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Re: Calling all river ships fans

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I mean all river ships fans.

I posted about the Danube river ships because I know better. I am not an expert in Volga or Amur river vessels.
Anyone can post here related to any river ship.
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Roumanian Navy auxiliary ships during WWI

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The first roumanian icebreaker: MANTUIREA (1903)

Length 36,60 meters
Beam 8,40 m
Speed 11,30 kn
Displacement 366 tonnes
Builder Howaldtwerft
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Roumanian tug MANTUIREA in summer 1917
Roumanian tug MANTUIREA in summer 1917
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Roumanian Navy auxiliary ships in WWI

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Four tugs were built in UK for service on the Euphrates river. They never arrived in Mesopotamia. The tugs were bought in 1912 by a roumanian armator from Braila town.
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Roumanian river minelayer "JEAN" during WWI
Roumanian river minelayer "JEAN" during WWI
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Austro-Hungarian vedette boats

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The Austro-Hungarian Danube Navy had several small ships used for reconnaissance.
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The austro-hungarian "patrouillenboot" GIZELLA during WWI
The austro-hungarian "patrouillenboot" GIZELLA during WWI
The austro-hungarian "patrouillenboot" A (1895-1912)
The austro-hungarian "patrouillenboot" A (1895-1912)
displacement 33 tonnes,lenght 22m, beam 3,5m, draft 1,1m; armament- one machinegun
displacement 33 tonnes,lenght 22m, beam 3,5m, draft 1,1m; armament- one machinegun
The austro-hungarian &quot;patrouillenboot&quot; B (1906-1915)<br />displacement 36,5 tonnes, lenght 28m, beam 4,4m, draft 0,7m, speed 14 kn, petrol engine; armament- two machineguns
The austro-hungarian "patrouillenboot" B (1906-1915)
displacement 36,5 tonnes, lenght 28m, beam 4,4m, draft 0,7m, speed 14 kn, petrol engine; armament- two machineguns
The austro-hungarian &quot;patrouillenboot&quot; C and D (1907-1915)<br />displacement 39 tonnes, lenght 30m, beam 4,3m, draft 0,7m, armament two machinegun
The austro-hungarian "patrouillenboot" C and D (1907-1915)
displacement 39 tonnes, lenght 30m, beam 4,3m, draft 0,7m, armament two machinegun
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Austro-Hungarian monitors

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In 1872 austro-hungarian navy launched two river monitors: S.M.S. LEITHA and S.M.S. MAROS.

Displacement: 310 tonnes
Length: 49,98 m
Beam: 8,12 m
Draught: 1,07m
Speed: 8,3 kn
Armament:
1872: 2x Wahrendorf cal. 150 mm in one turret and two Nordenfelt machineguns
1897: 1x 120/L35 mm, 2x47mm, one C93 machinegun
1915 (S.M.S. LEITHA) : 1x 120/L35 mm, 1x70/45 mm, 1x70/18 mm, three machineguns
1915 (S.M.S. MAROS) : 1x 120/L35 mm, 3x70/45 mm, 1x70/18 mm
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1872
1872
S.M.S. MAROS in 1900
S.M.S. MAROS in 1900
Museum ship LEITHA in Budapest
Museum ship LEITHA in Budapest
S.M.S. LEITHA 1872
S.M.S. LEITHA 1872
S.M.S. LEITHA in 1913
S.M.S. LEITHA in 1913
S.M.S. MAROS and S.M.S.LEITHA
S.M.S. MAROS and S.M.S.LEITHA
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Re: Calling all river ships fans

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I bought a set of 1/72 plans for the Austro-Hungarian River Monitor 'Temes' in Vienna. I plan to scratch one in that scale or maybe 1/48 in 2017
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Austro-Hungarian monitors

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In 1904 austro-hungarian navy launched two river monitors: S.M.S. TEMES and S.M.S. BODROG.

