"The Day They Hit Sheffield..."
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30 January 2014, 22:32
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Great build Ricardo...
What is the significance of the two redlines the broad arched one with 225 and the thinner one from the destroyer???
Sorry but I'm a car man😄!!!
30 January 2014, 22:37
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Thanks for the comments Steve. And thanks for the questions ... There is no problem... I do appreciate the interest 🙂 From what I could find, Sheffield, on the day he was hit by an Argentine Exocet missile, was navigate the SW direction (and so I put the course of 225). This thick line tries to represent a small part of a compass. The thinnest line tries to recreate the trajectory and where the missile struck Sheffield. 🙂
Once again, thank you Steve 🙂
30 January 2014, 22:50
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Very interesting Ricardo...
Thanks very much, it does give the model a lot more creditbility and a story👍🙂
31 January 2014, 07:41
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I worked on the building and fitting of the Sheffield sea dart launcher
31 January 2014, 18:18
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Nicke build and interesting presentation. That represent her very well!
31 January 2014, 18:22
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sorry not the Sheffield I was too young but her sister ship Manchester
31 January 2014, 18:29
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Astute submarines Neil? Luckily I managed to visit HMS Torbay during a passage of it here in Portugal 🙂 Outstanding 🙂
1 February 2014, 22:30