A shot of Zulu (post modernisation) and Tartar pre mod.

Some shots of Tartar



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You can check out the website of the (former) "Canadian Tribal Class Destroyer Association" (http://jproc.ca/cta/), which has a fair few photos and media. I'd also recommend you find yourself a copy of the 1961 film "The Great Impostor", which stars Tony Curtis and is based on the all-to-often-uncreditted Ferdinand Waldo Demara (Wikipedia, CFB Esquimaltgerryw wrote:Does anyone have drawings/photos whatever, of the Tribal class ships of the 1960s? I have the plan and profile drawings from Model Boats many years ago, but don't have the sections.
Cheers,
Gerry
Admhawk wrote:Hi Tim,
I went by the photos on the WEM site. I could see the distinctive angled body on the armoured set, but I couldn't see it on the unarmoured set. It looked like there was no enclosure at all. Do you have a photo showing a glass cover?
If you look at Page 241 of British BB's Raven and Roberts, you see a reasonable photo of Valiant with the twin MK V mounts on B turret. They look the same as the DD mounts, no glass cover.
I don't have the 1/700 sets from WEM (1/700 isn't my scale) so I may be wrong, but from what I've seen, the MK V twin mount is powered and has an enclosure. I haven't seen it called armoured in any of the references I have. According to this site, http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_2cm-70_mk234.htm There is a MK VC, but I don't know what the difference is.
Unfortunately, it's not a well covered weapon in my references, so I can only go by what I see.
Regards,
Darren
