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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:12 am 
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thanks a lot guys,this was driving me nuts!.all my measuring and stuff kept coming out to 366' .i can now move on to cutting out the hull profile.love this forum always someone who has the answers :thumbs_up_1:


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:56 pm 
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Well, I am glad that the length issue seems to be resolved too. I was going off the Vanguard plans i have for Fraser, St. Laurent and Annapolis. Even my copy of Janes Fighting Ships 88-89 and some other books on St. Laurent class ships has the length of Nipigon/Annapolis at 371 feet so I thought that was a good number. I guess the only thing I need to worry about know are the different stern configuations for the various ships.

Sorry about giving the wrong length Russ but I guess I have had the lengths wrong for 20 plus years.....

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:23 pm 
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hi james no need to be sorry even if i had gone with 371 the differance would be only 1/2 in.no one would notice :big_grin: you have been more than helpful,thanks a lot.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:46 pm 
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does anyone know if the towing array on the stern is open to the morters,or is there a bulkhead between them.i cannot find any pic or info on this area.i will have to find this out before the deck is put on as it would not be nice trying to do it after the fact.thanks.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:44 pm 
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There is a bulkhead with a step in it. I can get you more info in a few days.

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 6:01 pm 
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i am looking for some help on the mark 10 limbo mortars on frazer,anyone have any pics looking into the hatch ,and of the room it is housed in.i have one but it is looking from the deck


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It isn't FRAZER and it is out of focus, but it is a view into the Limbo Well.

HMCS ASSINIBOINE in a photo dated October 1956.

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 7:28 pm 
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thanks rick,every little bit helps


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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 8:32 pm 
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Found this close up of HMCS Kootenay's Limbo.
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The 4th and 5th photos show part of the limbo well on HMCS Gatineau
http://www.radioman.ca/1968.htm

I know they're from Restigouche-class ships but they might prove somewhat useful.

I ran around on Flickr trying to find one of those random crew taken shots of the area but couldn't find any taken on HMCS ships. Plenty of RAN and RN though... I gave my Jane's books a look too but no joy there either.

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 10:08 pm 
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whow,thats great mike,it gives me an idea of what on the bulkheads,thanks guys


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Going through photos I took on a trip to Boston in early July 1997 I came across these photos of HMCS TERRA NOVA (a RESTIGOUCHE class unit) that was a visitor to Charlestown Navy Yard NPS Park (near USF CONSTITUTION during her going back to sea again after her major reconstruction/repair on 4th July). I understand this was TERRA NOVA's last operational voyage visit ... TERRA NOVA was decommissioned on 11 July 1997. These images are scanned from color prints that I took. As you can see, I focused on "details". :smallsmile:

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hello guys,i was wondering if anyone knows if this is a track for a traveling hoist.and what did they move with it.


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Where are the torpedo tubes in relation to the track?

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You can see the triple launcher to the left. I'm pretty sure this is the torpedo loading and moving hoist track. They bring them on board at the stern and store them in the room the track goes into.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 10:57 am 
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thanks very much darrin.and thanks rick also for the photos.it is amazing how much stuff there is on one opf these ships lots of little details


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Admhawk wrote:
You can see the triple launcher to the left. I'm pretty sure this is the torpedo loading and moving hoist track. They bring them on board at the stern and store them in the room the track goes into.


Stupid me... I stared right at them and didn't see them :doh_1:

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Cliffy B wrote:
Admhawk wrote:
You can see the triple launcher to the left. I'm pretty sure this is the torpedo loading and moving hoist track. They bring them on board at the stern and store them in the room the track goes into.


Stupid me... I stared right at them and didn't see them :doh_1:



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Hey gang, I just started the 1/350 kit from The Resin Shipyard.....Love it!

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Looking forward to your progress, Steve!

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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2015 3:46 pm 
to get ship drawings try Esquimalt navy museums
they have scanned a lot from the original


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