Very nice ( beautiful 1:100 scale) drawings of Old Russian Imperial Navy Costal Defence Battleships Admiral Ushakov, Admiral Senyavin, General-Admiral Apraksin free to down-load on:
http://www.navarin/product_info.php/products_id/140
(click on the right underlined phrase)
Feast for every OLD and SMOKING Navy fan!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_ba ... al_Ushakov
Calling all Admiral Ushakov-class (Tsushima 1905) fans
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Calling all Admiral Ushakov-class (Tsushima 1905) fans
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Here is my Admiral Ushakov
1/700WL Scratchbuilt in 2003.

When the Japanese Armored Cruisers ordered the Admiral Ushakov to surrender, Captain Vladimir Miklukha commanded his crew to answer the Japanese with the sound of Russian guns.
After an hour, the Admiral Ushakov sank with all her crew.
Jef
1/700WL Scratchbuilt in 2003.

When the Japanese Armored Cruisers ordered the Admiral Ushakov to surrender, Captain Vladimir Miklukha commanded his crew to answer the Japanese with the sound of Russian guns.
After an hour, the Admiral Ushakov sank with all her crew.
Jef
Current 1/700 WL
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Another impressive scratchbuild! 
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As a matter of fact Ushakov didn't sunk with all her crew but was sunk by the crew after taking severe damage from two armored cruisers. 57 sailors died, including Captain who was brother of famous Russian explorer. All others were captured.Jefgte wrote:After an hour, the Admiral Ushakov sank with all her crew.
These ships were rather monitors then battleships specially build for shallow Baltic sea for possible conflict with Sweden. They barely made to Tsushima.
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Re: Calling All Admiral Ushakov Battleships Fans
Hi, Adm. Ushakov Funs!
I'd like to draw your attention at the Set of genuine building drawings of "Adm. Senyavin" published in Russia in 2002 for modelers. These drawings are interesting not only for modelers but for naval historians as well since they give impression of russian naval design and drawing culture of that time.
This set I found on the site: http://siriusm.homestead.com
Cheers
I'd like to draw your attention at the Set of genuine building drawings of "Adm. Senyavin" published in Russia in 2002 for modelers. These drawings are interesting not only for modelers but for naval historians as well since they give impression of russian naval design and drawing culture of that time.
This set I found on the site: http://siriusm.homestead.com
Cheers
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Re: Calling All Admiral Ushakov Battleships Fans
Hi, Adm. Ushakov Funs!
Some useful links:
Photos of Admiral Ushakov:
http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/04/023/index.html
Photos of sistership - Admiral Apraksin:
http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/04/025/index.html
Photos of sistership - Admiral Senyavin:
http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/04/024/index.html
Drawings of Admiral Ushakov-class battleship:
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/27.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/28.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/29.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/30.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/31.jpg
Commander Vladimir Miklukha

Best wishes
Some useful links:
Photos of Admiral Ushakov:
http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/04/023/index.html
Photos of sistership - Admiral Apraksin:
http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/04/025/index.html
Photos of sistership - Admiral Senyavin:
http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/04/024/index.html
Drawings of Admiral Ushakov-class battleship:
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/27.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/28.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/29.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/30.jpg
http://Links to this site not allowed due to copyright violations./WeaponBook/ ... res/31.jpg
Commander Vladimir Miklukha

Best wishes
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Re: Calling all Admiral Ushakov class (Tsushima 1905) fans
Hello there!
There is a very well detailed 1/200 scale paper card model of the Admiral Ushakov
made by Pro-Model in Poland. It has a black hull, with white trim and yellow ochre funnels.
There are after market turned brass guns and laser cut parts as well for this model.
Best regards,
Alain
There is a very well detailed 1/200 scale paper card model of the Admiral Ushakov
made by Pro-Model in Poland. It has a black hull, with white trim and yellow ochre funnels.
There are after market turned brass guns and laser cut parts as well for this model.
Best regards,
Alain
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Re:
The fact that they actually made it all the way there can be considered a feat of a seamanship.350z wrote:These ships were rather monitors then battleships specially build for shallow Baltic sea for possible conflict with Sweden. They barely made to Tsushima.
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Re: Calling all Admiral Ushakov class (Tsushima 1905) fans
Love these ships - tiny battle ships - I have a 2400 scale GA Graf Apraksin (Okinoshima) - painted it last night to show. This is my secret weapon - I have a friend who likes to make games where fleet size is based on the type of command ship - so BBs command more ships than BCs & them more than CAs etc - this is a very small/cheap (technically) BB I can use to command very large cruiser/DD fleets if I have Russia or IJN.