By the way I suddenly have a crazy idea of writing a story about Bismarck's history and summoning in a way that it could be relatable to Belated Battleships. But I suddenly realized I am not a good writer.
I just want to imagine how Hood will take Bismarck's summoning and how Germany reacts to it. Sorry for the crazy idea.
 
Yes I have heard the saying but I need description for those shipgirls who have not been drawn yet. For example: Sammy. I think some guy has drawn her along with the taffies in animal costumes. A fellow Filipino drew her if that is to be believed.

USS Arizona without the scars by Jeanex in case some people haven't seen her original concept:

 
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Please send me pics of the USN waifus as girls so I may somehow draw them better.
 
Well... What kind of shipgirl are we talking about?
If we say destroyers, they seem to be as physically mature as a preteen or even a teenager. Cruisers are in the teens to early or late twenties. Battleships are in the late teens to early and late twenties, and could even reach thirties. Carriers, on the other hand, seem to be in the late teens to early, or even late twenties.
 
Well... What kind of shipgirl are we talking about?
If we say destroyers, they seem to be as physically mature as a preteen or even a teenager. Cruisers are in the teens to early or late twenties. Battleships are in the late teens to early and late twenties, and could even reach thirties. Carriers, on the other hand, seem to be in the late teens to early, or even late twenties.
I know about that as I have seen lots of fanart about the girls and I have read some of the game's mechanics but I need descriptions like: White had blonde hair tied up in pigtails kind of description.

Also can anyone help with posting pictures on mobiles?
Nvm.
 
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Something I just found out which I didn't know before: USS North Carolina (BB-55) is a museum ship.
I can't help but to think that something cute would happen the moment somebody went aboard her and said that her younger sister had fell in love with somebody.

Why I'd imagine the ship horn suddenly activating on its own would happen. Or something on that order. How does a Museum ship squee anyways?

As long as Wash doesn't visit her hull and mention she's looking for a maid of honor.

You want a self-summon? That's how you get a self-summon. Even if she has to claw the face off of whatever is holding ships back from returning, or agree to return without being able to 'boat'.
 
Actually fuck it, can anyone give help and tips on posting pictures from my phone's gallery in this thread?
 
Totally unrelated topic here but has anyone played atlantic fleet yet?

Combining my posts...I don't know how.
Please go easy on me.
 
I don't think Facebook album links can be shared like Flickr.

And by "combine your posts", landcollector means to address multiple topics in the same post.
I need to create an account to do that don't I.
Give me instructions so I can do that. It's hard to do when you're on a smartphone.
 
I need to create an account to do that don't I.

If you need a quick and easy image site, Imgur can be used without making an account.

Also, what people mean by "combine your posts" is that you don't post multiple times, but instead answer to multiple people in a single post. You can use the + Quote button to the lower right of a post to add people's quotes to the post you're making before you reply.
 
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I'll probably post pics tomorrow. It's 9 p.m. here in Philly. And thanks for the help though you two.
 
So, two-fold query.



This is USS Hazard, an Admirable-class minseweeper, launched October 1944. She's a museum ship, who had a sister ship as a museum until bad flooding in 1993.

She earned three battle stars, and she's located in Freedom Park, in Omaha, Nebraksa. Yes, that Omaha, Nebraska. She's closer to Canada than she is open sea.

My first question (rhetorical) is, whose brilliant f***ing plan was it to put a 184 foot long, 33 foot wide, 9 foot 9 inch draft ship in a park in Omaha, Nebraska?

My second question is, how many hugs do you think it will take before she stops feeling scared that she'll wake up really far from the sea.

By the way, her sister ship, USS Inaugural, was in St. Louis, Missouri, which I can kind of understand, in that it's on the Mississippi. But why? Why put an oceanic vessel in St. Louis, or freakin Omaha?

Novelty. It's also a measure of respect for the Navy that so much effort would go towards bringing a ship inland. Is there a documentary about how it was done?
 
Well... What kind of shipgirl are we talking about?
If we say destroyers, they seem to be as physically mature as a preteen or even a teenager. Cruisers are in the teens to early or late twenties. Battleships are in the late teens to early and late twenties, and could even reach thirties. Carriers, on the other hand, seem to be in the late teens to early, or even late twenties.

And Vestal is middle aged, a cross between a librarian and diesel mechanic.
 
So, looking at museum ships, Alabama and Drum have a ton of toys. Seven AFVs, seven aircraft, ranging from a Coast Guard floatplane that the Expendables used, to a B-52, there's even a B-25 Mitchell with some pretty fucking sweet noseart. Then boats, helicopters, and even a goddamned missile. I don't even want to count all the gun emplacements. And that's just what's outside.

ALSO: It is now my headcanon the Alabama and Yamato are in a friendly competition to see who has the better accommodations, Alabama's Battleship Inn, or Hotel Yamato.
 
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Out here in Bremerton land, the USS Turner Joy got towed into a shipyard in Lake Union for her 15 year defouling and anti corrosion makeover. You think it would make sense to just tow her into one of the drydocks at PSNS for that. But since she's a museum boat now and civvy owned, there's some rule against using a Navy shipyard for that kind of work.
 
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