Don't know if this has been mentioned before, but there is a great set of counters available here;
http://www.cke1st.com/m_games4.htm
scroll down to the All The Ships section, pretty much everything that floated from 1890's to the end of WWII plus a bunch of more recent stuff.
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'They're all to the same scale (roughly 1:9600, or 1 pixel = 8 feet). All ships are drawn as originally built. I used Conway's as my source for ship dimensions and completion dates, and Jane's for overhead views. Counters have a 2-digit year in the upper right corner, which is the year the first ship in that class became available. Some ships appear more than once, like ships that began life as one type but were converted to something else, or ships that were owned by more than one nation. '
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Cheers
http://www.cke1st.com/m_games4.htm
scroll down to the All The Ships section, pretty much everything that floated from 1890's to the end of WWII plus a bunch of more recent stuff.
quote
'They're all to the same scale (roughly 1:9600, or 1 pixel = 8 feet). All ships are drawn as originally built. I used Conway's as my source for ship dimensions and completion dates, and Jane's for overhead views. Counters have a 2-digit year in the upper right corner, which is the year the first ship in that class became available. Some ships appear more than once, like ships that began life as one type but were converted to something else, or ships that were owned by more than one nation. '
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Cheers