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A rambling on my blog about some 1920s-30s gaming, ala The Sand Pebbles:
http://ambushedinthealley.blogspot.com/2016/05/a-banana-marine-in-china-war.html
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Wowzer that a great looking boat !!!!
Nice boat.
How big does that measure up in 15mm?
I’ve always fancied doing something “down the Yangtze”.
Tim from Gomi Designs. 15mm Vietnam riverine. www.gomidesigns.co.uk
My San Pablo is 18″ long by 5″ wide. Definitely good sized for 15mm figures!
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Lovely, it’s a very nice model. I’ve looked at the Insect (eg HMS Cockchafer) and Fly Class (HMS Blackfly?) gunboats before. But the former would be huge at 15mm.
These were designed for operations on the Danube, actually used in Mesopotamia and later on the Yangtze.
Tim from Gomi Designs. 15mm Vietnam riverine. www.gomidesigns.co.uk