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Post by kpnuts on Apr 9, 2017 12:17:12 GMT -7
In 1946 the DOD realing from the near defeat in ww2 realised our costal defence was lacking and that we needed far more destroyers but lacked the funds to produce them after the collosal costs of the war it was decided we needed light weight fast vessels with the fire power of a destroyer, it was decided that only one designer could design such a vessel, after the success of his flying tank the handsome and clever designer kpnuts was the only one capable of building the new vessel. No one knew where he had gone and a massive manhunt began to find him. A little older and more grey haired, but distinguishly handsome, he was found on a remote island off the Galapagos, he was set to work immediately, after exhaustive research it was decided the crusader 3 tank would be the basis of this new vessel. The first 3 prototypes sank without a trace but KN1 became the most successful sea tank ever made. Watch this space for the story of what could arguably be called the most successful sea going vessel of modern times
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Post by Big D on Apr 9, 2017 15:00:55 GMT -7
Good 'ol KP. His work was just always the nuts!
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Post by kpnuts on Apr 10, 2017 12:02:55 GMT -7
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Post by kpnuts on Apr 15, 2017 14:03:59 GMT -7
Hi all here is the next update Going to add some outriggers at some point.
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Post by Big D on Apr 15, 2017 14:13:01 GMT -7
This is going to be good.
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Post by mustang1989 on Apr 16, 2017 5:45:29 GMT -7
This is going to be good. Mister you've got that right!!! I love watching a good ol armor build.
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Post by kpnuts on Jul 9, 2017 12:29:29 GMT -7
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Post by DeeCee on Jul 9, 2017 14:16:21 GMT -7
COOL COOL COOL mate !!
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Post by Big D on Jul 9, 2017 15:58:11 GMT -7
This really is cool!!!
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Post by stitchdup on Jul 10, 2017 2:30:00 GMT -7
Wild, I love how your imagination works Ken, you need to find a way to bottle it and sell it
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Post by mustang1989 on Jul 10, 2017 9:13:57 GMT -7
Watching to see where this one goes. Cool and interesting plans at work here Ken.
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