[ART] All The World's Fighting Ships 1922-1946

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Yes. I do plan on doing the S. American Navies.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE BELOW:

As of today and now (see time stamp on this post) I went back and repackaged the Kriegsmarine and Regia Marina packs posted above. If you downloaded these packs before now please discard the old downloads and re download the new ones as the new packs have some changes and a few additions which weren't in the older packs. I deleted the old packs and posted the new to the same posts so it's just a matter of going back up to post #s 6, 7, 14 and 15 and DLing again.

Instead of tacking on more addendums I decided to repackage the originals. My apologies for the inconvenience.
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Thanks Gary.
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Gary: Do you plan to work on more of the 'what ifs' from this time? If so, I would love to see my CAV/CLVs worked on some more.

US: Designs are pretty easy to find with these.
Jpn: The CAV--pre-Soryu.
Commonwealth: Based off an Exeter Bow and two turrets up front.

Would also love what they would 'look' like after conversion to regular CV.

If this is a pain then I thoroughly understand.

LOVE your work with the Germans and Italians!
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ORIGINAL: Gary Childress

Yes. I do plan on doing the S. American Navies.

Thanks.
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ORIGINAL: Gary Childress

IMPORTANT NOTICE BELOW:

As of today and now (see time stamp on this post) I went back and repackaged the Kriegsmarine and Regia Marina packs posted above. If you downloaded these packs before now please discard the old downloads and re download the new ones as the new packs have some changes and a few additions which weren't in the older packs. I deleted the old packs and posted the new to the same posts so it's just a matter of going back up to post #s 6, 7, 14 and 15 and DLing again.

Instead of tacking on more addendums I decided to repackage the originals. My apologies for the inconvenience.


Redownloaded again. Soon we will have the ship arts of all the navies of the world !!!!
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Alternative version of Admiral Graf Spee art work.[;)]

Admiral Graf Spee art link: http://www48.zippyshare.com/v/a44iywrE/file.html

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I just wanted to say how useful this effort has been for me Gary. Thank you for all of your hard work!
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Well this is a pleasant surprise. Having lost all my old data on my old computer I thought I would sit down today and see if I can find anything; and I find this this. Gary once again your stuff here is awesome. Do you have a time table for this ambitious project?
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I'm trying to come up with a list of Royal Navy ships that are not included in Stock AE so that I can make sides for them.

So far I have sides for:

BB Lion class
BB Malaya
BC Tiger
BC G3 class
BB N3 class
AV Albatros

I also have a few sides which Big B has done which I'd like to add to the grab bag and I have inquired with Big B for permission to add them.

BB Malaya
BC Hood
CV Ark Royal
CV Furious
CV Eagle

Can anyone think of some other Royal Navy warships which are not included in Stock AE?
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The Indefatigable Class battlecruisers of 1913 might be interesting, seeing how (until the WNT forced them to be scrapped) both BC Australia and BC New Zealand served in the namesake countries after WWI. It would certainly give them a reason for being there.

In fact there are quite a few pre-WWI British dreadnaughts that would be suitable, in that they might be kept in service were it not for the WNT. The UK had a large number of heavy warships prior to the WNT, many of which might be deemed suitable for low threat duties (IE the pacific) well into the 1930s.

But that is just my opinion. [;)]
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Certainly Gary [;)]

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I also have a few sides which Big B has done which I'd like to add to the grab bag and I have inquired with Big B for permission to add them.

BB Malaya
BC Hood
CV Ark Royal
CV Furious
CV Eagle
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ORIGINAL: Shark7

The Indefatigable Class battlecruisers of 1913 might be interesting, seeing how (until the WNT forced them to be scrapped) both BC Australia and BC New Zealand served in the namesake countries after WWI. It would certainly give them a reason for being there.

In fact there are quite a few pre-WWI British dreadnaughts that would be suitable, in that they might be kept in service were it not for the WNT. The UK had a large number of heavy warships prior to the WNT, many of which might be deemed suitable for low threat duties (IE the pacific) well into the 1930s.

But that is just my opinion. [;)]

I just finished Iron Duke (also already have HMS Canada). Not sure about going back any further than them, though. What about cruisers, destroyers or auxiliaries? Any missing from Stock AE?
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So far I've come up with the following ship sides, many of them ships that were scrapped after the WNT (as Shark7 suggested doing):

BB Lion
BC Lion (1912)
BB Malaya (have both my version and Big B's to choose from, well mine is actually a cut and paste of one of Big B's ship sides)
BC Tiger (2 versions)
BC G3
BB N3
BC Hood (Big B's excellent version)
CV Furious (Big B)
CV Ark Royal (Big B)
CV Eagle (Big B)
BB Canada
BB Iron Duke (two versions)
BC Courageous
BB King George V
BC Australia
BB Erin
BB Orion
BB Colossus
CA York
CA Surrey
AV Albatross


Any other sides that are missing or that might be done for the Royal Navy?
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Well since your takings suggestions/requests [:D] :

BB Agincourt

Light Cruisers:

Arethus, Caliope, Cambrian, Caroline, Birkenhead, and Centaur

some of the older destroyers as well, but really you have so many to choose from their its not worth listing them all.

Also, for the US

Tillman Maximum Battleship. It is the ultimate what if after all. [;)]
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ORIGINAL: Shark7

Well since your takings suggestions/requests [:D] :

BB Agincourt

Light Cruisers:

Arethus, Caliope, Cambrian, Caroline, Birkenhead, and Centaur

some of the older destroyers as well, but really you have so many to choose from their its not worth listing them all.

Also, for the US

Tillman Maximum Battleship. It is the ultimate what if after all. [;)]

Just added Agincourt to the WNT thread. For some reason I forgot all about her.
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How about the Habakkuk?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Habakkuk

I don't know. For some reason the project strikes me as "too far out." (Unlike the Germans bombing Pearl Harbor, for example.) [:D]
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Oddly enough, the thing that seemed most outlandish was the thing that went far into the actual planning stages. Fact is stranger than fiction as they say.

But for the purpose of WiTP, the Habakkuk would not be suitable, as it was designed to operated in the colder regions of the North Atlantic, IMO.
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A ship made partially of ice would be a bit of a liability in the South Pacific.

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