Reminds me to go ahead with some German WW1-era destroyers (the 1913 type and its umphteen subclasses will be first).
Ah, good news indeed. Looking forward to see more German and British WW1-era destroyers, as well. Hopefully the whole evolution from Havock to Shakespeare class and from S90 to S152 Class.
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Thanks for all your comments Sorry you should wait so long for the continuing, but I was on a course with out access to the internet Regarding Bezo's request I've PM'ed him and hope he will be able to help me in that matter. But here the mentioned three Acasta destroeyers come. They are all three of the first twelve build after the demands from the Admiralty and often called Admiralty K Class (the last eight with slightly less dimensions called K class Builder's specials). Pay attention to the fact that there are significant differences though according to which yard the individual vessel was build! HMS Achates was build in Clydebank at John Brown & Co.. HMS Shark and HMS Spitfire were both build in Wallsend at Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson.
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