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New London Class CruisersPosted: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - 01:02 PM UTC
Halfyank
Colorado, United States
Joined: February 01, 2003
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Joined: February 01, 2003
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Posted: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - 11:23 PM UTC
Very nice. Of course ANY cruisers, especially British, are more than welcome.
I kind of wonder at their choice of ships. As the article mentions London was rebuilt, so she would look different from the others. The other two were different sub-classes, Sussex being like the London before rebuilding and Dorsetshire being like the Norfolk. I wonder if H-P will incorporate any differences?
Now if H-P would like to send MSW a sample of one of these and would like to get a online build review of them you wouldn't have to twist my arm to much. Hint, hint, hint.
I kind of wonder at their choice of ships. As the article mentions London was rebuilt, so she would look different from the others. The other two were different sub-classes, Sussex being like the London before rebuilding and Dorsetshire being like the Norfolk. I wonder if H-P will incorporate any differences?
Now if H-P would like to send MSW a sample of one of these and would like to get a online build review of them you wouldn't have to twist my arm to much. Hint, hint, hint.