Lego!

Not quite :slight_smile: Consider the number of shafts.

Garcia or Knox-class FF, I believe?

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So close :slight_smile:

Oh! Bronstein.

The other direction :slight_smile:

At first glance I would have said the “small boy” is KNOX-class but the mast/funnel is wrong. My Navy time was from vearly-mid 1980’s when they were phasing out the “Knox Box”. We had OHP frigates. Farragut-class? That was before my time.

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According to Wikipedia the other direction is Brooke

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And we have a winner (with some good groundwork by @Navynuke99) :slight_smile:

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I don’t know a lot about ships, but that Kaman SH-2 Seasprite is very recognizable, especially considering it is less than 10 pieces

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Next. I suppose this one will be easier:

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If that’s who I think it is, we played with her back in 2004:

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Majestic class. But not HMAS Melbourne… Green deck, could be INS Vikrant?

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It’s clearly not HMAS Melbourne, there are other ships nearby she hasn’t run into :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

If not Vikrant, HMCS Bonaventure?

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Warm :slight_smile:

Venerable / Karel Doorman / Veinticinco de Mayo?

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Well done, ARA Veinticinco de Mayo in her Falklands War configuration.

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Needs HMS splendid, lurking in the background ready to blow “25” 6 feet out the water

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I actually thought about it, would make a cool display. But don’t have anywhere the piece inventory to make subs…

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Gotta hang those on strings under the table :wink:

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Remember those wooden IKEA boxes I got my kids to sort their lego in? Well they’ve fallen to disuse for a year or two now as the amount of stuff they have just exceeds their capacity.

So I decided to upgrade and ordered a huge wall of these in three different sizes:

Twelve of them in total, with one liter, two liter and half liter bins. They come with dividers too. Should be room for about 80 liters of lego, so room to grow :wink:

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