Maarten Schönfeld wrote:
So Kevin, you sent us all out on an information hunt for which you already knew the answer?
No Maarten we did not KNOW the answer, but that's what it
appears to be. Is it correct, lets see, but its the best we have so far. Nor did I ask ANYONE to get personally involved / waste their precious model building time. Nor did I
send anyone anywhere. Anyone / everyone's own choice who responds or ignores.
And the 'answer' if you could call in that, was not known when I started this 'discussion' about boiler layout, nor prior to me putting up the post above with the photo of the Exeter vets at ceremony in HMS Kent on 30/7. And given you're so bent outta shape at me wasting modelers time on non modeling subsets, why didnt you complain about that post of mine if I may ask?
I put the question here to try and get a
definitive answer that may have been seen / found in plans etc, as their IS a wealth of historical knowledge here. And besides I did not want to sully the waters by adding in what we
thought post 30/7 (as have seen that take the wrong course / be counterproductive in other threads). And another reason I have waited is I had hoped the Engineers Report in PDF form would be up online by now (but that is not in my hands and is taking longer than expected) so as others could access and make their own decision and not blindly follow / trust what we say / have come up with.
Maarten Schönfeld wrote:
If so, I'm glad I haven't put any time into this.
Yeah me too Maarten, given your attitude, which I am very surprised coming from you. Que sera sera though.
Maarten Schönfeld wrote:
But for curiosity's sake: why is this piece of information so important for a ship's modeller?
Not one bit, but didnt realise this thread was exclusively for modelers only, as there has been plenty of posts of an historical nature throughout.
Maarten Schönfeld wrote:
I can only see a historical importance, when you are reading the battle reports -- which I would like to do too in some cases, but I wouldn't bother the modelling fraternity with that, unless I find something relevant from a modeller's point of view.
Gee Maarten, I am really sorry that I may have wasted someones precious time that they could have used to be working on their / a model. My apologies to all so unduly affected then.
EDIT: Maarten, after giving it some more thought I just
have to come back and ask,
as your post seems so out of character (to me), did you get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning?

Kevin Denlay