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British Naval Weapons of World War Two: The John Lambert Collection, Volume III - Coastal Forces Weapons [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 289x245 mm, 120 plans, 50 b/w photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 152677710X
  • ISBN-13: 9781526777102
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 289x245 mm, 120 plans, 50 b/w photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 152677710X
  • ISBN-13: 9781526777102
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John Lambert was a renowned naval draughtsman, whose plans were highly valued for their accuracy and detail by modelmakers and enthusiasts. By the time of his death in 2016 he had produced over 850 sheets of drawings, many of which have never been published. These have now been acquired by Seaforth and this is the third of a planned series of albums on selected themes, reproducing complete sheets at a large page size, with an expert commentary and captioning.

The initial volumes concentrate on British naval weaponry used in the Second World War, thus completing the project John Lambert was working on when he died. His interest was always focused on smaller warships and his weapons drawings tend to be of open mountings - the kind that present a real challenge to modelmakers - rather than enclosed turret guns, but he also produced drawings of torpedo tubes, underwater weapons, fire-control directors and even some specific armament-related deck fittings. Following the earlier volumes on destroyer and escort armament, this one covers the multitude of weapons carried by Coastal Forces, many of which were improvised, ad hoc or obsolescent, but eventually leading to powerful purpose-designed weaponry. An appendix covers the main deck guns carried by British submarines of this era.

The drawings are backed by introductory essays by Norman Friedman, an acknowledged authority on naval ordnance, while a selection of photographs adds to the value of the book as visual reference. Over time, the series will be expanded to make this unique technical archive available in published form, a move certain to be welcomed by warship modellers, enthusiasts and the many fans of John Lambert's work.

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For the fan of British small craft during this period, this book is a gold mine and a real necessity.... John Lambert was a drafter of no mean skill, and his drawings are concise, clear, and invaluable to scratchbuilders and super-detailers. Very highly recommended!" --Nautical Research Journal

