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I recently commissioned the wonderful UniTaka to draw the British heavy cruiser HMS Exeter as she might appear in Kantai Collection. I for one am extremely happy with how she turned out!
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Signed by the Ace.... cool!
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The Night Witches of Russia. Idk what that big swell on the wing is. In most pictures they just have bombs on racks under the wings. 🤷
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Seems like torpedo bombers didn't really do well overall during the war. The success VS loss rate was staggering! Think the String-bags had the best of it early on...
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Watched a documentary about these Polish warbirds. Forgot the name, but at one time they were the fastest and best armed fighters in the world! Prewar of course!
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These Krauts are SCREWED!
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Enden? Maybe... Idk but I think so
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Second battle of Narvik I guarantee! Lol those British tincans really rolled in blasting everything!
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Tirpitz (probably)... She did nothing but be a threat....lol
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Heros served on these warships
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Was Admiral Graf Spee and her sister good ideas? I think they were. It's the same idea as the Indefatigable class of the Royal Navy. A cruiser built to hunt and kill cruisers... Commerce raiding was kinda not her real job...
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Getting better...
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Vickers Vildibeest? Ugly...lol
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Seems crazy, but just think, every single one of these absolute game changing weapons of war, aircraft, armoured vehicles, even having cannons on ships!!! Were totally unwanted when they were first introduced to the militaries of the world! Why??? I guess the "new tech is too new to rely on in real wars?" I mean, with everything at stake, having a weapon system or force that doesn't deliver, is BAD! So I kinda understand
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The Battle of Jutland from the bridge of HMS New Zealand, as depicted in a painting by Chief Petty Officer Eddie Fitzgerald.
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Беггров А.К. (1841-1814). На палубе фрегата “Светлана”.
Alexander Karlovich Beggrov (1841-1914) On Deck Of The Frigate “Svetlana”. Date 1883
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