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Post subject: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 11th, 2012, 5:57 am
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Imperial Japan, naturally, had a number of minor combatant classes in her navy: minesweepers, escort and patrol vessels, gunboats, subchasers, torpedo boats etc. So, let's draw 'em :)
Here's the first: Ch-4 class submarine chaser. 9 of them - Ch-4 through Ch-12 - were built in 1938-1939.
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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 11th, 2012, 1:06 pm
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Exellent work!!
I did some escorts way back but not exactly sb style. im working on converting them now.
Ill post them soon when im done.

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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 12th, 2012, 7:51 am
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Thanks! I've seen your escorts in non-SB drawings thread; looking forward to see them done in proper style ;)

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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 12th, 2012, 10:49 am
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Fates for the ships in the class:

CH-4 - survived war; ultimate fate unknown.
CH-5 - survived war; scuttled by Royal Navy off Singapore, 11 July 1946.
CH-6 - sunk by aerial attack at Palau, 31 March 1944.
CH-7 - sunk by aerial attack E of Car Nicobar Island, 11 April 1945
CH-8 - sunk in surface battle with British submarines H.M.S. Trenchant and H.M.S. Terrapin S of Penang, Malaya, 4 March 1945
CH-9 - ceded to Republic of China, but later captured by Communists; scrapped 1960.
CH-10 - constructive total loss after grounding on N tip of Palau atoll, 2 May 1944
CH-11 - sunk by aerial attack W of Buka, Bougainville, New Guinea, 6 November 1943
CH-12 - possibly sunk by submarine U.S.S. Bluegill (SS-242) E of Mindanao, Philippines, 13 August 1944

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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 17th, 2012, 8:09 am
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Here's a list of all the minor combatants yet to be drawn.

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Gunboats
Saga-class, Ataka-class, Atami-class, Kotaka-class, Hashidate-class, Tatara (ex-U.S.S. Wake), Suma (ex-H.M.S. Moth), Karatsu (ex-U.S.S. Luzon), Nanyo (ex-Chinese Teh Hsing), Maiko (ex-Portugese Macau), Okitsu (ex-Italian Lepanto), Nankai (ex-Italian Carlotto)

Patrol Boats
PB-1-class, PB-31-class, PB-46-class, PB-101 (ex-H.M.S. Thracian), PB-103 (ex-U.S.S. Finch), PB-104 (ex-Dutch Valk), PB-105 (ex-Philippine Arayat), PB-107 (ex-U.S.S. Genesee), PB-109 (ex-Dutch Fazant)

Submarine Chasers
CH-28-class

Minesweepers
W-101-class

Kaibokans
C-class, D-class

Frigates
Isoshima (ex-Chinese Ning Hai), Yasoshima (ex-Chinese Ping Hai)

Don't know if the minelayers should be included as small combatants or auxiliaries, but since a lot of the smaller minelayers were subsequently converted to escorts, I'll include them here:

Light Minelayers
Tsubame-class, Sokuten-class, Hatsutaka-class, Hirashima-class, Aijiro-class, Kamishima-class

Large Minelayers
Shirataka, Itsukushima, Yaeyama, Okinoshima, Tsugaru

There were various cable-layers also converted to escorts during the war:

Cable-Layers
Hashima-class, Harushima-class (ex-U.S.A.M.P. Col. George F. E. Harrison)

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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 17th, 2012, 1:02 pm
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I'm doing Shimushu class, C class and Ukuru class Kaibokans.

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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 17th, 2012, 8:01 pm
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I'll do the Otori class torpedo boat and D class Kaibokan. I also have the Tatsuma on files.

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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: January 17th, 2012, 8:04 pm
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I'll take a crack at the Chidori class once I get my scanner working again.

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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: May 12th, 2012, 12:03 pm
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Six minesweepers of W-7 class were built in 1938 and 1939. They were development of the W-17 class with more firepower.
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And here's the W-17 class that consisted only of two ships built in 1935. They were deeply modified W-13 class.
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Post subject: Re: IJN minor combatantsPosted: May 12th, 2012, 4:53 pm
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*Does happy dance* Yay...more IJN ships! Nice work!

W-7 - sunk by British submarine H.M.S. Storm off Nicobar archipelago, Indian Ocean, 15 April 1944.
W-8 - survived war; scuttled by Royal Navy in Malacca Straits, 13 July 1946.
W-9 - sunk by mine off Ambon, Moluccas, 2 February 1942.
W-10 - sunk by aerial attack off Luzon, Philippines, 10 December 1941.
W-11 - sunk by aerial attack off Makassar, Celebes, 28 March 1945.
W-12 - sunk by submarine U.S.S. Besugo in Sape Strait between Sumbawa and Komodo Islands, 6 April 1945.

W-17 - survived war; scrapping completed in Sasebo by 1 April 1948.
W-18 - sank S of Hainan Island, China while under tow after damage by aerial attack, 27 November 1944.

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