Feb 28, 2010 - Coal Creek

Discussion in 'Washington Cascade Column' started by NickMyers, Mar 13, 2010.

  1. NickMyers

    NickMyers Admin RCWC Staff

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    I apologize for not having pictures of steel flying, I was for the most part distracted by the need to captain my own ship, since I didn't spend my time collecting my ship from the bottom. As a result, most pictures are just in between sorties.
    Alex's new Bismarck[​IMG]
    Viribus Unitis[​IMG]
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    Warspite at rest[​IMG]
    The last run of the Mutsu?[​IMG]
    Mutsu displaying the patches from where Phill accidentally put his thumbs...[​IMG]
    Suffren resting and clearing out a little extra water from the bilges[​IMG]
    Suffren displaying her distinct need to be reskinned[​IMG]
    The Mutsu capsizes![​IMG]
    Mutsu Sabotage[​IMG]
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    VU is displaying the side Suffren and Bismarck chewed on.[​IMG]
    VU on the rocks....[​IMG]
    Bismarck vents CO2 from a blown line[​IMG]
    Warspite makes a pass on the Bismarck[​IMG]
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    Also, Alex has posted some video his camera crew took at the battle. You can find it at youtube here, or if the embed works, below..
     
  2. froggyfrenchman

    froggyfrenchman Well-Known Member

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    Sweet!
    Except for the Mutsu. Luckily it is a wooden ship. It will be easier to fix.
    Mikey
     
  3. eljefe

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    "Hey dad, can I try?"
     
  4. phill

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    My older son started battling at 6 1/2. The younger is closing in on his 7th birthday. I have tried before to get him to run a batttleship. He did have a great time when I built a river type tugboat which I finally thought was tough enough to withstand him. That morning, I found that the speed controller (embeded in an otterbox) was no longer working. I grabber the destroyer and found the pump is missing ( I only have 1 that is that small). I had been working on the Mutsu and the VU to get them ready and hadn't tested anything else.
    Since he is finally showing a desire to join in the battle, I will make sure we have something on the water for him at the next battle. It's not like there are no possibilities... I have six ships in the garage and four out on loan.
     
  5. djranier

    djranier Well-Known Member

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    Its allways more fun when the kids get involved, my youngest daughter likes to battle, but with her work and business seldom can make it.
     
  6. tgalx3

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    What time is the battle on the 18th? 10:00, 11:00?
     
  7. NickMyers

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    If memory serves me well, we usually have a 'people start showing up at 10:30 to setup and test and first battle at 11:30' arrangement.

    Do we have the location for the battle on the 18th set yet?
     
  8. tgalx3

    tgalx3 Well-Known Member

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    I must assume that it is going to be at Coal Creek. Its too early in the season to head out to Cle Elum.
     
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    I must assume that it is going to be at Coal Creek. Its too early in the season to head out to Cle Elum.
     
  10. NickMyers

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    Theres also Swan Creek down in Tacoma, though if Hovey doesn't come north, I'd bet on it being Coal Creek