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R**M
Very informative and some lovely drawings
This book will tell all you want to know about The Mighty Hood. In particular about her construction and structure. This was the most interesting part of the book for me, as an ex-draughtsman I loved the construction drawings and the descriptions of how the ship was built. Told me a lot of things I didn't know. There are also plenty of nice photos too. Recommended for anyone interested in warships or ship construction. It would of course be excellent for model makers as well.
F**Y
The mighty Hood revealed.
I already have the book. But I needed another to use as a workshop manual for model building projects as I have an extensive collection of Hood models to build.This put simply is best books er written about our most famous war ship, a war ship that for 20 years was the envy of the world and the symbol of British Naval power. Put simply, this book is the equivalent of a Haynes Manual of HMS Hood with unparalleled detail, cross sections, plan drawings,photos and statistics relating specifically to Hood. There are detailed looks at the hull structure, machinery, and most important for model builders who wish to modify their kits, all of the different configurations she has worn through here various refitting and rearming are provided.A hard back with dust cover, the. Intent is black and white, drawings range from wire frame, architectural blue prints and cross sections with an engineering aspect. Nothing is left out from keel plating, rivet plating, hull structure, main guns, engines, super structure, a deck by deck breakdown of all the different decks with descriptions of all living and working spaces found in the ship. Every detail of the ships boats are covered, rigging patterns and even the patterning of the deck planking is covered.I also have the HMS Belfast book of this series which is also stunning. A must have book of the mighty Hood.
U**R
Detailed technical book
This is a wonderful book giving technical details of HMS Hood. The first 30-odd pages give a potted history of the development and history of the ship together with her sinking. The remaining 90 plus pages are detailed drawings of the Hood, inside and out.This is not a book for someone looking for a maritme history book but rather a technical manual. For anybody looking for a reference book for a modelling project I doubt this book could be bettered. The drawings start with the hull and end 90 pages later with the 1930s era catapult. Most sverything inbetween is then covered.A very thorough and interesting technical book which I recommend.
R**N
The definitive guide to the Hood
Love the book. Definitely a revision required to cover off the aspects the current book doesn't. Drawings are essential to building the correct replica of the Hood. it's a first companion to help you.
M**J
Fantastic!
Fantastic resource.Answered a lot of questions I'd had. You really cannot get get a better single-book resource. It answers more questions in one concise issue than days of searching around online.The only better resource I suspect would be the admiralty itself.Includes deck layouts, hull cross sections, turret details including internals and mechanical workings, Internal layouts of the hull, history, explanation and analysis. If you are a fan of the Mighty Hood this is the book for you
S**R
Good value
Nice publication,plenty of information on both written and pictorial form.Good plans and photos.Purchased to assist a 1/200 scale model build,well worth the money.
J**G
'Excellent'
I am a ship modeller and having purchased several other of the 'Anatony of a ship' books this one lived up to all expectations. Excellent detail and photographs so useful when building a model. Also excellent historical notes etc. recommended.
A**R
Limited content
A lot of details are missing, drawings are small on the hull details