Hello everybody !
I present you my new project which will in fact be double!
My choice was on the Landing Craft Infantry, little known but indispensable ships during the landings starting with that of Normandy!
These are not spectacular ships but simple and efficient and this choice was dictated by the Duty of Memory because going regularly to the festivities of D-Day, I tell myself that we must not forget these GI’s died for our freedom.
So I’m going to do an American LCI and an English LCI, Canadian more precisely, the two models being very similar, the American model being distinguished by a higher gateway:


From what I understand it is that the guys were badly shaken in the open sea!!!
These are vessels of the first type of LCI, with a central square superstructure and ramps on both sides of the bow. Then the superstructures were modified to be round, and with a door opening at the bow for the latest models. But the hull was always the same.


It should be noted that France recovered several of these LCI and used them during the Indochina war.
This is the beginning of the presentation, a little more detail on the selected numbers to come.
I hope you enjoy this project and I count on you to give timely information especially in terms of photography!
So long !
Alain
PS : Hello to Rick who gave me a lot information about the destroyer USS Corry which was another project envisaged but this one will be for later!