We have just updated Planet Mongoose with some more hints about the forthcoming Victory at Sea!
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Myrm said:It mentions resin - has the recent issues with resin and ACtA affected that decision in any way (or indeed informed it) - a brief commentary on that front would make me much more confident in going for those models over the many that exist (or sticking with my V1 counterset)
Tim
rcbecker1 said:There will be list for the allies of the major nations. The problem is do you list it as Canadian if the crew is Canadian but the ship is British. Or list it that way if they built it and man it themselves?
Most of the time the ship falls under British Leadership but is stated to be Canadian crewed. Same goes for the others. I have some ideas but would like to hear what others have to say.
Ray
Viktor_Renquist said:rcbecker1 said:There will be list for the allies of the major nations. The problem is do you list it as Canadian if the crew is Canadian but the ship is British. Or list it that way if they built it and man it themselves?
Most of the time the ship falls under British Leadership but is stated to be Canadian crewed. Same goes for the others. I have some ideas but would like to hear what others have to say.
Ray
It gets messier than that. There was a "New Zealand Division" of the Royal Navy until 1941, when the RNZN was formed. How would ships like HMS (Later HMNZS) Achilles be classified? In addition, much of the RAN at this point consisted of vessels transferred from the RN, often with at least part of the Officer Cadre intact. This occurred with smaller, as well as larger vessels. I've got a mate here who's father served on Flower-class corvettes on the Murmansk run, and he was on one of the ships transferred to the RAN in 1945, along with the whole crew!
Additionally, IIRC, all of the Commonwealth navies served under the overall administration of The Admiralty. My inclination would be to group these forces together, under a heading like "Royal and Dominion Navies" and identify on a ship by ship basis when needed
1st. Hood not an issue in this game. Do you play WAS?Thunder said:Thanks for the responses!
Regarding the "it gets more messy". Well, most of the ship stats are a "snap shot" of the ship at a certain time period, so the whole stat thing is kinda messy anyways. The Hood for example has a flaw based upon one critical hit. If that hit had been in a different location, or never happened, then war games would not even put that flaw in the stats. But they do because that is the colourful part of the Hood's history and folks associate the Hood with that moment.
I know listing individual ships is outside the scope of Victory at Sea. The preference is not to duplicate information in different sections. But an Order of Battle that referenced these ships is a good idea.
Peace