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Novice
Post subject: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 18th, 2011, 4:32 pm
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As it seems to me an updated list of my 'to-do' ships is in order, I hereby submit it

Great Britain
D class cruisers
E class cruisers
Hawkins class Cruisers (done)
Shoreham class sloops
Hastings class sloop (I think it was done)
SGB HMS Greygoose

France
All French ships I had plans of doing, I gave to Garlicdesign

JMSDF
All done

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MARAD program merchant ships from the 1936 Act and the 1952 types.
USS CLK-1 Norfolk

I'm now concentrating on merchant ships, from the early part of the 20th century untill the 1970's when containers were replacing the old break-bulk ships out of service.

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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 18th, 2011, 5:32 pm
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France
Waiting with a great impatience :D :D :D
Few comments Novice :D , my wish list :D

- Commandant Teste, the final config, around 1940
- Joffre, likely "never were" commissioned around late 1942
- Colbert 1928 class: Please, Suffren as built, Suffren by 1945 and Dupleix by 1942
- Colbert (1956): as built 1959 and after Missiles conversion 1972+
- de Grasse as designed and as built: yeah, 1938, 1956 and 1966 config
- Algerie: As built and 1942 config
- Pluton (mine laying cruiser): great !
- La Gallissonaire: Yeah, please as built, 1942 config for Vichy-Toulon manned ships and 1943-1956 post-war
- Le Boulonnais class, Le Adroit class: Great, please as built, 1942 Vichy-Toulon manned config and allied config 1944-1945
- L'Imcomprise class, Mogador class, Le Hardi class: please as built and 1942 config
- Others ships, wonderful :D


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Portsmouth Bill
Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 18th, 2011, 6:09 pm
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Sorry, I know it isn't on my own list, but I began the Swiftsure for our project :? I could send you what I've got to date if you wanted to fast-track it :) And I'm also on HMS Birmingham, adapted from Hood's HMS Manchester (which is no longer on the archive).


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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 18th, 2011, 9:49 pm
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Portsmouth Bill wrote:
Sorry, I know it isn't on my own list, but I began the Swiftsure for our project :? I could send you what I've got to date if you wanted to fast-track it :) And I'm also on HMS Birmingham, adapted from Hood's HMS Manchester (which is no longer on the archive).
I didn't know you started on the Swiftsure. I can delete it from my list. I figure that if youhad started I'm way behind, and so it would be only fair to let you complete it.

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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 19th, 2011, 2:42 am
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I have some information and (I think?) an early WIP on Norfolk. You're welcome to them.


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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 19th, 2011, 6:55 am
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THX erik_t, will be appreciated greatly.

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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 19th, 2011, 3:56 pm
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I didn't know you started on the Swiftsure. I can delete it from my list. I figure that if youhad started I'm way behind, and so it would be only fair to let you complete it.
Thanks shipmate; I'll just do that one and my update on the Manchester; and I know Hood is reserving the Colonies. I got into these for the post-war project, so I will probably be doing a version for there as well. :)


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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 20th, 2011, 5:13 am
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Novice wrote:
US MARAD program merchant ships
I hope the USS Mercury (AK-42) isn't one of them 'cause I'm half-way through with it :|

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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: January 20th, 2011, 6:25 am
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WhyMe wrote:
Novice wrote:
US MARAD program merchant ships
I hope the USS Mercury (AK-42) isn't one of them 'cause I'm half-way through with it :|
I'm doing the ships as merchant ships only. Those that were completed as transports/attack transports, and naval auxiliaries are up for grabs.
A case in point is here
she was completed as a transport, but I did her as a merchant ship.

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Post subject: Re: Novice's work load for 2011 and beyondPosted: August 4th, 2011, 5:45 am
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I'm adding HMS Ark Royal of 1939 and HMS Engadine of 1914 (already 5% done).
HMS Eagle is more than halfway complete (as she was when sunk in 1942 - side view only now)
The French Jules Verne submarine depoship is done, as well as the submarine Gymmnote.
HMS Caroline (2000) is complete.
Most of the Japanese ships are done, left to do are Ayanami class, and Minegumo class, and maybe two others.
MARAD program is a big one but C-5 S type is done as well as C-4 S type (civil versions only).

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