Treaty Rules

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  1. callofduty236

    callofduty236 Member

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    Does anyone know where I could get a complete set of treaty rules?
     
  2. crzyhawk

    crzyhawk Well-Known Member

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    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TreatyCombat/

    Click on files, and then 2009 Treaty Combat CBS Rules (1) MasterUTD.rtf

    Those be the rules.
     
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    Does treaty allow the Uss United States
    33knots
    65,000ton class
    standard 68,000ton
    full 83,000ton
    laid down April 1949
     
  5. absolutek

    absolutek -->> C T D <<--

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    If you read the Treaty rules you'd find this:
    "[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]H. Warship Classes[/FONT]
    52. Unless a ship has been specifically exempted in subparagraph "a." the characteristics listed in the following table take precedence over any values listed in the Treaty Combat Ship List. Only ships which were launched between 1905 and 1946 inclusive and were completed will be legal to model (refer to Treaty Combat Ship List for legal ships)."

    So, as the USS United Statesmwas not launched between 1905-1946 the answer would probably be no. I don't really understand why you would want to build a ship that is 7.5 feet long in 1/144 scale in the first place.
    --Chase