Part 2 of 2
The Viribus Unitis-class battleship SMS Prinz Eugen joins the Axis fleet for the fourth sortie of the WWCC's battle on July 12, 2009. SMS Prinz Eugen has four triple turrets, two forward and two aft, firing 7/32" caliber ball bearings. The two aft turrets were built as one massive, fixed six-barrel cannon, intended for close-range furballs and execution of stranded or disabled ships. I put a small waterproof, bulletproof camera aboard for the fourth sortie, to take a peek at what a battle looks like from the 1st person perspective.
Note: the cannon firing sounds very different from the bangs and pops you hear in my other videos because the camera is mounted directly on top of the cannon. The cannon truly does sound ferocious in real life, but what you hear here is just a little larger than life.
what scale is the ship..?
danishrammstein 2 years ago
All the ships in this video (and all ships in the club) are built to 1:144 scale.
kotori87 2 years ago
1:144 scale, same as all the other ships in this video
kotori87 2 years ago
8:44 AHH IS A TORNADO
jackknife001 2 years ago
I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto.... :D
kotori87 2 years ago
on ur ships u can rotate guns ??????
lilboygood 2 years ago
Yes, most battleships have rotating turrets. On my ship, I chose to have the rear cannons (as viewed from the camera) fixed, to make it easier to aim when my ship is far away from shore.
kotori87 2 years ago