by Edward Pinniger » Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:24 am
Here's the link to the zip file with the Warrior pics (109 in total) Anyone who's interested can download it.
The file is about 5.7MB, hope my webspace's bandwidth can cope! (if not, maybe someone could host it for me?)
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinni ... photos.zip
Note that I may have misidentified some of the items in the photographs. For example, I'm fairly certain the circular white hatches in the deck floor are for passing ammunition up from the magazine to the guns, but I'm not 100% sure.
From the readme in the zip:
This is a collection of .JPG photographs of the restored/preserved HMS Warrior at Portsmouth Dockyard, taken in August 2006.
Most are detail close-ups of fittings, armament, etc. All have been extensively resized + cropped to reduce the file size (due to my 56k modem connection) but should still be of use for modelling reference.
Included are 8 photographs of the 1/48 model on display in the museum entrance lobby. This is an entirely scratch-built, live steam-powered model.
Here's the link to the zip file with the Warrior pics (109 in total) Anyone who's interested can download it.
The file is about 5.7MB, hope my webspace's bandwidth can cope! (if not, maybe someone could host it for me?)
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinniger/models/warriorphotos.zip
Note that I may have misidentified some of the items in the photographs. For example, I'm fairly certain the circular white hatches in the deck floor are for passing ammunition up from the magazine to the guns, but I'm not 100% sure.
From the readme in the zip:
This is a collection of .JPG photographs of the restored/preserved HMS Warrior at Portsmouth Dockyard, taken in August 2006.
Most are detail close-ups of fittings, armament, etc. All have been extensively resized + cropped to reduce the file size (due to my 56k modem connection) but should still be of use for modelling reference.
Included are 8 photographs of the 1/48 model on display in the museum entrance lobby. This is an entirely scratch-built, live steam-powered model.