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Scenario Design
Been gone for a while. Had some serious boat and sail issues for a couple of boats in my barn.
Back now, and am able to provide advice as always.
Ciao.
Back now, and am able to provide advice as always.
Ciao.
RE: Scenario Design
I have a question about scenario designing.....when does it end????!!!!!!!
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RE: Scenario Design
For the individual designer, I'd guess it ends at death!
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ORIGINAL: jwilkerson
For the individual designer, I'd guess it ends at death!
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Terminus is your mod done yet?
Is it time for the BBQ?
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ORIGINAL: jwilkerson
For the individual designer, I'd guess it ends at death!
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I'm cutting the veins now......goodbye CRUEL WORLD!!!................
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RE: Scenario Design
Ahh, feature creep. Gotta love it... No, wait...
We are all dreams of the Giant Space Butterfly.
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Oh, how nice. A hot bath, your friends gathered about your incipient corpse, nymphs gamboling about your expiring body, while you open your veins ... how utterly Roman.ORIGINAL: Nikademus
I'm cutting the veins now......goodbye CRUEL WORLD!!!................
So much nicer than that barbaric Japanese sepukku thingy; eeew, two cuts, while you're awake, letting your intestines spill out onto the floor? Yuck. I like the hot bath and nymph thing a lot better.
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Wonder what a gamboling nymph looks like?[:D]
We are all dreams of the Giant Space Butterfly.
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ORIGINAL: Terminus
Wonder what a gamboling nymph looks like?[:D]
Oooooh! Maxfield Parish?
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ORIGINAL: JWE
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Wonder what a gamboling nymph looks like?[:D]
Oooooh! Maxfield Parish?
I'd green button him....but then i wouldn't enjoy mind numbing discussions about the C2-Mod cargo Wigit ver .2988pi APA's....
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You don't even know who Maxfield Parrish was, do you, LogBoy?[:'(]
We are all dreams of the Giant Space Butterfly.
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The Painter or famous Orc in Worlds of Warcraft? [:'(]
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ORIGINAL: Terminus
Wonder what a gamboling nymph looks like?[:D]
googled it...

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Oh,
I thought he meant a sexy chick at Monte Carlo!!!
I thought he meant a sexy chick at Monte Carlo!!!
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Well, this isn’t gamboling nymphs, it’s more like a flashing flamenco merenge. Well … Ole.

M‘kay, since this is Scenario Design, and we’re designing a scenario, we are looking for a Philippine Cutter, named Arayat.
We have a few Arayats from reasonable sources;
Arayat, Spanish Bulusan (Belusan) Class gunboat, 201 tons, 113’ 10”, built Cavite in 1888 for Spain.
USS Samar (US Arayat Class), 243 tons, 121’, built Canacao in 1887 for Spain. Believed to be ex Spanish Mindanao Class.
Japanese took over some, PG-37, 39, and 41 (ex Callao, Pampanga, and Samar)
Then we got some typically pathetic Arayat references from the Internet. Several references to an Arayat (IX-134), sometimes as a 900 ton tanker (IX-134) built in 1888 (wrong!), sometimes as a 900 ton tanker (IX-134) built by Fairfield, Glasgow, in 1918 (better), sometimes as a 903 ton Philippine Revenue Cutter, built 1931, sunk Dec. 27, 1941 (1/3 right).
Lots of confusion. I’m looking for the shallow draft, Bulusan (Belusan) Class, Spanish gunboat. I could use an Almendares Class, if available. Also thought she might be close to the Mindanao Class (USS Panay as example).
Anyone have ideas?? Pics are prefered, but if anyone can give differential specs between a Mindanao and a Bulusan (with topsides), that would be almost as nice.

