Hello All!
Darius! I posted main idea. He, who wants to find information, will find it. You need this quotes to build model?
Here
http://www.archive.org/ (Not in copyright) You can find free downloadable old books. Link was posted in this topic some time ago.
Semenov (English text):
Rasplata. The reckoning. 3 variants.
http://www.archive.org/details/rasplata ... 00semeuofthttp://www.archive.org/details/rasplata ... 00semerichhttp://www.archive.org/details/cu31924023164985The battle of Tsu-Shima, between the Japanese and Russian fleets, fought on 27th May 1905. 3 variants.
http://www.archive.org/details/battlets ... 00clargooghttp://www.archive.org/details/battleof ... 00semerichhttp://www.archive.org/details/battleof ... 00semeuoftThe price of blood : the sequel to "Rasplata" and "The battle of Tsushima". 3 variants.
http://www.archive.org/details/priceofb ... 00semerichhttp://www.archive.org/details/priceblo ... 00semegooghttp://www.archive.org/details/priceofb ... 00semeuoftSemenov. The battle of Tsu-Shima. (Russian text, not OSR) - You can read this book only if You know Russian.
http://www.archive.org/details/boipritsusimie00semeTumanov, Ensins at war. (Russian text, not OSR) - You can read this book only if You know Russian.
http://www.archive.org/details/michmananavoinie00tumaHere
http://militera.lib.ru (Not in copyright, Not for commercial use.) You can find free downloadable old Russian books. ( OSR text can be translated easily. Of course, translated texts are very poor. But on Russian forums people use translators to translate from English.)
Kostenko (Russian OSR text):
http://militera.lib.ru/memo/russian/kos ... index.htmlNovikov-Priboy (Russian OSR text) - It is not a historic book, but political pamphlet. Use it with care. :
http://militera.lib.ru/prose/russian/no ... index.htmlDarius!
"Боярин" posted no prove or explanations and looks like his idea was born only because of parade uniform. Some people there distrust "Боярин" because of many unproved ideas. He posted long time ago and nobody replied and discussed His idea, while idea of "NikolaiDav" was discussed and adopted. ( For today.)
Because we posted link to Cortic and using it, I think, better introduce them. Like We research ships, they research fate of Russian seamen. Mostly, I think, pre-Revolution period. Because of emigration, We lost large piece of history. They will be glad to receive information, If somebody have.

DariusP wrote:
So, until further proof, my opinion is that, with the every available space being filled with extra coal, repainting of inside bulwarks during the trip would have been unlikely.
We can discuss different ideas: white is good, because is saves from sun heat in tropics, black is more practical, because of coal dirt, and so on ... It is only Our ideas...
ironclad wrote:
" ALEXANDER III paints his outer side and walls of officers cabins after each coaling." Kostenko.
I meant only, that repainting can be easily done. Most of our discussions - result of misunderstanding.
About OREL after battle: I see grey surface, lighted by strong sun in many places of this photo. And I think, that some other photos are taken at same very good, sunny day.
Bondoman wrote:
Next question, please. These hammock racks ... But it looks to me like it's a box frame that runs fore and aft between the bridges, on both sides, out board of the boats.
You right! Wall of steel wardrobes with few planks inside on the wall of each wardrobe. Opening in the "face" wall, closed with curtain. 3 hammocks inside each. Placed on sparedeck and bridges.