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  • spanner570
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    • May 2009
    • 15443

    #1

    Bismark and Prinz Eugen head for the Fjords. Final part added.

    A three part yarn. Part fact, part fiction but a whole heap of fun putting it together!.... :thumb2:

    It's May 1941.
    Bismark and Prinz Eugen have been selected for 'Operation Rheinubung'. An attempted dash into the Atlantic.

    Here they are locking out into the Baltic Sea prior to a cruise up the Norwegian coast to the Northern Fjords. There they will make ready for a hazardous passage through the Denmark Straits and into the open Atlantic......

    When you consider Prinz Eugen was a heavy cruiser, she is still dwarfed by the 'Mighty' Bismark.

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    Let's set sail for up norf!
    Cheers.
    Ron
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    #2
    Nice one Ron :smiling3:.

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    • Allen Dewire
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      • Apr 2018
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      • Allen
      • Bamberg

      #3
      Hey Ron, it's great to see this again! The Eugen really sets it off nicely. Top job Sir!!!
      Life's to short to be a sheep...

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      • Jim R
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        • Apr 2018
        • 15746
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        Hi Ron
        I see you are up to your old tricks of posting wartime aerial recon. photos and trying to persuade us it is a model :tongue-out3: :smiling4:
        Jim

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        • Guest

          #5
          More superb work and photos.

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          • Steven000
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            • Aug 2018
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            • Steven
            • Belgium

            #6
            You fooled me Ron, thought it was a recon-pic ; D
            Very nice work, cheers
            Steven

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            • spanner570
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              • May 2009
              • 15443

              #7
              Thanks Gents.
              They will shortly be heading into the Kattegat and then up the Norwegian coast.

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              • Gern
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                • May 2009
                • 9226

                #8
                Originally posted by Jim R
                Hi Ron
                I see you are up to your old tricks of posting wartime aerial recon. photos and trying to persuade us it is a model :tongue-out3::smiling4:
                Jim
                'e does that all the time Jim! We old timers have got used to it, but it must be confusin' to some of our newcomers. :upside:

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #9
                  Where are the Nigerian Navy 570 ! :tongue-out3:
                  Nice work, fooled me , yet again .

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                  • saguy
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                    • Feb 2011
                    • 570

                    #10
                    always enjoy looking at your work Ron ..... top class again!!

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                    • Mickc1440
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                      • Apr 2018
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                      #11
                      That's a great set up Ron, very good repro of an aerial recon pic :smiling:

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                      • spanner570
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                        • May 2009
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                        #12
                        Thanks chaps. Great to have you along for the cruise..... :thumb2:

                        The yarn resumes....
                        On 18th May Prinz Eugen met up with Bismark and the two ships headed out to sea heading for Norway.
                        En route they were spotted and trailed by a Swedish Cruiser who sent a message informing the Swedish Navy of two large warships heading north. This information eventually reached the Admiralty, so the British guessed rightly that an attempted breakout into the Atlantic was highly likely.

                        But where were the two ships?
                        Here they are setting off.

                        Leaving port.
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                        At sea heading for Norway.
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                        Bismark from Prinz Eugen
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                        Prinz Eugen from Bismark
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                        Will they be spotted before they reach the comparative safety of the Norwegian Fjords?
                        Don't miss the final gripping chapter!.... :hungry:

                        Thanks for looking in.
                        Ron

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                        • Jim R
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                          • Apr 2018
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                          • Jim
                          • Shropshire

                          #13
                          Hi Ron
                          Brilliant stuff. Your photographs are so realistic.
                          Jim

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                          • prichrd1
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                            • Apr 2018
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                            • Paul
                            • Conwy

                            #14
                            Originally posted by John Race
                            Where
                            Bringing up the rear guard John, when they get the engine started!! :smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:



                            Looking good Ron, keep going. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

                            Paul,
                            :smiling2:
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                            • spanner570
                              SMF Supporters
                              • May 2009
                              • 15443

                              #15
                              Originally posted by prichrd1
                              Bringing up the rear guard John, when they get the engine started!! :smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:

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                              Looking good Ron, keep going. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

                              Paul,
                              :smiling2:
                              Cheers Paul.
                              Love the photo.
                              At least the crew are taking their job seriously - I don't think. It looks like they are all on their mobile phones. The obsession reaches all corners of the globe.

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