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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:10 pm 
Not sure if these ships were still afloat in WWII, but I ran across this website the other day. You might be interested.

http://www.hot.ee/dmitriev1/06e.html


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:47 pm 
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G. Shoda wrote:
Not sure if these ships were still afloat in WWII, but I ran across this website the other day. You might be interested.


These three ships constituted the "battleship squadron" of the Swedish Navy during WWII. Right now I can't find my book on the Swedish Navy during the WWII years, but checking some other references I have found the following data:
HMS Gustaf V: Launched 1918, Modernized 1939, Deplacement ca. 7900 t, Speed ca. 22 kn; Armament: 4x28 cm, 6x15cm, 4x75mm AA-guns, 4x40mm AA-guns, 4x25mm AA-guns.
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IIRC the other two ships were about the same.

All three ships were scrapped shortly after the war.

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Sten Ekedahl wrote:
G. Shoda wrote:
Not sure if these ships were still afloat in WWII, but I ran across this website the other day. You might be interested.


These three ships constituted the "battleship squadron" of the Swedish Navy during WWII. Right now I can't find my book on the Swedish Navy during the WWII years, but checking some other references I have found the following data:
HMS Gustaf V: Launched 1918, Modernized 1939, Deplacement ca. 7900 t, Speed ca. 22 kn; Armament: 4x28 cm, 6x15cm, 4x75mm AA-guns, 4x40mm AA-guns, 4x25mm AA-guns.
:destroyer:

IIRC the other two ships were about the same.

All three ships were scrapped shortly after the war.


Found the reference book today. These three ships were the last of the "pansarskepp" (armoured ship) type built for the Swedish Navy. A more international name for the class would probably be coastal battle ship.

HMS Sverige (Sweden) was the lead ship of the class, launched 1917. HMS Drottning Victoria (Queen Victoria) was launched in 1921 and HMS Gustaf V in 1922. All ships were modified several times in the late 20's and during the 30's. These changes mainly consisted in reducing the secondary armament and increasing the AA.

All three ships have at times served as flagship of the fleet.

HMS Sverige was decommisioned in 1953 and the other two as late as 1957. All were later sold for scrap. Wish at least one of them had been saved as a museum ship.

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Hi all,

We just handcrafted the Drottning Victoria 1945 in wood and will painted it in the next week. Pls review and comment


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:38 pm 
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An unusual but well deserved ship to make a model of!!

Coincidentally... I came across this fine photo of Drotning V from the
Blog of a japanese Digital colorist....
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http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/irootoko_jr/ ... ca0c29.jpg

Please show more images of this model-- either before paint and/or

close-up images are always interesting--especially when constructed all of wood.

You may find the work of this modeller interesting also...

http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html

viewtopic.php?f=59&t=50472

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 9:47 pm 
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Thanks Jim

Pls c more photos. This is 1945 version and the link

http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/irootoko_jr/ ... ca0c29.jpg is 1943 version

The work on the gallery you gave us are excellent


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Splendid work about a very interesting ship !

I wonder about the wisdom of using wood as a building material though, as it might not age too well, especially if mixed with plastic and metal.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:42 am 
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Hi James,

Nice build!
Very happy to see a build of one of our "Pansarskepp" = Armoured ship.
She is one of our three Coastal defence ships or Coastal battleships as they were also called.

Why Your interest in swedish ships?

Please post more pics!!!

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Does anyone here know who makes a 1/700 kit of any of the Swedish coastal defence battleships? Namely the Sverige, the Drotning Victoria and the Gustav V?

HP models only seems to offer a kit of the Royal Swedish Navy cruiser Gotland, but no Swedish battleships.

They have some fine lines, if you know what I mean, and they look similar to the British R class battleships or even the Queen Elizabeth's battleships in their 1920s configuration.

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Posted this Before in another thread, might as well post it here too:

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BTW! It's Drottning Victoria (with a double t).

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Great looking array of ships!!

...and tempting me to ask for more photos of the individual ship models

they look fabulous!

more photos please--bigger photos and closer up--it looks most interesting

particularly that French vessel--==> Dupoy de lome?

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