sigpro Posted July 9, 2018 (edited) Grid E10 Studica / Q10 World. Current depth 50 m, speed 6 knots, heading 0 degrees. S901, after the successful amphibious strike on site Mike, proceeded to South Bay, in Southern Xenor, as there is a port between close to sites Papa and Oscar. 0 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Control room. 1 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Bonustrack, custom made radar and damage control screens. LATERAL PUENTE MANDO ESTRIBOR by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Suddenly, the sonar man spoke: -Sir, surface contact bearing 45, range 50000 metres, 5 knots, diesel. Not recorded in database, probably a freighter! -Aye, I will report the Captain. Keep speed, heading and depth. 2 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr The Watch Officer went to the Captain´s cabin. -Sir, we have a surface contact, probably a non combatant. -Thanks, let´s go to the control room. 3 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr -Do you have SIGO image? (Satellite-Inteligence for Geographical Observation) -Sir, it will take a few minutes at this depth, but we will have it. -Thanks, I will report the Naval Command. 4 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr “Intel: freighter suspected to be carrying WMD has left port in Southern Xenor. Possible ship name: Xenor Sea 1, heading to Tosul. In case of contact confirm ship and prepare for assault. Sinking is the last resource.” He received a message via the internal communication system. -Sir! We have satellite image. According to the image, it is a freighter, but we can´t confirm the name yet. -Set interception course, speed 8 knots, keep depth. 4 1 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr -Send encoded message: grid Q10, contact with possible ship, proceeding to intercept, preparing assault by divers. 5 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr -After confirmation, our target is in sight. We will shadow the freighter and wait for appropriate assault conditions. 6 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr The cofferdam flooded to allow a free escape of the divers. 7 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Edited July 9, 2018 by sigpro Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paintballman Posted July 13, 2018 I like to see all those little details in your submarine!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheBeeze Posted July 18, 2018 You’ve been awarded (2) points. Judges’ comments… I am glad to see further development of your submarine, but I feel this one is just lacking with the quality of the images and really giving a good insight into the vessel. Your stories are great, but you need to focus a little more on showing us the quality of your builds. I like your story and it was good to see a bit more of the inside of your submarine. I believe a submarine has TONS more gauges on the interior walls, yours looked a bit barren. For a basic builder, or someone starting out, I feel this would have been suffice, but as you are an experienced builder, I feel this wasn't one of your better builds, but that's just me. Careful with your pics, there were a lot of differences between all of them. Some had lots of light, some didn't, some looked slightly blurred, while others were perfect. This IS the presentation portion of your build, and even if a builder builds an amazing build, if it cannot be conveyed in clear concise pics, it makes it difficult to see the quality throughout. Be Sure to Update Your AARs. Thanks for playing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sigpro Posted July 18, 2018 Ouch! The comment of the gauges has been painful, for there is a picture in which I have a lot of gauges. Check this one. PUENTE DE MANDO1 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Enjoy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites