Tennessee class pre refit

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  1. Rubberduck

    Rubberduck New Member

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    Does anyone know where i can get a decent set of Tennessee plans?:rolleyes: Iv searched for hours with next to no results. And before anyone asks i did buy the set from strike and they were the same set as the ones i had bought a few years back from a different place....called ebay :laugh:
     
  2. AP

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    Not pre refit, no. Floating dry dock appears to have post only.
     
  3. Tugboat

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    Maryland Silver Company? They have a lot of as-built plans.
     
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    The problem with the official plans is that they were frequently changed as the ship was modified.
     
  5. Tugboat

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    Picky, picky.
     
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    If I understand him correctly, he is looking for plans with more ribs so he can accurately build in the bulge.
     
  7. Rubberduck

    Rubberduck New Member

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    Ya i need ones that are little more accurate and well done. It doesnt have to be perfect.
    Yes the cali got numerous "inprovements" over her life before pearl but for the most part they were just cosmetic and they swaped out equipment. Im just trying to find a solid plan with her cage masts. Im not being that picky :whistling:
     
  8. Anachronus

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    Silly me, I was thinking the Armored Cruiser.
     
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    Oh, I was, too. Renounce your unhealthy battleship lust and embrace the purity of Armoured Cruisers!
     
  10. Rubberduck

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    hahaha ok so Maryland silver company can someone help me here so the books are the plans?...and when I click on list of blueprints it in most of the boxes it says "do." don't own?
     
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    Indeed! :D
     
  12. Rubberduck

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    :plain: Ahh i see
     
  13. jstod

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    Never renounce the ways of the BB! More firepower = more awesome! Now you should renounce your allied ways and come over the fun side. Axis is more fun AND we have cookies ;) haha Just build a Yamato :laugh:
     
  14. Rubberduck

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    Haha actually i was considering just building the West Virginia since those are free and one can get the colorados hull lines and part of the westies booklet of plans
     
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    you could do that while you look for those "perfect" Cali plans. Get an active ship going while you work on your perfect ship. But choose Axis ;)
     
  16. Rubberduck

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    I do have a soft spot for those jerry's ships.......:cool: