Do you have the Caio Duillo Class BB?Pablo22510 wrote:
Missing two battleships classes (even after using 1 prototype class, and 2 WW1 classes). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
23 Apr 2016, 19:58
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Do you have the Caio Duillo Class BB?Pablo22510 wrote:
Missing two battleships classes (even after using 1 prototype class, and 2 WW1 classes). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
It's an Andrea-Doria class. Have it.Quasi-duck wrote:
Do you have the Caio Duillo Class BB?Pablo22510 wrote:
Missing two battleships classes (even after using 1 prototype class, and 2 WW1 classes). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
That was the ship, not the class.Pablo22510 wrote:
Andrea-Doria class
The Caio Duillio was one of the three ships of the Andrea Doria-class BBs.Quasi-duck wrote:
That was the ship, not the class.Pablo22510 wrote:
Andrea-Doria class
What the what? My book by a well-respected WWII tech author from the ex-Reich is wrong.Pablo22510 wrote:
The Caio Duillio was one of the three ships of the Andrea Doria-class BBs.
To paraphrase Obelix "These historians are crazy."Quasi-duck wrote:
What the what? My book by a well-respected WWII tech author from the ex-Reich is wrong.Pablo22510 wrote:
The Caio Duillio was one of the three ships of the Andrea Doria-class BBs.
Uh, what? I know of an obelisk but not an Obelix.Pablo22510 wrote:
To paraphrase Obelix
Dude, Asterix and Obelix! You don't know them?Quasi-duck wrote:
Uh, what? I know of an obelisk but not an Obelix.Pablo22510 wrote:
To paraphrase Obelix
No but I do know Lord Byron, have one of his poetry books in front of me. It's old as balls!Pablo22510 wrote:
Dude, Asterix and Obelix! You don't know them?
Google search Asterix and Obelix.Quasi-duck wrote:
No but I do know Lord Byron, have one of his poetry books in front of me. It's old as balls!Pablo22510 wrote:
Dude, Asterix and Obelix! You don't know them?
Later tater.Pablo22510 wrote:
Google search Asterix and Obelix.
Looks kind of like a flattened hotel. Where are the tracks?Maximilien wrote:
Other heavy tank of Italian Army. @Pablo22510Semovente da 149/40
I guess it doesn't have.Carl Wilson wrote:
Looks kind of like a flattened hotel. Where are the tracks?Maximilien wrote:
Other heavy tank of Italian Army. @Pablo22510Semovente da 149/40
How does it drive?
I'd imagine they were taken off. It did have tracks, I think. I'll check.Carl Wilson wrote:
How does it drive?
Carl Wilson wrote:
How does it drive?

Oh, I see. They removed the tracks.
Yep.Carl Wilson wrote:
Oh, I see. They removed the tracks.
For the interceptors: The introduction of the Fiat G.50 (193
was before the introduction of the Macchi C.200 (1939) so I'd inverse the two
OK. Do it later.
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