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Post subject: Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Ships, Tugs, Misc CraftPosted: May 8th, 2013, 4:54 pm
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I am currently working on a fleet of RMAS Ships if anyone can provide any reference material they coulda would be very great full, any class, any date (post 1980). My current projects are the 3 Sal class vessels approx 85% complete and RMAS Newton 25% progress, but I want to build up a selection of most of the diferent classes in RMAS so any reference would be of help. :D


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Post subject: Re: Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Ships, Tugs, Misc CraftPosted: May 8th, 2013, 6:45 pm
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Here is a list of what i eventually hope to draw............... Those marked red have been started, I will mark in green ships I pick to do as I only want to do ones with major detail differences within a class.
Cablelayer / Research vessel
RMAS Newton (A367) Approx 25% complete
Acoustic research / Diving support vessel
RMAS Colonel Templer (A229)
Ammunition transport
RMAS Kinterbury (A378)
RMAS Arrochar (A382) (Ex St George)
Lifting ships
Sal-class
RMAS Salmoor (A185) Approx 85% complete
RMAS Salmaster (A186) and as Ocean Endeavor complete
RMAS Salmaid (A187) complete
Moor-class
RMAS Moorhen (Y32)
RMAS Moorfowl (Y33)
RMAS Cameron (A72)
Torpedo retrievers
Tornado-class
RMAS Tornado (A140)
RMAS Torch (A141)
RMAS Tormentor (A142)Started
Torrent-class
RMAS Torrent (A127)Started
Tugs
Impulse-class submarine berthing tugs (2)
RMAS Impulse (A344)
RMAS Impetus (A335)Started
Adept-class tractor tug (9)
RMAS Adept (A224)Started
RMAS Bustler (A225)
RMAS Capable (A226)
RMAS Careful (A227)
RMAS Forceful (A221)
RMAS Nimble (A222)
RMAS Powerful (A223)Started
RMAS Faithful (A228)
RMAS Dexterous (A231)
Tenders
Moorings / Range tender
RMAS Warden (A368)
Fast Fleet tender/VIP carrier
RMAS Adamant (A232)
79 ft (24.1 m) Fleet Tenders
Aberdovey Class (14)
RMAS Aberdovey (Y10)
RMAS Abinger (Y11)
RMAS Alness (Y12)
RMAS Alnmouth (Y13)
RMAS Appleby (A383)
RMAS Ashcott (Y16)
RMAS Beaulieu (A99)
RMAS Beddgelert (A100)
RMAS Bembridge (A101)
RMAS Bibury (A103)
RMAS Blakeney (A104)
RMAS Brodick (A105)
RMAS Cartmel (A350)
RMAS Cawsand (A351)
Clovelly Class (32)
RMAS Clovelly (A389)
RMAS Criccieth (A391)
RMAS Cricklade (A381)
RMAS Cromarty (A488)
RMAS Denmead (A363)
RMAS Dornoch (A490)
RMAS Dunster (A393)
RMAS Elkstone (A353)
RMAS Elsing (A277)
RMAS Epworth (A355)
RMAS Ettrick (A274)
RMAS Felsted (A348)
RMAS Fintry (A394)
RMAS Fotherby (A341)
RMAS Froxfield (A354)
RMAS Fulbeck (A365)
RMAS Glencoe (A392)
RMAS Grasmere (A402)
RMAS Hambledon (A1769)
RMAS Harlech (A1768)
RMAS Headcorn (A1766)
RMAS Hever (A1767)
RMAS Holmwood (A1772)
RMAS Horning (A1773)
RMAS Lamlash (A208)
RMAS Lechlade (A211)
RMAS Llandovery (A207)
RMAS Lydford (A251/A510)
RMAS Meon (A87)
RMAS Milford (A91)
RMAS Melton (A83)
RMAS Menai (A84)
Dive Tenders (5)
RMAS Ilchester (A308)
RMAS Instow (A309)
RMAS Invergordon (A311)
RMAS Ironbridge (A310)
RMAS Ixworth (A318)Started
Loyal Class (9)
RMAS Loyal Chancellor (A1770)
RMAS Loyal Factor (A382)
RMAS Loyal Helper (A157)
RMAS Loyal Mediator (A161)
RMAS Loyal Moderator (A220)
RMAS Loyal Proctor (A1771)
RMAS Loyal Supporter (A158)
RMAS Loyal Volunteer (A160)
RMAS Loyal Watcher (A159)
Manly Class (4)
RMAS Manly (A92)
RMAS Mentor (A94)
RMAS Messina (A107)
RMAS Milbrook (A97)


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Post subject: Re: Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Ships, Tugs, Misc CraftPosted: May 9th, 2013, 5:24 pm
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Is that all?

:P

But seriously, Are you looking here at every ship in a class? I raise this question because alone in Admin I have been concerned that the fad now is to produce multiple drawings that all look the same, being variants of the same class. If my weed grown memory serves me right this was never the purpose of the Shipbucket project, as first founded by MConrads. I would recommend that the only useful purpose served in varying ships within one class is to show actual differences, as in the evolution or changes brought about by war experience etc. :)


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Post subject: Re: Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Ships, Tugs, Misc CraftPosted: May 9th, 2013, 8:06 pm
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Not every member but the more pictures I can get hold of I can see how many and what detail differences there are, the classes were there are more than 4 or 5 craft then I will be concentrating on a few members but only ones with major detail differences.

I will be mainly concentrating on the larger ships, maybe a couple of the tugs, but as they are quite numerous obviously I am not gonna do 32 tugs almost identical..... :lol:


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Post subject: Re: Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Ships, Tugs, Misc CraftPosted: May 9th, 2013, 8:15 pm
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The only class I am doing in full are the 3 Sal class as all 3 ships have had numerous alterations and although Salmaid and Salmoor have kind of stayed on par with each other Salmaster has changed considerably and is now a completely different ship the MV Ocean Endevour.....


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Post subject: Re: Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Ships, Tugs, Misc CraftPosted: May 10th, 2013, 6:09 pm
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Thank you shippy, you have answered my concerns, good luck in your endeavours :)


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