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Navy Picutures WWII
A collection of fairly large pictures of different ships like the one below
http://navsource.org/archives/01/057/015743b.jpg is available here: Index of /archives/01/057 All these are part of a collection of navy pictures. Might be interesting to the ship modelers community: NavSource Naval History - Photo Archive Main Index Photo Archive Main Index Happy modeling ye all! Juergen |
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Big thanks, for the link.
Really a lot of interesting data, friend. |
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NavSource is a very useful resource for images and other information about U.S. warships. Two other valuable sites are (1) the U.S. Navy History and Heritage Command home page (https://www.history.navy.mil/) and the photography section (https://www.history.navy.mil/our-col...otography.html) and (2) Haze Gray and Underway (Haze Gray & Underway - Naval History and Photography), which also provides links to other naval-related sites. For the Merchant Marine: American Merchant Marine at War - Revolution to World War II to today
There are many other sites that provide information and images of ships. Perhaps someday one of us will compile a list and make it available. The image you posted is of USS South Dakota (BB-57) taken after the completion of repairs at the New York Navy Yard in February 1943. This is the NavSource page on which it appears: Battleship Photo Index BB-57 USS SOUTH DAKOTA I am curious about the little cluster of people, one of whom appears to be a woman, just forward of the No. 3 16-inch turret. They look as if they were posed for a photograph, but I can't see any photographer. Don |
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Hi chicharrero and Don,
thanks for the feedback! I am currently not an active builder but I love to come to this forum now and then to see and enjoy all the marvels you guys present here. One ship I really like and which might tempt me one day to return to modeling actually is an island ferry though not to the Canaries but the Azores, the "Ponta Delgada": At Flores in the Azores: Sailing to the Azores But that will have to wait and for the time being I wish all paper modelers a great time with this beautiful hobby! Cheers, Juergen Oh and thanks for your links, Don, although you foster my addiction to ship watching...;-) Last edited by kolibri282; 03-10-2018 at 11:39 PM. |
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Seems you can no longer edit a post after a short time, so here is my favourite one of the Ponta Delgada:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-B-LcesG53g...el+Correia.jpg |
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