pew-pew-pew
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 | | 18 Apr 2007 08:26 PM | | If there's one thing that i hate about the bc team is that there USS ships dont have model picture ( most of them dont some do ) so i was wondering if anyone had some pictures of the south dakota to share
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Kotori87
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 08:29 AM | | Here's pictures of the historical ship: http://www.navsource.org/archives/01/57a.htm And here's pictures of a Big Gun model: http://www.westernwarshipcombat.com/gallery/album25/Alabama http://www.westernwarshipcombat.com/gallery/album23/IM002105 http://www.westernwarshipcombat.com/gallery/album60/Battle_040 http://www.westernwarshipcombat.com/gallery/album60/Battle_117
see if you can tell me what's wrong with this "SoDak" http://www.westernwarshipcombat.com/gallery/album23/IM002088 (Guys, don't spoil it for him, let pew^3 figure it out) | | | There are 101 different types of people: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who just can't count... | |
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Tugboat Veteran
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 12:41 PM | | LOL Carl, it's definately a subtle one ;) | | | Battling: SMS Scharnhorst, SMS Baden
Building: HMS KGV (Drives, pumps water, guns are in but not plumbed)
MN Edgar Quinet (Hull done)
Drydock/Mothballed: Rus Evstafi, DKM Lutzow, HMS Invincible
Plus 20-odd other projects, according to my Boy Scouts who thoughtfully counted them for me. | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 04:08 PM | | Hmmmmmmmmmmmm... wow thats tough, i want to say that the sodak didn'y have a crane in the stern. if im wrong i think its the fact that its not armed... | | | |
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Tugboat Veteran
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 05:58 PM | | It had a crane... :) keep looking :) | | | Battling: SMS Scharnhorst, SMS Baden
Building: HMS KGV (Drives, pumps water, guns are in but not plumbed)
MN Edgar Quinet (Hull done)
Drydock/Mothballed: Rus Evstafi, DKM Lutzow, HMS Invincible
Plus 20-odd other projects, according to my Boy Scouts who thoughtfully counted them for me. | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 06:56 PM | | Dang... i cant seem to figure it out.... | | | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 07:14 PM | | The ship to me looks fine...i honestly thin that this is a trick question lol | | | |
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Tugboat Veteran
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 08:56 PM | | Not a trick :) | | | Battling: SMS Scharnhorst, SMS Baden
Building: HMS KGV (Drives, pumps water, guns are in but not plumbed)
MN Edgar Quinet (Hull done)
Drydock/Mothballed: Rus Evstafi, DKM Lutzow, HMS Invincible
Plus 20-odd other projects, according to my Boy Scouts who thoughtfully counted them for me. | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 09:16 PM | | the... towers structure is from a north carolina! right? right?! i want to know already! lol | | | |
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JustinScott Founder
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 09:45 PM | | quote: Originally posted by Tugboat
LOL Carl, it's definately a subtle one ;)
Hehe... yeah subtle as a pipe to the head! | | Cheers,
jks
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 10:08 PM | | wow this is difficult... but im all out of answers i guess i could say that the ship is beached? | | | |
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 10:28 PM | | Look closely at the picture, then look closely at the pics of other SoDaks... | | | Battling: SMS Scharnhorst, SMS Baden
Building: HMS KGV (Drives, pumps water, guns are in but not plumbed)
MN Edgar Quinet (Hull done)
Drydock/Mothballed: Rus Evstafi, DKM Lutzow, HMS Invincible
Plus 20-odd other projects, according to my Boy Scouts who thoughtfully counted them for me. | |
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Kotori87
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 | | 19 Apr 2007 11:56 PM | | quote: Originally posted by pew-pew-pew
the... towers structure is from a north carolina! right? right?! i want to know already! lol
Yep! It's actually a North Carolina. If you dig around, you'll also find Bismarks mislabeled as H-39, Dutch Battlecruisers called Scharnhorst, and a Prince of Wales called King George the Fifth. Needless to say, I have gotten much better at ship recognition since then. However, there are some people in my club who don't even know what class of ship it is they own. I was told it was a SoDak, and only realized it was the North Carolina when I went searching for SoDak photos for you. Someone bought a German destroyer, and later found out it was the French destroyer Le Fantasque! It's still got a German camouflage scheme on it. | | | There are 101 different types of people: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who just can't count... | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 20 Apr 2007 05:54 PM | | :oh now i see the difference, weird how some people dont know there ship... Ill try to remeber my name of the ship ( if not... how could you say, you've just been sunk by the USS norht carolina! ) | | | |
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Kotori87
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 | | 20 Apr 2007 07:39 PM | | Ship identification is a delicate art. Each nation has its own style of building, and noticing that can help narrow down the choices. After that, the number, type, and location of armament, number, shape, and location of smokestacks and masts, hull features, and overall superstructure contain enough clues to identify a ship. This can even distinguish between two ships of the same class built by different club members, which comes in very handy when I'm adding descriptions to photos on the WWCC website. | | | There are 101 different types of people: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who just can't count... | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 02 May 2007 11:07 PM | | carl, Did the Sp-1 take any good hits from that sodak? | | | |
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Kotori87
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 | | 03 May 2007 01:44 AM | | Short answer: yes
The picture labeled "Battle 117" shows USS Alabama firing on my Spahkreuzer. Three holes are visible in the side of my ship. I have another image (not posted) that was taken a split second before and shows only a single hole. The two new additions line up perfectly with the path that projectiles must have taken from Alabama's aft turret to the splashes and then to the hull of Spahkreuzer. This leads to the inescapable conclusion that the USS Alabama was the source of the new holes. The holes are at the very top of the penetrable area so they aren't life threatening, but they are holes and thus scored points against my team. They just didn't make up for the battleship HMS Rodney that my team and I had sunk minutes earlier [xx(]
Thanks for pointing that out. Now I know who got me. I'll be sure to return the favor (plus interest) this weekend [}:)] muHAHAhahahaha!!! | | | There are 101 different types of people: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who just can't count... | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 03 May 2007 05:13 PM | | Another thing, What Oragin is The Sp-1 from? | | | |
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Kotori87
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 | | 03 May 2007 06:28 PM | | SP-1 is German, if that's what you're asking. | | | There are 101 different types of people: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who just can't count... | |
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pew-pew-pew
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 | | 03 May 2007 07:02 PM | | Yup But the Sp-1 isn't in the Ship search... | | | |
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