So this location is based on alternative views of history I was trying to come up with something and since I've been doing a lot of reading about the Early American Navy the Story of the Turtle came my mind.
The Turtle invented by David Bushnell was the the great grandparent of all submarines. You probably won't be surprised to hear that it was a failure:
At 11:00pm on September 6, 1776, Sgt. Lee piloted the submersible toward Admiral Richard Howe's flagship, Eagle, then moored off Governors Island.
On that night, Lee maneuvered the small craft out to the anchorage. It took two hours to reach his destination, as it was hard work manipulating the hand-operated controls and foot pedals to propel the submersible into position. Adding to his difficulties was a fairly strong current and the darkness creeping overhead, which made visibility difficult.
The plan failed. Lee began his mission with only twenty minutes of air, not to mention the complications of operating the craft. The darkness, the speed of the currents, and the added complexities all combined to thwart Lee's plan. Once surfaced, Lee lit the fuse on the explosive and tried multiple times to stab the device into the underside of the ship. Unfortunately, after several attempts Lee was not able to pierce Eagle's hull and abandoned the operation as the timer on the explosive was due to go off and he feared getting caught at dawn.
Replica of the Turtle |
The Men of the Turtle Service using an updated version each with a two men crew a pilot and a coxswain (the original Turtle had a one man crew) of the original ship are ready to carry out attacks on any dare to violate the shores of the United states. They are armed with a torpedo activated by a timer fuse that they endeavour to attach to enemy ships before making good their escape. Death in training accidents are common and the members of the corps are viewed as somewhat unstable by their fellow in the conventional navy.
My Turtle is made form a 25mm scale buckler shield as the part of the ship that floated above the water and its barrel torpedo made from a piece of sprue.
Points I'll claim 1 point for the Turtle and then 30 for the map point I hope you like this silly little project.
That is a very smart use of a buckler shield and a great bit of history.
Martin
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGood use of a spare buckler Adam :)
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DeleteGreat repurposing Adam!
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DeleteClever submission Adam, well done.
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DeleteNice bit of scratch building!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
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Deletethat is a really cool story!
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DeleteVery nice! I am curious after it's in game effect!
ReplyDeleteI will have to write some up. I have some general ideas but haven't cooked them up quite yet.
DeleteVery imaginative work Adam, well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you I thought it would be a fun idea
DeleteHa - genius!
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DeleteThat’s clever .. good job
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Adam!
ReplyDelete"These colonial chappies are quite ingenious, what?"
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Adam, that is one of the best interpretations of a theme ever. My tricorn hat is off to you, sir!
Thanks man I'm blushing
DeleteWonderfully menacing! Great work!
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