Posts:658 Joined: March 26th, 2013, 7:44 pm
Location: Nottingham. United Kingdom
i wanted to have a go at some of the maybe forgoten parts of the Royal Navy, the services that allow the RN and the RFA to do there day to day operations, so in this thread i will be uploading various ships of the RMAS later SERCO that Moor, Tow, Arm and lay Cables and Bouys. her is my first ship the RMAS Salmaid also depicted later as the SD Salmaid under SERCO ownership. at present the drawings are waterline only as finding under water referance for these vessels is proving an utter nightmare....
Posts:5376 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 3:02 am
Location: Aalborg, Denmark
Neat, however the top of the buoys should have black outlines
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Excellent work, nice to see lesser known vessels on SB and indeed auxiliary types tend to get overlooked.
Don't worry about the underwater parts, if you haven't got the sources its better not to try and guess it. I look forward to more RMAS ships to come.
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