Search results
Search results 1-20 of 1,000. There are even more results, please redefine your search.
Quoted from "parador" Quoted from "The Rock Doctor" Glad to hear the two of you are doing well and have wives and/or young'uns to keep you busy. I feel like I tried to set up a game on Venus as an iteration of Navalism once, but our current go is just plain ol' Earth, with different nations. Yes, my cats and goats keep me busy too If someone of you need a player for a game like we had here i will be happy to hear from you otherwise i play World of Warships I feel like we've seen you at www.nava...
I hadn't heard about Bruce, that's awful. Glad to hear the two of you are doing well and have wives and/or young'uns to keep you busy. I feel like I tried to set up a game on Venus as an iteration of Navalism once, but our current go is just plain ol' Earth, with different nations.
Not sure when I last popped in here, but I see things are pretty quiet. Hope everybody's well. I'm slogging away at work and on the farm, doing ship stuff over at Navalism, writing, and D&D for fun, and learning to manage diabetes. Cheers... Rock.
EMPIRE OF BHARAT, Q2/1947 May the Lord of the Oceans be Auspicious unto Us TL;DR: Laid Down: 1 PC, 1 AO, 1 PB, 2 MTB, 1 LCT, 2 LCM Completed: 3 SS, 1 PB, 2 MTB, 1 LCT, 2 LCM Scrapped: None A. Factories 11/11 factories = 11,000 t of material + 8,502 t stockpiled + 227 t from Persia + 523 t from Hedjaz = 20,252 t available. 12,293 t are used, leaving a stockpile of 7,959 t. 0/11 factories (committed) = 0.0 + 0.0 bonus infrastructure pts available. 0/11 factories (flexible) = 0.0 infrastructure pts...
You're right, the relationship isn't especially mature, but there had been some interaction via exercises beforehand. I chose to order relatively benign ships from the Nords for that reason - it should not alarm the average Nord to learn that their shipyards are building hospital ships, minesweepers, and sloops for the Bharatis... ...even if it means that the Bharatis can then focus on landing ships and submarines. But let's not dig that far. Thanks for the input, Brock. I'll await other respons...
Winter's been knocking me down and taking my lunch money. Over spring break I've been covering for my boss at work, and covering for another farm at home - NOT RELAXING. So I need your input on the Nordmark/Bharat deal, because Valles ain't around now. I can back this up with PMs, but to summarize, the deal was: -Bharat contributed to the Nordmark civilian atomic program; no military function was contemplated. -Bharat paid in cash for some services -Bharat opened up domestic markets to Nordmark ...
The updated deployment info is interesting and helpful, thanks.
I'd been contemplating building a few more "kits" of that patrol boat I re-assembled on Titicaca and assembling them at Iquitos, but I don't think I ever got around to it.
This is the less-old LCI design I have. It's 8 t heavier than what I allocated in my spreadsheet and I don't know why. Is this SS3 output? I kinda think it might be. ----- Enter ship name, Enter country Enter ship type laid down 1941 Displacement: 277 t light; 284 t standard; 325 t normal; 358 t full load Dimensions: Length (overall / waterline) x beam x draught (normal/deep) (160.37 ft / 157.48 ft) x 22.97 ft x (5.25 / 5.68 ft) (48.88 m / 48.00 m) x 7.00 m x (1.60 / 1.73 m) Armament: 3 - 0.79" ...
1/4. Having found my spreadsheet, it appears that President Ramon Castilla and Biru were to be identical conversions of civilian transports into military usage. 600 t was allocated for each job, implying a 2,400 t light displacement. I don't see any corresponding designs on my computer. So there'd be two transports in service. My suspicion is that I allocated a tonnage cost and intended to design the ship around it later - which appears not to have happened. 2 - Consuella class tug #2's name is ...
I'll have a gander through my files and see what I have.
Looks like he was sticking closely to the program I'd been working on until 1944 ended. Even as the Iberian neighbor, I don't object to a do-over for 1/45 or thereabouts. I guess Brock-as-Chile and whoever's doing Italy these days might have a stake in things, though.
How many reports did Jef do?
I feel I need to step up my game and design a huge carrier or two.
So that's Persia for 1947. Sloops were the story. I'll update the encyclopedia soon-ish, which might require me to tweak ship counts for all I know. The ocean-going sloop count seems off in some fashion but I can't put a finger on how.
Persia, Q4 1947 Industrial Allocation 1 factories allocated to building warship material 2 factories allocated to production of infrastructure materials 1,000 t produced + 1,336 t stockpiled + 68 t scrap = 2,404 t available 1,417 t used 987 t stockpiled 0.2 + 0.2 bonus IP produced. Infrastructure Development Complete D0 at Chabahar: 0.4 IP for 1.0 of 1.0 IP required. Construction At Bushehr (Persian Gulf) D1: Idle FD0: Idle Free-floating: At Bandar-e Abbas (Strait of Hormuz) S1-A: SL Lavarak rec...
Persia, Q3 1947 Industrial Allocation 1 factories allocated to building warship material 2 factories allocated to production of infrastructure materials 1,000 t produced + 1,838 t stockpiled - 85 t to Bharat = 2,753 t available 1,417 t used 1,336 t stockpiled 0.2 + 0.0 bonus IP produced. Infrastructure Development Continue D0 at Chabahar: 0.2 IP for 0.6 of 1.0 IP required. Construction At Bushehr (Persian Gulf) D1: SS I-4 scrapped, 68 t of material to return in Q2/48 FD0: Idle Free-floating: At ...
Persia, Q2 1947 Industrial Allocation 1 factories allocated to building warship material 2 factories allocated to production of infrastructure materials 1,000 t produced + 2,482 t stockpiled - 227 t to Bharat = 3,255 t available 1,417 t used 1,838 t stockpiled 0.2 + 0.0 bonus IP produced. Infrastructure Development Continue D0 at Chabahar: 0.2 IP for 0.4 of 1.0 IP required. Construction At Bushehr (Persian Gulf) D1: SS I-3 scrapped, 68 t of material to return in Q1/48 FD0: Idle Free-floating: At...
I'm going to see if I can catch up over the holidays. Persia and Bharat are not too difficult, but Iberia's a bit of a bloated pain in the butt. I don't disagree with Hood's observations about sim health, but from my perspective, it's done at the end of 1950 anyway. Cheers.
Between a frantic summer of work stuff and the erratic, months-long decline in my mother's health, my heart just isn't with sims these days. I'll check in occasionally, but I don't anticipate actively participating in the next while.