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PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:03 pm 
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Hi All,

Hi 81542, thank you for your kind words, indeed I have seen documents from many archives and take their copyright conditions very seriously, theyve given me the opportunity to see such important historical items and i feel it incumbent upon me to respect their conditions of viewing. I do try to help if I can but can only give truncated detail which I hope is enough without betraying any copyright agreement.

The most interesting thing about the hits on Prince of Wales is that the damage report author seperated the hits into above and below water hits and numbered them from the bow aft. This means hit no1, the compass platform hit is the first above water hit on PoW starting from the bow, but not the first hit received by PoW, even though many accounts do state that it was.

The Captain of PoW, the Gunnery Officer and the damage report author all give the correct position of the first hit. I'm pretty sure I've got the sequence correct but it's a "guesstimate" and so not accepted wisdom.

Plus at least one early numbered hit comes from a completely different direction to the others, which would mean that the ship that scored that hit would need to have reversed course, fired, and then reversed course back again, which I'm pretty sure isn't recorded by anyone as happening.

Hopefully one day I may write a paper on these things and get permission to publish, but as with all these things real life gets in the way!

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:55 pm 
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Does anyone know what King George V was mounting in 1940/41 on her forward superstructure? There are these two emplacements on either side at the lower platform level, and the forward of the two has something mounted on it - a signalling/saluting gun, maybe? The rear position appears to be empty.

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It seems the equivalent position on the port side was empty, at least in January 1941... https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item ... /205137232

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 16, 2024 4:59 am 
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Yes,saluting guns, according the plans. Interesting thing, what a waste of place and weight in 1940.


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I assume then it was likely to have been the 3-pounder QF Hotchkiss gun? Perhaps without the sights, as per these examples:

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Does anybody have drawings of the square shaped HACS Mark V director?


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PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2024 4:08 am 
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Of interest to some may be found in this thread - with a link to a seemingly recently released PDF of 2019 survey report - that I started elsewhere with regards what remains of the wreck of Prince of Wales (and, far worse, Repulse). :mad_1:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=384960

A sneak peak of what remains of PoW's wreck below.


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A review of the situation at about 1100 was not encouraging.” Capt. Gordon, HMS Exeter. 1 March 1942
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PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2024 5:47 am 
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TZoli wrote:
Does anybody have drawings of the square shaped HACS Mark V director?

I don't have the drawings, but I know ModelMonkey makes them in various scales, most importantly in 1:350

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KevinD wrote:
Of interest to some may be found in this thread - with a link to a seemingly recently released PDF of 2019 survey report - that I started elsewhere with regards what remains of the wreck of Prince of Wales (and, far worse, Repulse). :mad_1:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=384960

A sneak peak of what remains of PoW's wreck below.


That's a sad sight, no doubt even worse now

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I wonder if any member here might have a copy of the London Gazette supplement from February 1948 that covers the sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse?

The front cover of that supplement below.


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Hi guys, do you have correct dimensions of turret for QF 5.25"/secondary armament please?
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KevinD wrote:
I wonder if any member here might have a copy of the London Gazette supplement from February 1948 that covers the sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse?

The front cover of that supplement below.


https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/38214/page/1237

Here is all of them: https://www.thegazette.co.uk/awards-and-accreditation/content/100325


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Lethal215 wrote:
KevinD wrote:
I wonder if any member here might have a copy of the London Gazette supplement from February 1948 that covers the sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse?
The front cover of that supplement below.

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/38214/page/1237
Here is all of them: https://www.thegazette.co.uk/awards-and-accreditation/content/100325

Thank you VERY much Lethal!

Quite the treasure trove there in "all of them". :thumbs_up_1:

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MartinJQuinn wrote:
Discussion of the salvage of PoW/Repulse wrecks has been moved here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=378221

Please post further discussion on that topic there, not here.

Thanks

Hi Martin,

Re the above link, it seems it no longer works, all I get is "The requested topic does not exist."

And a search usung the terms "salvage of PoW/Repulse wrecks" etc, turns up nothing (that dates circa or prior to your post).

Does that thread still exist? If so do you have another link?

TIA.
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Afternoon can someone help me?

Planning ahead to do the Tamiya POW, Eduard do 3D Carley floats in different types and for no of crew,

Type 1 & 2 in 10, 25 & 40 crew. I don't have a clue. I assume they were all the same or a mixture. They look the same on the spues of the kit?

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Not sure what you're asking, Bob. Which brand's "Type 1 and 2" are you talking about?

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 2:12 pm 
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Hi Timmy, my apologies poor explanation

by Eduard

Type 1 looks like a diagonal mesh??

Type 2 has I assume wood slats running length ways with cross slats

The ones with the KGV kit looks nothing like them both?

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I'm not 100%, but I think the floats on the KGVs were mainly or entirely of the smaller size, and from the few photos where I can see the floor of them, they look like the wooden slats. The 3D prints are only really accurate for floats stowed in a horizontal position though, with the slatted floor centred. When stowed vertically, the floor drops down behind the float, so it looks like it's only half a floor, the top half being net.

See here: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item ... /205137830

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Many thanks for the help, appreciated


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