Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Navy - Military - Battleships: => Topic started by: Dave Buckingham on November 14, 2008, 07:10:05 pm
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Hi All
HMS Leeds Castle did it always have the same 30mm gun various refs say 40mm and could be fitted with 76mm.
Any detail sets of photos available at any stage of its evolution.
Has it been brolen up, laid up or sold
planning on 1/72 scale long way ahead yet
Thanks
Dave
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http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=435.msg2822;topicseen#msg2822
Hi Dave - follow this link above - it may help you.
I spent 3 lovely days on the HMS Leeds Castle on the River Tyne, just before she was taken out of Commission - I am sad to say she was in a bit of a bad state - they had scavanged parts off her to keep her sister ship afloat.
aye
john
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Hi there mate, here are some photographs I have found which I took whilst aboard her....there is a CD somewhere - I have more photographs - but cant find them just now.
aye
john
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The dummy on the foredeck against the superstructure is the "man overboard practice dummy" weighs about 10 stone, hence near where it will be dropped.
Bob
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Hi John and Bob
Many thanks very useful photos
Could do with all you have even the CD you cant have enough.
I expect others will also be interested
Thanks again Dave
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if you check over here,http://www.modelwarshipsuk.co.uk/ (http://www.modelwarshipsuk.co.uk/)
I am sure one of the guys served on the Leeds Castle :-))
my dad had a 1/72scale Castle excellent wee boat
(sorry no pics or info :embarrassed:)
Colin
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The dummy on the foredeck against the superstructure is the "man overboard practice dummy" weighs about 10 stone, hence near where it will be dropped.
Bob
Just a bit of trivia here. That dummy is usually named "oscar", do any of you old salts remember why? Of course, the first correct answer wins. No prize to be awarded, just the satifaction of being called a "Sea Dog".
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Hi there,
The guy who served aboard HMS Leeds Castle was Paul from Sirmar. How do I know this, well...because when I first met Paul - at the time - he was still serving and I was a contractor and on one of the many occasions there was trouble in engine room and I was working with the Makers man from the engine company and that is how Paul and I met. At that time I didnt realise we would meet much in life through model boating.
Aye
John e
bluebird
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Last I saw of the old girl is in the pocket of 3 basin Portsmouth with her sister ship waiting for a buyer.
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Hi Dave I have some stuff for the Leeds castle lying around from when i served on her I will try and dig it out for you.
stu
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Hi Stu
Many thanks all info is useful
Dave
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Hi Folks
Still looking for detail Photos
Dave
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Hope this helps:
Class and type: Castle class patrol vessel
Displacement: 1,427 tonnes
Length: 81 m (266 ft)
Beam: 11.5 m (37 ft)
Draught: 3.6 m (11 ft)
Propulsion: 2 × Ruston 12RKC 5,640 bhp (4.2 MW) diesels, 2 shafts
Speed: 18 knots (33 km/h) max
12 knots (22 km/h) cruise
Complement: 45 (+ accommodation for 25 Royal Marines)
Armament: Oerlikon / BMARC 30 mm L/75 KCB gun on single Laurence Scott DS-30B mount
4 × L7 General Purpose Machine Guns
Aircraft carried: Flight deck can support aircraft up to Westland Sea King-size