Hugh John Lambert (1937-2016) 7(1)
Publishers' Note 8(1)
Introduction 9(56)
Norman Friedman
THE PLANS
Boats: B Series
B 1 70ft Coastal Motor Boat for minelaying, 1921
65(1)
B 2 British Power Boat 60ft MTB 4, 1937
66(1)
B 3 Thornycroft 71ft 9in MTB 24 and 25, 1938
67(1)
B 4 Vosper 70ft MTB 57-66, 1940
68(1)
B 5 Vosper 60 ft MTB (for export); two became MTB 71 and 72, 1940
69(1)
B 6 Vosper 72ft 6in MTB 347-362, 1942
70(1)
B 7 Vosper 73 ft Type I MTB 379-395, 1942
71(1)
B 8 Vosper 73ft Type II MTB 523-530, 532 and 533, 1943
72(1)
B 9 British Power Boat 70ft MASB 50-67, 1940
73(1)
B 10 Camper & Nicholson 117ft MGB 502-509, early 1943
74(1)
B 11 Motor Vessels Gay Viking, Gay Corsair, Hopewell, Nonsuch and Master Standfast converted 1943 (later MGB 504-508)
75(1)
B 12 Steam Gun Boat SGB 9 (later Grey Goose), 1941
76(1)
B 13 Fairmile Type C Motor Gun Boat, 1940
77(1)
B 14 Fairmile Type D MGB/MTB, 1941
78(1)
B 15 British Power Boat 71ft 6in MGB 74-81, 1940
79(1)
B 16 British Power Boat 71ft 6in MGB 109, as completed September 1942
80(1)
B 17 British Power Boat 71ft 6in Motor Gun Boat, 1943 - as MTB 467 in April 1944
81(1)
B 18 Fairmile Type B Motor Launch, 1939
82(1)
B 19 Harbour Defence Motor Launch, 1940
83(1)
Weapons: W series Torpedoes
W 1 Torpedo discharge gear for Coastal Motor Boats of 40ft and 55ft, 1918
84(2)
W 2 Coastal Forces 21 in and 18in torpedoes and tubes, 1939-45
86(6)
W 3 Installation of 18in tubes in 71ft 6in British Power Boat MGBs on conversion to MTB, 1944
92(2)
W 4 Selection of British Power Boat torpedo tubes for various contracts
94(6)
Guns
W 5 Vickers 0.303in GO No 5 Mk I gun, 1940
100(6)
W 6 Boulton-Paul quadruple power-operated turret with 0.303in Browning machine guns
106(2)
W 7 0.5in Vickers machine gun on twin Mk V (powered) mounting
108(10)
W 8 Fitting twin 0.5in Mk V power-operated mounting on Vosper 70ft MTBs
118(2)
W 9 Hydraulic power operation for Coastal Forces gun turrets
120(2)
W 10 Armoured gun pump system in 71ft 6in British Power Boat MGBs
122(2)
W 11 US Navy twin 0.50in calibre water cooled machine guns
124(2)
W 12 Type BD Mk III 40mm (2pdr) Rolls-Royce gun on the Naval Mk XIV mounting, 1941-43
126(2)
W 13 Twin 20mm Oerlikon guns on Mk IX lightweight and Mk 12A manual mountings
128(2)
W 14 Lightweight twin 20mm mounting Mk T'
130(2)
W 15 General arrangement of the power-operated sight training turret, 1944
132(2)
W 16 2pdr QF Mk IIC gun on Mk XV(P) power-operated mounting, 1942
134(8)
W 17 2pdr Mk VIII gun on Mk XVI (powered) mounting, 1943
142(8)
W 18 2pdr Mk XI and XII guns on Mk IX mounting, 1941
150(2)
W 19 3pdr Hotchkiss gun on Mk I, I*, 50° conversion, Mk V, VI and VI* mountings, 1942
152(2)
W 20 6pdr Hotchkiss QF pedestal mounting Mk M of 1890
154(2)
W 21 6pdr Hotchkiss QF gun on HA/LA Mk VI mounting, 1942
156(2)
W 22 6pdr cwt Mk II gun on Mk VII mounting, with auto-loader
158(4)
W 23 4.5in 8 cwt gun on Mk I mounting, with rocket flare launcher
162(6)
ASW and mine warfare weapons
W 24 ML, MGB and MTB arrangement of depth charge Teleflex control gear, 1943
168(2)
W 25 Coastal Forces anti-submarine equipment and fittings
170(2)
W 26 Depth charge thrower Mk III (USN `Y' gun)
172(2)
W 27 Coastal Forces minelaying equipment
174(4)
Electronics and miscellaneous weapons
W 28 Coastal Forces Radar and IFF aerials
178(4)
W 29 Armament and electronics detail of MGB 510
182(2)
W 30 Miscellaneous Coastal Forces weapons
184(2)
W 31 0.303in Hotchkiss light machine gun Mk I and I*, 1914-1945
186(2)
W 32 9mm Lanchester machine carbine, 1941
188(2)
Equipment: E Series
E 1 Underwater fittings, etc of British Power Boat craft, 1939
190(2)
E 2 Steering gear and main fuel tanks in 71ft 6in British Power Boat MGBs, 1942
192(2)
Appendix: S Series (submarine weapons)
S 1 4.7in QFSA 40-calibre gun on CP Mk XV (submarine) mounting, 1930
194(2)
S 2 QF 4in Mk XII, XII* or XXII gun on 4in SI (submarine) mounting
196(4)
S 3 3in 20 cwt Mk I gun on CP Mk V (submarine) mounting, 1943
200(2)
S 4 4in QF Mk XXIII gun on S2 (submarine) mounting
202(4)
S 5 Mk VIII 21 in submarine torpedo, 1939-1983
206(2)
Index of John Lambert plans reproduced in this volume 208
NORMAN FRIEDMAN is arguably America's most prominent naval analyst, and the author of more than thirty books covering a range of naval subjects, including _Naval Anti-Aircraft Guns & Gunnery_ and _Naval Weapons of World War One_.