Came across this image on the WOWS site and thought JudgeDredd (and others) might appreciate it. (background info (https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/history/give-em-the-ol-razzle-dazzle/))
(https://www.grogheads.com/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwowsp-wows-na.wgcdn.co%2Fdcont%2Ffb%2Fimage%2Ff8e4a2dc-cb3c-11e9-a224-d89d6715223c.jpg&hash=6c3ea8e94e6113bcc8111217b8a8c6e5ed728b2d)
You sank my battleship ;D
An old hobby indeed, though these guys seem to have them for a more serious nature.
Thanks.
Think this was taken at the Naval War College in Newport.
Fletcher Pratt's old miniatures were donated to the naval Academy and used to be kept in a set of drawers at the rear of Bancroft Hall. Don't know of their fate at this point.
That is amazing. Anyone know the year of the photo?
Caption on photo was American Camofleurs, c. 1918
Quote from: steve58 on September 02, 2019, 09:07:07 AM
Caption on photo was American Camofleurs, c. 1918
Ship camo schemes and uniforms are definitely WWI.