Displacement: 486 tonnes
Length: 58,6 m
Beam: 9,56 m
Draught: 1,22 m
Speed: 13 kn
Armament:
S.M.S. TEMES: 2x120/35 mm, 2x37mm, 1x120/10mm (mortar), one machinegun;
from 1917: 2x120/35 mm, 2x90mm,
S.M.S. BODROG: 2x120/35 mm, 2x37mm, 1x120/10mm (mortar), 1x70/L18mm
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S.M.S.BODROG
S.M.S.BODROG
Serbian harbor Novi Sad in 2007; S.M.S. BODROG is still afloat
Serbian harbor Novi Sad in 2007; S.M.S. BODROG is still afloat
S.M.S.TEMES before WWI
S.M.S.TEMES before WWI
S.M.S.TEMES hit a serbian mine and she sank on 23 october 1914
S.M.S.TEMES hit a serbian mine and she sank on 23 october 1914
S.M.S.TEMES in 1917
S.M.S.TEMES in 1917
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Re: Calling all river ships fans

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Chris Meddings wrote:I bought a set of 1/72 plans for the Austro-Hungarian River Monitor 'Temes' in Vienna. I plan to scratch one in that scale or maybe 1/48 in 2017
Hello, Chris,

Do you want to built S.M.S. TEMES 1904 or S.M.S. TEMES 1917?

Best regards!
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Re: Calling all river ships fans

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MUGUR wrote:
Hello, Chris,

Do you want to built S.M.S. TEMES 1904 or S.M.S. TEMES 1917?

Best regards!

Honestly I don't mind too much, but as I usually like to depict an historical event, probably 1914 for the bombardment of Sarajevo
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Re: Calling all river ships fans

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The 1917 S.M.S.TEMES was 1,90 meters longer than 1904 S.M.S.TEMES.
After WWI S.M.S.TEMES was transferred to the roumanian navy. She was renamed ARDEAL.
In 1941 ARDEAL was rebuilt. The two old Skoda 120/35 mm cannons were replaced by three Skoda 120/50 mm; anti-aircraft guns were added.
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120/35 Skoda turret
120/35 Skoda turret
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Re: Calling all river ships fans

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I've checked, the plans I have are 1904
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Re: Calling all river ships fans

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I look forward for your model!
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I think is S.M.S.TEMES sunken by serbs.
I think is S.M.S.TEMES sunken by serbs.
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great photo!
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Roumanian Navy monitors

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In 1906 roumanian navy ordered four monitors to the Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino Shipyard.(Technical Establishment of Trieste).
The ships were sent by rail and assembled at the roumaninan shipyard Fernic. The monitors were commissioned:

ION C. BRATIANU - 1907
LASCAR CATARGIU - 1907
ALEXANDRU LAHOVARI - 1908
MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU - 1908

Displacement: 680 tonnes
Length: 58,6 m
Beam: 10,3 m
Draught: 1,60 m
Speed: 13 kn
Armament: 3x120/L35, 2x120/10 (mortar), 4x47mm, 2 machineguns
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Copy of bratianu.jpg
Copy (2) of 1637.jpg
Copy of 1637.jpg
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Austro-Hungarian monitors

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In 1892 austro-hungarian navy launched two river monitors: S.M.S. SZAMOS and S.M.S. KOROS.

Displacement: 448 tonnes
Length: 54 m
Beam: 9 m
Draught: 1,2 m
Speed: 10 kn
Armament:
2x120/35 mm, 2x70mm, two machineguns
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S.M.S.SZAMOS and S.M.S. KOROS
S.M.S.SZAMOS and S.M.S. KOROS
S.M.S.SZAMOS
S.M.S.SZAMOS
S.M.S. KOROS
S.M.S. KOROS
S.M.S. SZAMOS
S.M.S. SZAMOS
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Roumanian Navy gunboats

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Roumanian navy gunboat FULGERUL (1873)