M‘kay, since this is Scenario Design, and we’re designing a scenario, we are looking for a Philippine Cutter, named Arayat.
We have a few Arayats from reasonable sources;
Arayat, Spanish Bulusan (Belusan) Class gunboat, 201 tons, 113’ 10”, built Cavite in 1888 for Spain.
USS Samar (US Arayat Class), 243 tons, 121’, built Canacao in 1887 for Spain. Believed to be ex Spanish Mindanao Class.
Japanese took over some, PG-37, 39, and 41 (ex Callao, Pampanga, and Samar)
Then we got some typically pathetic Arayat references from the Internet. Several references to an Arayat (IX-134), sometimes as a 900 ton tanker (IX-134) built in 1888 (wrong!), sometimes as a 900 ton tanker (IX-134) built by Fairfield, Glasgow, in 1918 (better), sometimes as a 903 ton Philippine Revenue Cutter, built 1931, sunk Dec. 27, 1941 (1/3 right).
Lots of confusion. I’m looking for the shallow draft, Bulusan (Belusan) Class, Spanish gunboat. I could use an Almendares Class, if available. Also thought she might be close to the Mindanao Class (USS Panay as example).
Anyone have ideas?? Pics are prefered, but if anyone can give differential specs between a Mindanao and a Bulusan (with topsides), that would be almost as nice.
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Well, I had a look in Conway's Volume 1, but for some reason they didn't find any of them worthy of an illustration... Sorry.
Anyway, isn't this too puny to be worth including?
Anyway, isn't this too puny to be worth including?
We are all dreams of the Giant Space Butterfly.
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RE: Scenario Design
The spelling indicates the name is for a "mountain" - more like a butte - prominant in the area of Clark AAF.
I am a few thousand miles from home but will see if I can find her in my files next week
I am a few thousand miles from home but will see if I can find her in my files next week
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Arayat is a town in the northern portion province of Pampanga. It was named for Fernando de Arayat, a Spanish encomiendero. The mountain is actually named Sinukuan, or Bandak Alaya.
Obviously, I’m not looking for mountains. Suggest you read the post. The post says:
I’m looking for the shallow draft, Bulusan (Belusan) Class, Spanish gunboat. I could use an Almendares Class, if available. Also thought she might be close to the Mindanao Class (USS Panay as example).
Please either stay on topic, or go away. Thank you.
Obviously, I’m not looking for mountains. Suggest you read the post. The post says:
I’m looking for the shallow draft, Bulusan (Belusan) Class, Spanish gunboat. I could use an Almendares Class, if available. Also thought she might be close to the Mindanao Class (USS Panay as example).
Please either stay on topic, or go away. Thank you.
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That built in Fairfield only in 44 got the Arayat name
IDNo: 1142380 Year: 1918
Name: WAR PATRIOT Launch Date:
Type: Tanker Date of completion: 4.18
Flag: GBR Keel:
Tons: 5197 Link: 1556
DWT: Yard No: 536
Length overall: Ship Design:
LPP: 122.1 Country of build: GBR
Beam: 15.9 Builder: Fairfield
Material of build: Location of yard: Govan
Number of
screws/Mchy/
Speed(kn): 1T-11
Owner as Completed: The Shipping Controller, London
Naval or paramilitary marking :
A: *
End: 1954
Subsequent History:
21 ADNA - 37 DENTICE - 42 FAIRENO - 44 ARAYAT - 46 FAIRENO - 49 DENTICE
ON LR/IMO ID Year Name Tons Change Starke Ref. Main Owner
IX-134 1142380 1918 ARAYAT 5197 1944 V1918 #1798 U.S.Navy
IDNo: 1142380 Year: 1918
Name: WAR PATRIOT Launch Date:
Type: Tanker Date of completion: 4.18
Flag: GBR Keel:
Tons: 5197 Link: 1556
DWT: Yard No: 536
Length overall: Ship Design:
LPP: 122.1 Country of build: GBR
Beam: 15.9 Builder: Fairfield
Material of build: Location of yard: Govan
Number of
screws/Mchy/
Speed(kn): 1T-11
Owner as Completed: The Shipping Controller, London
Naval or paramilitary marking :
A: *
End: 1954
Subsequent History:
21 ADNA - 37 DENTICE - 42 FAIRENO - 44 ARAYAT - 46 FAIRENO - 49 DENTICE
ON LR/IMO ID Year Name Tons Change Starke Ref. Main Owner
IX-134 1142380 1918 ARAYAT 5197 1944 V1918 #1798 U.S.Navy




