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POSTED: I-88 Japanese Sub

Ahhhhhh Sooooo!

May be some Elktro boats like Type XXI and XXIII and the Japanese answer, I-201 and Ha-201:

http://www.the-blueprints.com/index...-japan/15074/view/ijn_i_201_1944__submarine_/

The Sendaka high-speed submarine class with 25mm deck guns that actually retracted into the hull when the boat submerged.....some fast boats! I think only four were laid down and only two actually got into the war. And yes, the infamous XXI boats. Good suggestions and on the list. :wavey:

But first what I call the VIID....the original VIIC with a much improved model with regard to conning tower detail, saddle tank upgrade and new textures. Then I have to do the Brit S boat. :applause:
 
TR, it was a dark druie day in NW Wisconsin snow showers winds hollowing at 40 + Knots; NO Packers, Bears or Vick"queens" [ the mud ducks from Minnesota] Soooo:d I took a somewhat subdued approach on her dp. Line of thinking :isadizzy:there is not much to burn on the deck, so the leaking oil and oil slick pulse debri took over. Give her a try:wiggle:

Once again thanks for all your effort and Great works:applause::applause::applause:

Skipsan:kilroy:
 
You're on a roll, Skip!

TR, it was a dark druie day in NW Wisconsin snow showers winds hollowing at 40 + Knots; NO Packers, Bears or Vick"queens" [ the mud ducks from Minnesota] Soooo:d I took a somewhat subdued approach on her dp. Line of thinking :isadizzy:there is not much to burn on the deck, so the leaking oil and oil slick pulse debri took over. Give her a try:wiggle:

Once again thanks for all your effort and Great works:applause::applause::applause:

Skipsan:kilroy:

.......don't stop now!

The sun is shining here and it's in the 60's, but that nasty weather is sliding south fast. :kilroy:
 
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