Who's Independent?
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09 Jul 2008 05:53 AM
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thats nice, but really, how you spend all that time on a ship, then let it crash it to waves like that. i think i would die, but hey whatever floats your boat, no pun intended.


Really! Next thing you know, he'll be letting other people SHOOT at it or something!

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10 Jul 2008 12:31 PM
Nope I never lost a ship. I generally sail my models well beyond the range of 100ft. I usually cruise them where you need an eagle eye or binoculars to see it. I never had a model sink from heavy swells. Came close a couple of times. I sailed a Japanese Heavy Cruiser "AOBA" in Victoria British Columbia back in 1992, I was on one side of the harbour and I sailed the Aoba to the other side nearly a mile away. I had a friend watch it through binoculars to let me know I wasn't sailing it in reverse. I couldn't see it. I sailed it back across the harbour where it encountered the BC FERRY, A single engine Float plane and a small speed boat and a small tour boat. The model made it back safely but the "RAM" BILGE pump was on and very weak, the model was in large swells as the tide was coming in and it was listing. I was able to get it to reach the shore half full of water. The model was nearly sunk but I had it sunk before but the 3 small watertight boxes gave enough buoyance so that I could run it like a submarine with the mast protruding above the surface. The model was salt encrusted.



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20 Jul 2008 10:27 AM
Hey Curt what ships are you bringing over when you come to NB?
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20 Jul 2008 05:33 PM
Don't know yet.
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21 Jul 2008 02:51 AM
The allies are a little thin as Paul,Steve Hill and Chuck are allied. With one Joy, that can swing both ways. We really need allied ships, maybe KGV will be ready?
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21 Jul 2008 11:33 AM
Not likely. I won't have the time to put together an allie ship in time. I may have to flag Yamato as an Allie ship.
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21 Jul 2008 02:33 PM
Yeah it looks like a flag battle will be in stroe for this year.
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07 Aug 2008 02:13 PM
Im in wisconsin, ships are currently in desighn fase, wating to finnish secret project mark XX and to realease it onto the market to fund my fleet. Big gun is what i want to do.
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08 Sep 2008 06:40 PM
I'm on Long Island, just sent for Bob's How to DVD and am currently looking at ships trying to decide the bet route for me. (I'm sure I'll have a better idea after I watch the DVD) Other than that, just surfing through all the pages trying to see if anyone is local. Saw a couple a few hours upstate, if anyone knows of anyone on Long Island I would love to check out your ships!
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09 Sep 2008 05:19 AM
Carl Camurati lives in Queens, Maybe you could see his navy of boats. He is IRCWCC "fast gun". We also have members in NJ.
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09 Sep 2008 10:43 AM
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Im in wisconsin, ships are currently in desighn fase, wating to finnish secret project mark XX and to realease it onto the market to fund my fleet. Big gun is what i want to do.



Hello,
What part of WI are you from? As far a clubs go Port Polar Bear is a great group of small gun (MWCI) and is the largest and most active in WI/MN area. I don't know any 1/144 big gun guys in WI but if you want to shoot 1/4" and 3/16" rounds have you considered big ship combat? The Mississippi River Battle Squadron (1/72 scale Queens Own Style)is in western Wisconsin.
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28 Jun 2009 08:33 PM
Well, I'm in Alaska, currently trying to find plans for a Bismarck or a Surcouf. Anyone who lives up here, feel free to shout out!
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