Stuart
Stuart: Thanks for your interest.
All are destroyers, foreground: USSR "Novik" class 1915, as in 1942 - Northern Fleet.
Middle Norwegian DD, from Royal Navy, one of the fifty USN 4 stackers (1918) - "St. Albans" which mistakenly sank a Polish sub which was out of its position - the Polish sub was a former USN "S Boat."
The final one is a RN V&W - 1917 - penant D75 "Venomous" - sorry its in the 1940 arrangement and paint job. In 42 she lost A and Y main battery, and one set of TTs, received DC racks and throwers, increased AA and radar, as well as Northern Approaches livery.
The second pix are front - Benham class, rear - Bagley class. I decided the best way to sort through all of the USN classes was to model them all.
PSULLYKEYS
The only thing necessary for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.
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