Hewman gets the virtual beer!

HMT = His Magesty's Trawler (too small to be considered a ship!) Although I liked Fligers and Skipsans guesses!
The ship was built in 1916, served both wars, and was patterned from 2 1930's photographs. I've read that trawlers were changed in 1940, because A/C posed as much a threat as enemy vessels. The mizzen mast was removed, AA guns added, and shield protection for the ancient fore gun was added.
I'm researching a 1940s one now.
Tango: FSDS. Gmax chewed me up and spit me out. However, the experience helped me learn FSDS along with a detailed and informative help section. Collin was indespensible helping me figure out how to shape the hull, as well as advising some pitfalls to avoid.

(fell into a few anyway!)
Now trying to get into the multires.:isadizzy:
Dirt & GTB: The wife gets seasick - I thought I'd put an officer up there with a crewman in his oilskins. That foredeck gun just looked too naked - got carried away. All I ask is, don't get too close, the figures are barely passible at the range shown, but work on a strafing attack at 300MPH!
Methinks not too many will be piloting her, just mostly using her for target practice.
