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U.S.S. Allen M. Sumner DD-692
For all the nautically inclined designers out there, here is a site that I think might interest you: http://www.dd-692.com/index.html complete with shipyard deck plans, ship's specifications and lots more. The site represents the story of the USS Allen M Sumner during its service in the US Navy.
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Oh my! Please, please, someone with design skills do this in 1:250 or 1:200!!!
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Those are some pretty detailed plans of that ship. Nice find.
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Oops - sorry Bear - 1:400 would be nice also.
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Very cool DD. Someday I'll put this near my U-Boat.
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Hmmmmm....how about 1:72 to keep the U-boat design company?
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Did you mean DD in 1/72 ? This should be a huge monster 1.56 m in lenght.
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1/72 would be fantastic! Would look great with the U-boat.
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