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To be fair, it's a handsome beasty.. no sh*t Sherlock !!![]()
To be fair, it's a handsome beasty.. no sh*t Sherlock !!![]()
Yeah,you got that right mate..To be fair, it's a handsome beasty
Wonder if the kit will allow any turret to be built or just nr.2. The tower looks a bit low to me. Needless to say I will probably get one :rolling:For anyone wondering. what is on the roof of the HMS Hood turret? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unrotated_Projectile
Dave
Pity they don't get the naming right - In the Royal Navy turrets were called 'A' 'B' & 'X' 'Y' forward to aft with the occasional 'Q' turret in WWI ships. The only exception I believe was HMS Agincourt ( WWI ), which had her 7 turrets named after the days of the week!Wonder if the kit will allow any turret to be built or just nr.2. The tower looks a bit low to me. Needless to say I will probably get one :rolling:
They did. Says on the box art B turret.Pity they don't get the naming right - In the Royal Navy turrets were called 'A' 'B' & 'X' 'Y' forward to aft with the occasional 'Q' turret in WWI ships. The only exception I believe was HMS Agincourt ( WWI ), which had her 7 turrets named after the days of the week!
Dave
THANKS Dave for that as i did wonder an was goin to ask ow mate Bob if he knewFor anyone wondering. what is on the roof of the HMS Hood turret? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unrotated_Projectile
Dave
Didn’t realise Agincourt turrets were named after days of the week. Cheers for that……Pity they don't get the naming right - In the Royal Navy turrets were called 'A' 'B' & 'X' 'Y' forward to aft with the occasional 'Q' turret in WWI ships. The only exception I believe was HMS Agincourt ( WWI ), which had her 7 turrets named after the days of the week!
Dave
Not always Jakko. Some of the early ones were parallel to each other. Like this.Wasn’t one wing turret usually further forward than the other? So the forward one would be P, I guess.


I'd need a bigger shed for that monster!No caption required...
Bet that shed would be cheaper too.I'd need a bigger shed for that monster!
Not that that you're not at all biased!To be fair, it's a handsome beasty
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