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A few more bits
Added the 20mm canon and some odd bits
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Fantastic Barry. The gun tubs look really good.
Even with all those 20's and the bow-mounted 40, these craft weren't all that well protected from air attack. At least the gun positions had good shooting lines. You could rotate those 20's practically 360 degrees in chasing an attacking plane.
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What I think the stern looks like
No way do I think this is to scale but I think it is something like they the props are kept as far up as possible out of harms way. If anyone knows better please tell me.
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I've never seen the belly of these beasts Barry. However, what you've extrapolated here seems reasonable.
Maybe some of our resident Amphib guys could chime and let us know if you're warm Barry.
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Rubbing strakes
Internal and external rubbing strakes. Plan has been modified to be nearer 156
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Looks good.
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Wow Barry. Simply amazing.
This old tub is starting to look familiar. I can't wait to see the look on my friend's grandfather's face. This should bring back some old memories.
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First try at camo
I know the colours are wrong and I might well have to use one of the available camo schemes but it gives an idea of how it will look. Ireally need a course in how to use Photoshop it is not like watercolours.
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I got a better picture from Pepa.
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Barry --
The camo pattern looks about right for Measure 31/17L, which I think was standard for LSMs, in the Pacific at least. Indeed, it looks almost exactly like the photos of LSM 156 at the NavSource photo site: Landing Ship Medium LSM-156 Floating Drydock offers the appropriate patterns in hard copy by mail Floating Drydock (halfway down the page is a photo of LSM 351 in that scheme) and the U.S. Naval Historical Center has them on line: http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/imag ... 76519c.htm http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/imag ... 76520c.htm I haven't been able to find a photo of the underside of an LSM, but your interpretation of the screws and tunnels looks about right, based on the drawings I have seen. In which regard, the long-delayed images should be on the way via email soon. Don |
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