Kim, I remain stunned and mezmerised at your incredibly high and erudite artisanship! What more can I say?!? Just plainly outstanding. I feel as if my Type22s, which, co-incidentally began with the HMS Sheffield, for which I grew a very serious interest, now will have a most noble companion, for these shields in themselves are pure artwork, that merits a full Google-search when searching these ships! And Novice, no, you're wrong and Kim's right, and so am I, just look at the HMS Boxer within this thread!
Now, Kim, remain one important question: would you be willing to complete the full series of coats-of arm, if I, in turn, will draw the two missing vessels in Batch 1, the Broadsword and Brazen? I never really had an intention of doing the entire class. I was for a long time fully and sufficiently happy with the Sheffield, but as I collected material, I saw how much, even in detail the ships differed, and before I realised it, I was doing ship by ship...
A note here about the Coventry's shield. As Kim correctly pointed out the pentagonal shield was used by the Type42 destroyer Coventry, sunk at the Falklands. But, if one scrutinises the pictures of the Type22 frigate with the same name, you'll find that the same shield is displayed on the flukes of the funnel! A true tribute then to that unfortunate predecessor! You'll notice this in more clarity on my rendition of the Coventry (F97)
_________________ My Avatar:Петр Алексеевич Безобразов (Petr Alekseevich Bezobrazov), Вице-адмирал , царская ВМФ России(1845-1906) - I sign my drawings as Ari Saarinen
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