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The generic WWII Armed Fleet Oiler "AO" is spot on covering a hole host of US classes :ernae::ernae::ernae:

http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/19/19087.htm

did a "dp" for a late war ship. NOT fun to fly against, she cares 4-3"/50's DP, 2-40mm Twin's, 12-20mm MG's & 1-5"/38 DP. After getting close enough to view on-board gun lay out, a "new dp" is in order to match the lay out :isadizzy:

The new dp well carry 2-5"/38 DP's, 2-3"/50 DP's, & 4-20mm MG Twin's. This should back date her to 1942-mid 1943 :isadizzy:

Skipsan :kilroy:

:pop4: But before I can post the dp's I'll need TR and company's permission :USA-flag:
 
Thank you very much Collin. Ill drop TR a line and see what he has to say :wiggle: I'll also work on the flak for you :salute:

By-the-by Collin your Flt Aux does have a striking resemblance to the early AOG's. The forward gun's need to be in a center line arrangement other then that I'd say she is spot on :jump:

Thank you for all the hard work :applause::applause::applause:

Skipsan :kilroy:
 

By-the-by Collin your Flt Aux does have a striking resemblance to the early AOG's. The forward gun's need to be in a center line arrangement other then that I'd say she is spot on :jump:

Skipsan :kilroy:

Well....hmmmm.....I actually took the repose model and tried to make a quick model of HMS Olna late 44 by chucking other ready made bits onto it.:pop4:

In the same vain, a new model on the stocks,

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Any guesses?

regards Collin:ernae:
 
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