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TimothyC
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: March 31st, 2012, 4:51 am
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I generally prefer ocean liners to ferries for AH conversions, but with liners being few and far between anymore, it's a very nice touch.

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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 1st, 2012, 2:36 pm
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DESTROYER - RIVERSIDE CLASS 1941

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Displacement: 1,839 t standard; 1,981 t normal; 2,094 t full load
Length: 347.5' OA / 336.00' Waterline
Beam: 32'
Draught: 16'
Propulsion: 4 Boilers; 2 Geared Steam Turbines; 2 Shafts
Speed: 32 knots
Range: 3800 NM @ 14 knots
Complement: 186
Armament:
2 x 4.7" (2 x 1)
18 x 40mm (2 x 4; 5 x 2)
2 x DC Rack
2 x DCT
1 x Hedgehog
Aviation: nil

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Riverside
Kasten
Burrton
Orlain
Patience
Maxwell
Pennock Bay
Mountain Home
Beaumonde
(1942)
Port Blanche
Vernor
Omonoa
Glanmor
Tega
Ipswitch
Codwyg
Macon
Patryodd
Gordonsport
Woodland
Two Rivers
Dunedin
Borden
Jancis
Adelson
Port Hanson
Kalama
Bueoda
Port Ludlow
Quincy
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Purchaseton
Kroyston
Lakewood
Yelm
Redmond
Tennent
Pachester
Everton
Ocosta
Marysdale
Lyndon
Sumner
Earleton
Buckley-on-Pyston
St Helen
Bickleton

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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 6th, 2012, 7:18 pm
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BATTLESHIP - KING MALCOLM CLASS (1917)

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Displacement: 32,970 t standard; 34,278 t normal; 35,325 t full load
Length: 624' OA / 602' Waterline
Beam: 98'
Draught: 31'
Propulsion: 16 Boilers; 4 Geared Steam Turbines; 4 Shafts
Speed: 21 knots
Range: 8000 NM @ 10 knots
Complement: 1450
Armament:
12 x 14" (4 x 3)
10 x 6" (10 x 1)
4 x 3" HA
Aviation: nil

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King Malcolm (1917)
Earl of Belfair (1917)

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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 6th, 2012, 7:25 pm
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BATTLESHIP - KING ROBERT CLASS 1920

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Displacement: 32,970 t standard; 34,278 t normal; 35,325 t full load
Length: 624' OA / 602' Waterline
Beam: 98'
Draught: 31'
Propulsion: 16 Boilers; 4 Geared Steam Turbines; 4 Shafts
Speed: 21 knots
Range: 8000 NM @ 10 knots
Complement: 1450
Armament:
8 x 16"/45 (4 x 2)
10 x 6" (10 x 1)
4 x 3" HA
Aviation:
1 Catapult
1 Floatplane

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King Robert (1920)
Duke of Kandor (1921)
Queen Morgana (1921)
Earl of Corlis (1922)

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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 7th, 2012, 3:39 am
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... and just for the heck of it, a sample of Grays Harbor postage stamps. Of course, these are maritime themed stamps.

A set issued in 2009 for the centennial of the Fleet Air Arm
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A booklet issued in 2010 showcasing former passenger ships of the Kingdom.
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Carthaginian
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 7th, 2012, 4:56 am
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Now, that, good sir, is an excellent piece of fiction.
I mean, a postage stamp that only costs 40 cents? DEFINITELY not real!

Aside from that, you got some MAJOR skills.


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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 7th, 2012, 5:31 am
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Carthaginian wrote:
Now, that, good sir, is an excellent piece of fiction.
I mean, a postage stamp that only costs 40 cents? DEFINITELY not real!

Aside from that, you got some MAJOR skills.
Don't be too quick to commend the rates. Thats 40 pence, not 40 cents, and the GH Crown exchanges at $1.72 to 1 Crown, so the domestic rate is actually 69 cents (in USD). :P

And thanks. :)

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Raxar
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 7th, 2012, 2:03 pm
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Lovely stamps, how did you make them?

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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 7th, 2012, 3:58 pm
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Raxar wrote:
Lovely stamps, how did you make them?
It depends, really. These, I found images I like, did some alterations on them, resized them, combined them and layered them in the case of the souvenir sheet and added the writing and borders to make them look like stamps. Others (not shown here) I have taken real designs, carefully removed all lettering, recolored them, resized them and added new lettering. A number of stamps I've done can be found here. Unfortunately, there are also alot of blank spaces as a good number of them had not been uploaded yet (because I kinda caught "ship design fever" ;) ) and appear to have been lost with my dead hard drive.

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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Kingdom of Grays HarborPosted: April 7th, 2012, 4:49 pm
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BATTLESHIP - STELLA MARIS CLASS 1924

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Displacement: 40,858 t standard; 42,926 t normal; 44,581 t full load
Length: 705 ft OA / 683 ft Waterline
Beam: 109 ft
Draught: 31 ft
Propulsion: 16 Boilers, 4 Geared Steam Turbines, 4 Shafts
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 9500 NM @ 12 knots
Complement: 1868
Armament:
10 x 16"/45 (5 x 2)
10 x 5.5" (10 x 1)
14 x 2 Pdr (14 x 1)
Aviation:
2 Catapults
3 Floatplanes

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Stella Maris (1924)
Imperator (1925)

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