Finally revisited this to catch up with Greenwich's drawings and start taking another pass! Triton appears to be a completely unique design, can neither pass for nor be passed for by anything else...
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Finally revisited this to catch up with Greenwich's drawings and start taking another pass! Triton appears to be a completely unique design, can neither pass for nor be passed for by anything else...
So, as I wade through the arcana of BWAS 1714-1792, I find a claim that the Amazon design is actually a derivative of Slade's older Niger design--seems Slade was married to ripping off ex-French...
Not quite, Chris, but having relatives and clients with Boeing I've heard that joke before. LOL Almost all the Slade Common 74s were dimensionally identical--the earlier Dublin and Hercules classes...
I'm not really in the know, but I start looking by three design variables: Time, Designer and Existing Expert Commentary. For example, two classes built by the same country at the same time to the...
Fred, I'm looking at not just the stats but the physical shape. I'm going back to a used-to-death comparison here from aviation, but... In pure numbers and even general description, the F-14 Tomcat,...
So, I've been comparing some stats... Hunt's 1779 Active is statistically near identical, and the only other Williams frigates I've found are the 1771 Enterprise 28's and 1778 Flora 36's. Could these...
As always, starting with the drawings of the parent sculpt. (In this case, specifically 1779 Cleopatra.)
http://collections.rmg.co.uk/mediaLib/533/media-533932/large.jpg
Slade's Southampton...
Bad news: 1773 Amazon appears to be the ONLY 32-gun frigate design by Williams.
Can work for or released as
Minor mod
Maybe
New Sculpt
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