Posts:5376 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 3:02 am
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He also said it would take a while.
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Posts:7510 Joined: July 28th, 2010, 12:25 pm
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yes. and as long as he doesn't post that update, it is not done. you don't know how much work is in even the smallest update... let alone an major one.
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When its done I'll say so and you can all marvel. Novice has redrawn the 7.5in so that's another new part to update. Amongst us the Grey Line Faction with others help will probably redraw most of the original weapons. Collating and redrawing takes time, the radars even more so. We've got dozens of projects on so when it gets done it will get done. I'm not promising this week or next month even. Just be patient.
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There is a "Vickers-Armstrong Mk.G" 4.7"/50 gun mentioned in one of my sources but I cannot find any information on this particular model.
Does anyone have anything on it? Or maybe, if it's a mistake, they meant something else?
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It could be the Spanish twin DP gun from post war gunboats and Alava class destroyers (orginally), since the older 4.7/45 single DP mount of Canarias and Mendez Nuez was Mark F...
All of them were based on Vickers Mark E i recall, but I wouldn't sworn that the company would have designed these guns as well