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Old 08-02-10, 04:08 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Tempest555 View Post
IAnywho 2 things I just wanted to get clarified-in the narrative he mentions some Russian vessels were painted green.
Really?
Is that true?
The Russian ships at Port Arthur had a variety of paintjobs and details are lacking on the specifics, although you can say a few things in general.

Prior to the war, the standard color for battleships and large cruisers was white, as it was for most other navies with ships in the Far East. But the war approached, the Russians applied war paint to their fleet. Most of this seems to have been mixed at Port Arthur from whatever was available and in different batches, so resulted in several different shades. Some of this paint ended up brown, some green, some greenish-brown or brownish-green.

This brown, green, or in between paint was applied overall to all the Port Arthur light craft and even a few of the smaller cruisers. With larger ships, they usually tried to approximate the European dark charcoal gray for the hull, but this often had a brownish or greenish tinge to it. 1 or 2 BBs were apparently brownish-green overall like light vessels, but most of them only had that color on their masts and funnels. 2nd Pacific Squadron, OTOH, apparently retained its European paintscheme, with the dark charcoal hulls and yellow funnels.

In the game, we had to work with limited texture space. As a result, we made 1 texture for the Port Arthur stuff and 1 for 2PacRon. Thus, all PA BBs have a dark gray hull with a brownish, greenish tinge, and the greenish brown paint on their upper works. However, the PA DDs and such are greenish brown overall.

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And something else he mentions is that there is some kind of torpedo net cutting attachment that can be fitted to torpedoes (he didn't like them because they don't work usually). And they were used during the Port Arthur attack. I certainly would be interested in seeing a picture or a diagram of that cutting attachment.
Still looking, but there's an interesting article (without pictures) here:
http://www.gwpda.org/naval/nets.htm




Free pdf is here -I finished it in 2 days.

http://books.google.com/books?id=Ai0...page&q&f=false

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UPDATE:

Hmm made this the attachment to cut the net-nothing labels it as such. But the picture seems to show the net being opened some how.

http://www.cyber-heritage.com/submar...veyard/net.jpg[/QUOTE]
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