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Looking good ! :thumbs_up_1:
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Georgi Grigorov wrote:There is chance for everything�even I�m not a big fan of the German stuff�but 212 is nice looking, much check if I have good draws, as for the mentioned 7 new submarines:
GD 08700034 Triomphant class submarine
GD 08700035 Soviet submarine project 667 AM Navaga-M (NATO name Yankee II )
GD 08700036 USS Seawolf SSN-575
GD 08700037 Soviet submarine project 667 BD Murena-M (NATO name Delta II )
GD 08700038 USS Lafayette class submarine
GD 08700039 Soviet submarine project 945 Barrakuda (NATO name Sierra I )
GD 08700040 USS Ohio class submarine,SSGN conversion
GD 08700041 USS Barbel class submarine
Hi Georgi,

If you need info on the Italian Navy submarine U212 I have several documents

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Ex, it�s seems it will be impossible for me to avoid this project :wink_1:
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USS Seawolf SSN-575
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At last, thank you :woo_hoo: :)
Hoping soon we will have pictures of SSGN Ohio class and Delta II class
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Well it can be today.
But if you remember from the cold war- we from Eastern Europe are evil and love to torture other people. :twisted:
BTW Seawolf is in configuration as build.
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Georgi Grigorov wrote: But if you remember from the cold war- we from Eastern Europe are evil and love to torture other people. :twisted:
Hehe even if I live now in Norway I have been born in Tallinn, Estonia.
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Well then, since you are fellow evil, even more from the Evil Empire itself (not like me from the satellites) you will have your Delta II:
Soviet submarine project 667 BD Murena-M , NATO name Delta II
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Thank you and keep the good work :thumbs_up_1:
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USS Lafayette class submarine
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Nice, one Georgi keep the good work. I will definitely get that one when it comes available.
One question though, yours USS Benjamin Franklin Class what era they are depicting ?
They got no bulge on the aft of the ship in the starboard side and no towed sonnar, that a late 60's buid, I mean "as build" withe Polaris A-3 and not with the Poseidon C-3 or with the Trident-I (C-4) ballistic missiles. Is the seven blade propeller accurate when they dont have those modifications ?
Will we have a late USS Benjamin Franklin Class ?
It seems the USS Lafayette class is late and not as build, with bulge on the aft of the ship in the starboard side, but still no towed sonar.
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They are early. At least from what I saw for the late I must add towing array , and also the from of the missile hump was changed.
As for Lafayette � it�s much easier to remove something that to add it, that�s why it�s with the bulge.
BTW I plan to do Daniel Webster in it�s original configuration, may be not in the next 2 series, but soon.
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Georgi Grigorov wrote:They are early. At least from what I saw for the late I must add towing array , and also the from of the missile hump was changed.
As for Lafayette � it�s much easier to remove something that to add it, that�s why it�s with the bulge.
BTW I plan to do Daniel Webster in it�s original configuration, may be not in the next 2 series, but soon.
Thank you very much, my knowledge in early USN SSBN is very limited.

Edit:I guess the Lafayette class is late version ?
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I personally do not like early USA SSBN, from a distance they all looks the same, not like the soviet.
But Daniel Webster is something different.
http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08626.htm
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Yeap indeed :thumbs_up_1:
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By the way, any chance for Rubis class and Foxtrot class submarine ?
Thanks in advance.
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Soviet submarine project 945 Barrakuda , NATO name Sierra I

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As for Rubis and Foxtrot � for the first I do not have good draws, for the second I have at least two sets of very good draws and will do the sub, but definitely not in the next two series. For them I plan to be small �4-6 models, and to do them fast one after other.
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Weee my favourite Russian submarine Sierra xD
By the way, the orders via your official site can be made via paypal too ?
Thanks in advance.
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Sierra I is one of my favorite too, even I prefer Victor III�there is something in the way Soviet post war ships looks like�not only submarines but surface ships too�. As I say, from my soviet subs Victor III is my favorite, then Sierra I and Papa, from the SSBN � Delta IV, Yuri, Delta III and Delta II.
From the western � Skate, Skipjack, Sea Wolf , Nautilus (in next series), Resolution, Vanguard and Ohio�hm, it�s appear that I like almost everything:)

As for the orders- what exactly you mean �made via paypal� ?
It�s new feature, so if everyone have questions or/and suggestions they are welcome, I hope with the time the ordering method will be cleaner, and eventually I will install some kind of e-shop.
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Hm, It seems I miss to show image yesterday.
So here is the next member:
USS Barbel class submarine
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