That's the Model Warship Combat version of the USS Iowa turret explosion on April 19, 1989. Well, the exaggerated version at least.
I don't remember the whole story behind it, but in case anyone believes the ship itself is on fire - it isn't.
@Sveillon If you want to be particular, she was scuttled. But scuttling is a whole lot more cowardly than getting sunk.
I just happened to be watching a show on it while I was reading that so I thought I would say something. Just FYI "Armageddon WW2" is a damn good documentary on Netflix.
Ah, didn't realize you were correcting me, thought you were trying to make some point. My apologies. You came to the boat battle last weekend, right?
if you want to be pedantic, and I apparently do, the Bis was 'sunk' either way, regardless of the cause, be it German scuttling or British attack.
@NickMyers I was going to state something to that sort, but figured it's better to just let some things go...
I just thought it was funny that as soon as I saw that on TV I read it on here, I really don't know much about Navy history.
@Sveillon if you want to read about a proper scuttle, check out the scuttling of the Imperial German fleet
What an awesome pic. It would have been totally cooler if your ship had a flame thrower installed on it! Maybe that's the next idea to add to our baby. Does anyone know if a flame thrower can be added without blowing your self out of the water? Maybe a single flame application? Just cooking up ideas as we go. Rob