Displacement: 90 tonnes
Length: 25 m
Beam: 4,80 m
Draught: 1,30 m
Speed: 7 kn
Armament: one 90mm Krupp; from 1888: one 57mm Nordenfelt and two 11,43 Nordenfelt machinegun
Bldr. Forges et chantiers de la M�diterran�e
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From left to right: :&quot;OPANEZ&quot; class small gunboat, &quot;GRIVITA&quot;,&quot;OPANEZ&quot; class small gunboat, &quot;ROMANIA&quot;, &quot;FULGERUL&quot;
From left to right: :"OPANEZ" class small gunboat, "GRIVITA","OPANEZ" class small gunboat, "ROMANIA", "FULGERUL"
Gunboat FULGERUL after 1888
Gunboat FULGERUL after 1888
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Roumanian Navy gunboats

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Gunboat ROMANIA was the first steamship of the Roumanian Navy.
The launch ceremony took place in Giurgiu harbor on the 2nd of august 1862 (in fact she was built in 1857 as a tug). ROMANIA was armed with two 37mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon and two Nordenfeld 11,43 mm machineguns. She survived WWI.

Displacement: 130 tones
Length: 35 m
Beam: 6 m
Draught: 0.6 m
Speed: 8 knots
Bldr.: Klosterneuburg Shipyard (Austria)
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Gunboat ROMANIA after reffing (1881 or 1888)
Gunboat ROMANIA after reffing (1881 or 1888)
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Bulgarian Navy steamers

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ALEXANDER I (?????????? I) was built as a cargo-passenger paddle steamer, which in peacetime should serve as a yacht, while during war can be converted into transport or minelayer.

Displacement: 350 tonnes
Length: 61 m
Width: 13 m
Speed: 7 kn
Bldr.: Forges et Chantiers de la M�diterran�e (1883)
Armament: two small caliber guns

During the Serbo-bulgarian war (1885) she was used as transport. On july 7 1913 the ship was sunk by the crew at the mouth of the river Lom, not to fall into roumanian hands. At the end of 1913 she is recovered and repaired.
At the end of 1914 Alexander I was scrapped because of poor conditions of the machine.

The tug VZRIV (?????) was bought by the russian navy in april 1877. She was used during the war against Ottoman Empire (1877-1878). In 1879 VZRIV was sold to Bulgaria.
Displacement: 250 tonnes
Length: 33 m
Beam: 6 m
Draft: 1.2 m
Speed: 8,10 kn
1883 - modernisation
1887 - renamed ASEN (�????�)
1891 - scrapped
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Steamer ALEXANDER I
Steamer ALEXANDER I
ALEXANDER I
ALEXANDER I
Bulgarian steamer KRUM (????)
Bulgarian steamer KRUM (????)
The tug VZRIV/ASEN
The tug VZRIV/ASEN
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Roumanian Navy gunboats

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BISTRITA class gunboat (1888)
There were three vessels: BISTRITA, OLTUL and SIRETUL. They survived WWI.
Armament: one 57mm Nordenfelt, one 37mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon.
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BISTRITA gunboat in 1888
BISTRITA gunboat in 1888
Drowing from &quot;The engineer&quot;
Drowing from "The engineer"
&quot;The engineer&quot; November 2, 1888
"The engineer" November 2, 1888
BISTRITA gunboat after 1900
BISTRITA gunboat after 1900
SIRETUL after WWI
SIRETUL after WWI
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Roumanian Navy gunboats

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STEFAN CEL MARE (1867) gunboat and royal yacht

Length: 58 m
Beam: 9,8 m
Draft: 1.1 m
Speed: 8 kn
Bldr.: Mayer of Linz
She was sunk in a collision with the austro-hungaryan steamer D.D.S.G. SZECHENY on march 15, 1867. The accident was judged by a neutral commission and the roumanian captain was found guilty, as his maneuver had been incorrect. The refloating was through the help of D.D.S.G.
STEFAN CEL MARE was taken to Turnu Severin (my home town) for minor repairs and then to Budapest to refit.In august 1868 she was back in service.
Together with gunboats ROMANIA and FULGERUL, STEFAN CEL MARE practiced artillery fire Black Sea.
In 1893 STEFAN CEL MARE was decommissioned due to high consumption of coal and poor maneuverability.
D.D.S.G. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donaudamp ... sellschaft
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STEFAN CEL MARE was used also as a royal yacht.
STEFAN CEL MARE was used also as a royal yacht.
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