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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/29/2021 9:55:51 PM   
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Ah, the "ranger" joe. Uou speak with a forked tongue. The worst violator of standards in your verbose posts. Hard to imagine that you can honestly criticize another with your demonstrated abuse of what is now allowed.

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/29/2021 11:35:28 PM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/29/2021 11:36:57 PM   
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Ah, the "ranger" joe. Uou speak with a forked tongue. The worst violator of standards in your verbose posts. Hard to imagine that you can honestly criticize another with your demonstrated abuse of what is now allowed.


Inaccurate, too.

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/30/2021 12:03:16 AM   
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And just like that.....

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/30/2021 2:33:46 AM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/30/2021 2:57:16 AM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/30/2021 8:58:40 AM   
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Hi Aurelian - I tried PM ing you back but a message saying your inbox is full or you do not accept PM's came up.

Anyway, I agree with what you said.

I also agree with your thoughts on the Marat and her sisters. These battleships fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down They were possibly even uglier viewed from the stern - she's like a push-me pull-you....




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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/30/2021 5:38:42 PM   
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Hi Aurelian - I tried PM ing you back but a message saying your inbox is full or you do not accept PM's came up.

Anyway, I agree with what you said.

I also agree with your thoughts on the Marat and her sisters. These battleships fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down They were possibly even uglier viewed from the stern - she's like a push-me pull-you....





Fixed the PM

I think they were better looking before the rebuild. But not by that much.




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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/30/2021 11:59:00 PM   
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This one also fell out of the ugly tree, but may of missed a branch or two.




Her sister's #3 turret faced the stern

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 2:49:00 AM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 3:26:25 AM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 9:47:04 AM   
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Valiant looking good here. No surprise really. As she is a foxy, younger sister, of a renowned beauty. But who is she followed by?



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Richelieu - so presumably in the Indian Ocean?


Indeed. The Bay of Bengal, according to the photo description.

So, from what battleship is the photo taken? Fairly easy, I would guess.



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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 9:50:32 AM   
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So started to look around for pictures of French battleships because I recall that I previously thought 'that is a nice looking battleship' when I saw a picture of French BB. But I do not recall what ship it was. And it is never wrong to include a French beauty in a battleship contest. Alas, I didn't find the picture I was looking for. And I am not even sure what BB it was. Maybe Strasbourg?

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 10:23:38 AM   
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Valiant looking good here. No surprise really. As she is a foxy, younger sister, of a renowned beauty. But who is she followed by?



warspite1

Richelieu - so presumably in the Indian Ocean?


Indeed. The Bay of Bengal, according to the photo description.

So, from what battleship is the photo taken? Fairly easy, I would guess.


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Queen Elisabeth I would guess (apologies I don't have a working button for the last letter of the alphabet....).


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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 10:31:21 AM   
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So started to look around for pictures of French battleships because I recall that I previously thought 'that is a nice looking battleship' when I saw a picture of French BB. But I do not recall what ship it was. And it is never wrong to include a French beauty in a battleship contest. Alas, I didn't find the picture I was looking for. And I am not even sure what BB it was. Maybe Strasbourg?
warspite1

Personally I am not a fan of these ships. The gap between the funnel and the bridge looks odd, and the lack of a main turret at the rear gives a lop-sided appearance a la the Nelson's. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder.





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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 10:47:24 AM   
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Right. So are we going to have a BB contest then? One from each of UK, USA, Germany, Italy, and Japan? Where in the end the one from US wins?

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 4:00:06 PM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 6:49:41 PM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 8:08:47 PM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 12/31/2021 8:18:53 PM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 4:19:23 AM   
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It's time to stop this stuff.

It's embarrassing.



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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 7:45:45 AM   
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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 1:29:59 PM   
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A picture of a Female that is not wearing clothes - it is a historical picture . . .

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 3:56:46 PM   
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A picture of a Female that is not wearing clothes - it is a historical picture . . .

You may very well call it a female. I call it a tank.

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 4:01:25 PM   
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Personally I am not a fan of these ships. The gap between the funnel and the bridge looks odd, and the lack of a main turret at the rear gives a lop-sided appearance a la the Nelson's. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


The beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder.

However, I suspect that you agree that the ship in the picture below is a grand looking battleship. At least from this angle.




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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 6:11:12 PM   
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Two more that fell out of the ugly tree. Grant and Lee.




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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 6:28:06 PM   
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Yeah I don't see the beauty in anything like a Grant or a Lee.

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 8:12:11 PM   
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Yeah I don't see the beauty in anything like a Grant or a Lee.


If you'd been in the 8th Army in May 1942, anything with a 75mm gun would have looked gorgeous to you.

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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 8:53:08 PM   
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Personally I am not a fan of these ships. The gap between the funnel and the bridge looks odd, and the lack of a main turret at the rear gives a lop-sided appearance a la the Nelson's. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


The beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder.

However, I suspect that you agree that the ship in the picture below is a grand looking battleship. At least from this angle.



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Yes I would agree that from this angle she looks fine.... but I think all angles need to be taken into account, and from side on, she is just not a good looking warship to my mind.


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RE: Australian Beauties II - 1/1/2022 8:56:24 PM   
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Well then, I give you a KV-2



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I know little about tanks. Why was that oversised chunk of metal considered necessary in the KV-2's design?


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