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621

Monday, February 6th 2012, 3:06am

Current Bids on Philippine Vessels

Current high bids are:

Bohol - 4,500 tons

Samal - 4,500 tons

Sulu - 3,169 tons

622

Monday, February 6th 2012, 10:06pm

Brock.
Those L Class subs are all gone now.

623

Monday, February 6th 2012, 10:20pm

The nine Margay class DDs have been sold to Argentina.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when soldier lads march by,
Sneak home and pray you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon

HoOmAn

Keeper of the Sacred Block Coefficient

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624

Monday, February 6th 2012, 10:50pm

The Nampulas are long, long gone...

625

Monday, February 6th 2012, 11:06pm

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Originally posted by HoOmAn
The Nampulas are long, long gone...

Okay, fixed. Thanks.

626

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 4:06pm

Seaplane Carrier Sulu

The Seaplane Carrier Sulu has been sold to Bharat for 3,169 tons.

627

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 6:04pm

Groovy.

Those of you counting Indian aircraft carriers can await some in-character developments in early 1942.

628

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 6:12pm

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Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
Groovy.

Those of you counting Indian aircraft carriers can await some in-character developments in early 1942.


KA-ching!

629

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 6:59pm

The battlecruisers Samal and Bohol have been sold to Mexico for 9,000 tons, with payments commencing January 1942. Delivery will be effected at that time.

630

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 7:01pm

Fascinating. Actually, I think they'll fit Foxy fairly well...

631

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 7:05pm

They instantly become the 2nd and 3rd most powerful ships in the Mexican Navy. Definitely better than Villa, and right behind Chapultepec, IMHO.

632

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 7:23pm

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The battlecruisers Samal and Bohol have been sold to Mexico for 9,000 tons, with payments commencing January 1942. Delivery will be effected at that time.

If I had known that, I would have placed an offer as well in order to drive the price up. :D

633

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 7:37pm

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Originally posted by Rooijen10

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The battlecruisers Samal and Bohol have been sold to Mexico for 9,000 tons, with payments commencing January 1942. Delivery will be effected at that time.

If I had known that, I would have placed an offer as well in order to drive the price up. :D



Don't worry!

There are likely to be more vessels put on the block.

634

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 8:53pm

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
Don't worry!

There are likely to be more vessels put on the block.


But those were the only GOOD ones.

635

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 8:54pm

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Originally posted by Sachmle

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
Don't worry!

There are likely to be more vessels put on the block.


But those were the only GOOD ones.


They can't have been that GOOD, you didn't bid. :D

636

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 9:03pm

Hehehe, well the Villas were actually designed as pocket versions of the Samals.

637

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 10:06pm

Now all the ships in that design line can find their home in the Caribbean area, seeing as the Bolivar's (ex-Rio's) are also modified Samals. Speaking of which, Foxy, when I get around to drawing the Bolivar's up, I'll have a template to draw up the Samal's too.

638

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 10:31pm

Shiny! Well Latin America actually, because the Mexican ships will go on the Pacific side. I also consider the Chilean Constitucion a distant cousin of them via the Villas. Any other ships from the same lineage?

639

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 10:37pm

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by Sachmle

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
Don't worry!

There are likely to be more vessels put on the block.


But those were the only GOOD ones.


They can't have been that GOOD, you didn't bid. :D

I was in negotiations with an interested 3rd party for me to operate as a middle man, but hadn't come to an agreement yet. I WAS willing to start at 5000t each...but alas...the bidding was over so quick. Oh, well.

640

Tuesday, February 7th 2012, 11:04pm

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Originally posted by Desertfox
Shiny! Well Latin America actually, because the Mexican ships will go on the Pacific side. I also consider the Chilean Constitucion a distant cousin of them via the Villas. Any other ships from the same lineage?

Constitucion's more of the Oyama-O'Higgins lineage than the Villa lineage.