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HMS Berwick (British 3rd rate, 70 Guns) Ship, Establishment design proposed 1733; built Deptford Dockyard; launched 1743; 70 guns 3rd Rate; broken up 1760 Chatham Dockyard
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Hi Guys, Had to post this French 74 as it has great potential as the main 3rd rate (vanilla) with different variants made of it and so many built. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%A9m%C3%A9raire-class_ship_of_the_line There is a great list of French SOL's at the bottom on this link obviously finding the plans is the hard part but will start looking. Just a quick idea but i'll look at posting this over in suggestions, i would recommend focusing on building the version of the class of ship you want not a specific ship (yes i realize its just a name) as this will allow you to give the players some freedom with their class of ship in game possibly making some changes as they did historically (Razee, Coppering etc) or like the ship linked above slightly smaller version of the same design. last note as a example - HMS Surprise cool ship lots of story's written around it but i would much prefer to have a ship of her class (Unite Class Corvette) than the actual Surprise as having 20 or 100 Surprises sailing around kinda kills it. (yes i am assuming this is more for fan love the finished game implementation.) Anyway great work guys
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Armorment: 26 x 36 pound cannons 28 x 24 pound cannons 6 x 6 pound cannons For more info on this beast look here: http://www.nba.fi/en/Go?Search=Kronprins+gustav+adolf I have made albums on Imgur with the modell of this ship from pictures I found on the internet: http://imgur.com/a/owdwV part 1 http://imgur.com/a/HZAzk part 2 http://imgur.com/a/PsBkK part 3 that is everything I have found out about this ship if anyone knows more just feel free to add it here
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I would love too see this magnificent ship in Naval Action. She rendered numerous important services to the Armada (fleet), some of them in the Caribbean where she participated in several sieges and was distinguished in 1779. In 1793, she took part in the Anglo-Spanish occupation of Toulon under the command of Admiral Don Juan de Lángara. Four years later, in 1797, she was part of a Spanish fleet under Teniente General José de Córdoba y Ramos that fought against the British at the Battle of Cape St. Vincent. She also was one of the last ships still fighting at the Battle of Trafalgar. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_ship_San_Juan_Nepomuceno (Sorry if I posted this wrong I am new here)
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Ship plans and pictures: http://forum.magellano.org/viewtopic.php?f=61&p=17790