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JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 5:34:02 PM   
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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 10:40:53 PM   
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too bad the big bad yamato didn't do much to impact the war.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:01:56 PM   
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She wins a ton of points for style. She was a beautiful ship, much cleaner lines than the Iowas. It was just such an audacious project, 18in guns? And they wanted to build a ship with 20in guns

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:07:55 PM   
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beach her and use her as a giant pill box, yep, uhuh.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:18:36 PM   
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I don't mean to be a **** but even Musashi wasn't effective. Yes , gorgeous ships with awesome firepower.
but
Too bad they both couldn't go toe to toe with the good guy's ships to see what could have been.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:19:22 PM   
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What is sad is that the U.S. can't even currently manufacture a 16 inch shell. Yamato was a wonder of the world IMO.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:24:21 PM   
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What is sad is that the U.S. can't even currently manufacture a 16 inch shell. Yamato was a wonder of the world IMO.

Not really, the little wooden CVE's and those pilots who hated(ok maybe too honest there) the Empire of Japan made that a moot point.
build a ship with 500 inch guns at that time for that matter.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:28:52 PM   
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I don't mean to be a **** but even Musashi wasn't effective. Yes , gorgeous ships with awesome firepower.
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Too bad they both couldn't go toe to toe with the good guy's ships to see what could have been.


They were a collosal waste of resources for Japan, no doubt. I am talking purely looks and coolness.

The Italians built great looking ships, like the Vittorio Veneto. They actually sucked, but they LOOKED cool.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:37:09 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

ORIGINAL: Gem35

I don't mean to be a **** but even Musashi wasn't effective. Yes , gorgeous ships with awesome firepower.
but
Too bad they both couldn't go toe to toe with the good guy's ships to see what could have been.


They were a collosal waste of resources for Japan, no doubt. I am talking purely looks and coolness.

The Italians built great looking ships, like the Vittorio Veneto. They actually sucked, but they LOOKED cool.


Littorio class BBs was in fact very good ships. Only problem was small action radius,but this problem was not so big in Mediteranian sea.

And yes,very beautiful ships.






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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:45:38 PM   
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BB's are gone .... forever ;/

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:50:24 PM   
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Not really, the little wooden CVE's and those pilots who hated(ok maybe too honest there) the Empire of Japan made that a moot point.
build a ship with 500 inch guns at that time for that matter.


I guess I wasn't clear. While the ships Yamato and her sister were irrelevant to the war I consider their manufacture and technical sophistication to be a marvel.

At Samar the jeep carriers and DE's certainly accomplished more the Yamato, so no argument there, yet you must respect the accomplishment that these vessels were.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/22/2008 11:52:40 PM   
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I liked the last minute best.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 5:05:42 AM   
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        Did any of you wade through the sewer of the comments?  Good grief.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 6:15:30 AM   
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        Did any of you wade through the sewer of the comments?  Good grief.


Fortunately this is not one of those sensitive subjects or it would have been much, much worse . Someone might have mentioned, in the same post, the words "scuttle" and "Bis ... Whoops I almost did it

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 8:47:31 AM   
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The Littorios were a respectable design. I can't say their flaws were particularly glaring.
I must dissent regarding Yamato--I think she had an awkward look to her.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 8:59:56 AM   
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I agree with Tiornu. The IJN superstructures look clumsy to me. Otherwise she had beautiful lines, but she could have used a much cleaner look to the superstructure IMO. The Iowas have a more balanced look to me...

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 10:53:06 AM   
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Look this fellow up on youtube, he has almost 800 videos archived there with military themes.
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One I wached recently was the British stringbags attacking the Italian fleet at Toranto.

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 2:29:44 PM   
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They are beautiful vessels, no doubt


< Message edited by Gem35 -- 5/23/2008 2:31:26 PM >


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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 6:51:29 PM   
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Going off tonnage cost the IJN could have built 60 destroyers in the place of those two useless monsters.....

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RE: JFB - IJN Yamato - 5/23/2008 8:31:00 PM   
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Going off tonnage cost the IJN could have built 60 destroyers in the place of those two useless monsters.....


Only sixty?
It is said that one turret was already heavier than a single destroyer... Well sixty is a lot already though.
Man, yes, that's such a beautiful (and fortunate) waste they had there.

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