General WW1 Info
#16

SO just thinking aloud here, but maybe is should be called The Great War Simulator - Or First World War Simulator

But I do really like the Sound of Canvas knights as the title :mrgreen:

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#17

This is where to post all general WW1 info and photos that you would like to share with us.

Thank you. Smile

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#18

The French cruiser Gloire (Note the Dazzle camouflage)
[Image: dazzle3-600.jpg]

Colour version of Gloire
[Image: dazzle.jpg]

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#19

Some WWI British dazzle painting designs our ships had S.S. in front of them :-? Shouldn't it be HMS unless its a merchant ship :-?
[Image: dazzle1-600.jpg]

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#20

Transport Ship with Dazzle Camouflage (Note it is type 25 design Camouflage)
[Image: razzle-dazzle-camouflage.jpg]

Type 25 design
[Image: type25-600.jpg]

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#21

The troopship HMS Empress of Russia
[Image: SS_Empress_of_Russia_1918.jpg]

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#22

HMS Argus displaying a coat of dazzle camouflage in 1918
[Image: 575px-HMS_Argus_%281917%29.jpg]

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#23

It's in German only - but worse a look:

Kaiserliche Marine

Scroll the left windows down and you will find Info about nearly every Ship, from a Dinghy to the Big Battleships of World War I;
as well as Persons, Battles and a lot more!
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#24

Thats really cool Jambo :Smile)

Thank you for sharing :Smile) :Smile)

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#25

You're welcome! :lol:

By the way - theres a few more: WWI

Jambo :wink:
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#26

They are some good websites you found their Jambo :mrgreen:

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#27

They're not camos! They're modern art!
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#28

Your right Cnopicilin Dazzle Camouflage was invented by Norman Wilkinson a British Artist

Norman Wilkinson (Wikipedia Page) Wrote:He decided that, since it was all but impossible to hide a ship on the ocean (if nothing else, the smoke from its smokestacks would give it away), a far more productive question would be: How can a ship be made to be more difficult to aim at from a distance through a periscope? In his own words, he decided that a ship should be painted "not for low visibility, but in such a way as to break up her form and thus confuse a submarine officer as to the course on which she was heading

SO there you have it Cnopicilin a little research goes a log way :wink:

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#29

In WW II the Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku's flight deck was painted to look like the Battleship Yamato from above
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#30

RAF209_Benge Wrote:In WW II the Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku's flight deck was painted to look like the Battleship Yamato from above

Um... Benge, I'm sure this thread is for General WW1 Info and also it is in the Canvas Knights section - Which is for the upcoming Canvas knights game.

But a interesting fact, none the less Smile

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