H.M.S. Hood At Sea. Denmark Straits. 23th May 1941.
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OH LOVELY 570 with the white ensign FLYING AN VERY WELL DONE ON MAKIN IT AN FLUTTERING IN THE WIND VERY REALISTIC an SHE NOW LOOKS COMPLETE NOW an she looks really ready to do battle with the Bissmark pity on how it turned out though SADLY :sad-face::sad: PS ONLY A BRITISH SHIP A MAN OF WAR ARE THE Only SHIPS ALLOWED TO FLY IT ANY ONE ELES WOULD GET HEAVYILY FINDED so i was toldPaul, Chris and Tim, thanks for your most excellent comments.
Chris. Here you go.
I didn't have a flag, so I made one out of a bit of thin paper. I hope it passes muster........
High and Proud.
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Cheers all and thanks again for all your cracking posts. :thumb2:
Ron
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Thanks Chris. She does look 'complete' with the addition of the Ensign, doesn't she?
Tim. Thank you too for your 'Help'
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Wondered when we'd see this little beauty at sea! I guess you've been swannin' about the countryside again with that No 1 gal of yours what caused the delay! That's Justine by the way - not that floosie matron!
PS You just KNEW I was gonna ask about the undrilled barrels din'tcha!? That's why you said they still 'ad their muzzle covers on!Comment
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Thanks Dave. Apart from wandering about, I simply forgot I hadn't put the ship on some 'water'. :upside:
Ha! I sure did, Boss!
It still haunts me remembering the poor saps you've caught out in the past. I have no intention of being added to the list!Comment
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