FastGun SMS Nassau

Discussion in 'From Stem to Stern: Warships In Detail' started by thegeek, Dec 29, 2015.

  1. SteveT44

    SteveT44 Well-Known Member

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    Note how Carl mounts all the pneumatics, cannons, and controls to the underside of the removable one piece deck. This is a technique I've replicated in my builds. Pull the deck and you have easy access to everything. Much better IMO than attached decks with separate tiny little hatches to work through.
     
  2. NASAAN101

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    she needs resheeted :p
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  3. thegeek

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    Nah probably good for next year too:)
     
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    SMS Dreadnought battleships proved in 1916 that they can take a tremendous beating and still stay afloat. Ming is demonstrating that that is still true today
     
  5. NASAAN101

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    She's more deadly in big gun :)