Another naval interlude now. HMS Broke was one of four destroyer leaders being buult for Chile before the Great War. Purchased for service with the Royal Navy (as the Faulknor class) on the outbreak of war, three survived to be re-sold to Chile in 1920. Both of these are MY models - that above being a much older casting.
Tim
ReplyDeleteThis class led an eventful RN life - Tipperary was lost at Jutland, and Broke came home badly damaged 2 days later having sunk HMS Acorn by ramming! Broke was also involved in a famous scrap while a member of the Dover Patrol with HMS Swift.
There were also 2 ships delivered to the Chileans before the war broke out.
Cheers
PD
Hi Tim,
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite a nice casting - certainly good value for an imagi-navy!
All the best,
DC
Tim,
ReplyDeleteThose 1/1200 ships are really something special. Nice work!
I sense a South American 1920's destroyer, cruiser and battleship engagement being formulated (I hope)
ReplyDeleteIt is classic Fletcher Pratt territory :)
Peter Douglas
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interesting info - I took the photos ages ago and kept meaning to dip into Conway for more background.
David Crook
ReplyDeleteI acquire the older model years ago. And it looked lonely!
Dancing Cake Tin
ReplyDeleteThanks - like a lot of good models a little bit of work makes them look pretty good.
Geordie
ReplyDeleteOh yeah- like I'd ever do that sort of thing....