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What does your must-have maritime list look like...must include at least one vessel (or vessel class) from each of the following countries (but not limited to): USA, Great Britain, Japan, Germany...
...surface and below surface vessels are allowed...
Iowa,Gato,Essex,Bismarck,Type VII,Akagi,Yamato,Hood
1. Gato class US submarine
2. Type VII class German U-boat
3. Yorktown class US carrier
4. Akagi
5. Yamato
6. Bismarck
7. Fletcher class US destroyer
8. Iowa class US battleship
9. King George V class British battleship
Manstein's revenge 1. Gato class US submarine 2. Type VII class German U-boat 3. Yorktown class US carrier 4. Akagi 5. Yamato 6. Bismarck 7. Fletcher class US destroyer 8. Iowa class US battleship 9. King George V class British battleship
Sorry, but I have to ask- where is the Zuiho??? Would she have been number ten?
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I'm nominating the under-appreciated Flower Class Corvette and Liberty Ships - those convoys won the European war...
On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister
New Orleans Class cruisers. They formed the heavy front line of gun ships in the first year of the Pacific war, fought at point blank range with the Japanese battleships at Savo island, were horribly bloodied but covered themselves in valor.
CA-38 was the second most decorated ship of the war. CA-32 and CA-36 were third/ fourth.
Incredibly good looking, without those ugly tripod masts, and a jaunty raked bow and stacks.
Trumpeter's San Francisco is a fine model.
1 - Arizona
2 - North Carolina-class BB (both NC and Washington played substantial roles throughout war)
3 - Bismark
4 -Yamato
5 - Gato-class submarine
6 - Fletcher-class destroyer
7 - Casablanca-class escort carrier
8 - U-boat
9 - Yorktown-class carrier
On the Bench: 1/32 Trumpeter P-47 | 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G | 1/144 Eduard MiG-21MF x2
On Deck: 1/350 HMS Dreadnought
Blog/Completed Builds: doogsmodels.com
Historical Significance List
Coolness List
Alan
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." Benjamin Franklin
1. USS Enterprise, CV-6
2. Gato Class Fleet Boats
3. Flower Class Corvettes
4. HMS Warspite
5. HIJMS Zuikaku
6. Kagero Class destroyers
7. Type VII Class U-Boats
8. DKM Scharhorst
9. HMS Illustrious
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
...what ...no Zuiho????
1. Yamato
2. Bismark
3. Tirpitz
4. Hood
5. All 4 Iowa class Battleships
6. Akagi
7. Fletcher class destroyer
8. Essex class aircraft carrier
9. Gato class submarine
10. Soryu
11. USS Gambier Bay
Sorry-that's 11!
I'll try to stick to the rules this time...lol
1. Bismarck
2. Hood
3. King George V-class
4. Yamato
5. Essex-class
6. Enterprise
7. Arizona
8. Iowa-class
9. Vittorio Veneto
Eric
1. USS Enterprise CV6 - Beaten the oddsand I always liked the looks of the Yorktown class.
2. USS Saratoga CV3 - Always in the background or on the sidelines.
3. HMS Glowworm - The last act of defiance.
4. HMS Warsprite - Just because it was old and British
5. IJNS Taiho - Floating bomb with an armored flightdeck and looked like an Essex through a periscope.
6. IJNS Shinano - Result when engineering is trumped by politics
7. Prinz Eugen - Another ship that seemed to beat the odds and had nice lines.
8. Gneisenau - Got the kit real cheap
9. PT73
yamato
iowa class
hood
bismark
theyr the 4 absolute must haves the rest of the list gets a bit gray. im english so im biased that way
repulse
prince of wales
warspite (great name and a great history)
type vii uboat
arizona
that would be my 9
i wish theyd make a 350 scale ww2 ark royal mainly because my grandad was on her when she sunk (technically he got off a few minutes before but you know what i mean lol)
snow + 4wd + escessive hp = :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7egUIS70YM
Everybody seems to be going with the big guns. I prefer the smaller ships.
1. Elco 80' PT
2. S-100 clas Schnellboot
3. Fairmile D
Yes, three patrol boats for getting up close and personal.
4. LCVP
5. AKIZUKI class destroyer
6. NARVIK class destroyer
7. 205' ATF fleet tug
8. USCG 327' SECRETARY Class - TANEY was at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7; later carried four 5"/38 in single turrets. Others in the class hunted U-boats in the Atlantic.
9. PCE/PCER - 174' Patrol Craft Escorts
My first list was must haves, but if I were to get for myself:
Scharnhorst
Prinz Eugen
Bismarck
Takao
Soryu
Indianapolis
Maryland
Lexington CV-3
Hood
You guys are not giving enough credit to the amphibious navy that won the war. There are kits for many of the ships and boats.
APA -Montrose by Revell
LSD - by Lundberg (I believe)
LCVP - Italeri
LCM - Italeri
LCU
Amphibious Truck
Some Type VII U-boat (U-47?? what was the "most" significant?)
Warspite
Akagi
Yamato
Enterprisise
Essex
Arizona
Tracy White Researcher@Large
KGV
Nagato
USS Missouri
Roma
Richelieu
Zuiho...
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