Calling all Royal Navy River-class frigate fans
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john bange
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Calling all Royal Navy River-class frigate fans
I could use some photos if anyone has some to share
john
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- starshell
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River Class Frigate Images
I have three on my website here:
HMS Test http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... D=66.topic
HMS Wye http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... D=40.topic
Ex HMS Windrush now La Decouverte, the last surviving River Class Frigate being used as a fire training ship in France http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... ID=9.topic
HMS Test http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... D=66.topic
HMS Wye http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... D=40.topic
Ex HMS Windrush now La Decouverte, the last surviving River Class Frigate being used as a fire training ship in France http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... ID=9.topic
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john bange
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- Josephp13
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New River class hull
I have a new fiberglass hull for a USN Tacoma Frigate. I was told it is also a River Class. My club has no British ships in it so this could be the first. I am looking for great 1/96 scale plans of a River class frigate. Can someone point me in the right direction to buy some if there are any?
The hull was received in a trade.
The company making it wants to stay nameless for now until they are ready to sell them. I received plans for a USN ship but as I said above a British ship would be much more fun to build.
I can post a pic of the hull if anyone wants to see it.
Joseph
The hull was received in a trade.
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We have about 18 photos of River Class Frigates up on the Flower Class and WWII RN forums now if anyone needs to see them for detailing etc. You will find them all on this and the subsequent webpages http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... orumsfrm20
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River Class Frigates by Brian Lavery
This is the new book which will be out around mid September, quite reasonable at �9.89 for 234 pages - Amazon.co.uk link http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0948 ... 2Z9V5HFGEK


- Laurence Batchelor
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Hello when I was searching for the Christina ,Onasi's old yatch,
I discovered that it was a very modified
River class.
So in my trips through the internet I found the following site with some photos of a model
http://www.defencemodels.com.au/Projects/Condamine.asp
but the owner of the site whould not aswer any emails
The place that I found the drawings
http://www.navyhistory.org.au/ but at the moment they rebuilding
the website.
I hope I have helped a bit
I discovered that it was a very modified
So in my trips through the internet I found the following site with some photos of a model
http://www.defencemodels.com.au/Projects/Condamine.asp
but the owner of the site whould not aswer any emails
The place that I found the drawings
http://www.navyhistory.org.au/ but at the moment they rebuilding
the website.
I hope I have helped a bit
Kind regards,
Kostas
Kostas
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nice one,i have to get some of mine as soon as i charge my batterys for,the floating drydock has a set of plans for uss LORAIN pf 93
http://floatingdrydock.com/G.htm
just go down till you get to uss lorain,i have ordred these and hope to get them next week,as i have australian plans for river class as my build is the hmas murchison
cheers
http://floatingdrydock.com/G.htm
just go down till you get to uss lorain,i have ordred these and hope to get them next week,as i have australian plans for river class as my build is the hmas murchison
cheers
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If you guys like the WW2 RN frigates, you may enjoy their siblings, RN sloops. I am scratchbuilding a Bittern-class sloop and, like the frigates and corvettes, there is a wide range of types and classes from which to choose. A great book on these is available, and highly recommended by yours truly:
http://www.navybooks.com/asps/ShowDetails.asp?id=191

http://www.navybooks.com/asps/ShowDetails.asp?id=191
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Yes I have that one, it is indeed the best volume on the sloops available at the moment. Anyone interested should buy it ASAP as the World Ship Society publications go out of print fast and then become very difficult and expensive to obtain.
There are a large number of sloop images on my website here http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... orumsfrm20 Mainly Black Swans, but some others on there too. Go to the other pages to see the sloops as the first two pages are mostly River Class.
There are a large number of sloop images on my website here http://p214.ezboard.com/ftheflowerclass ... orumsfrm20 Mainly Black Swans, but some others on there too. Go to the other pages to see the sloops as the first two pages are mostly River Class.
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