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General => Chat & Off Topic Stuff => Topic started by: Stu Kerrn Sr on August 06, 2011, 05:11:30 AM
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I have a model of the Imara, and on page 99 of Traplets Steam Boat Book a modeler Phil Pace converted her to the Perserverance and said she was a TID. Is this a desigination of TUG INLAND DEFENCE or a build type desigination. I am in the USA but I have used U.K. for all my reference since I started building. I feel the U.K. has the most interesting models and the best build information, and all my boats are built in, what I call the Brit fashion.. Thank you very much.
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Hello Stu,
I am not sure as to the meaning of TID for this war time tug, but if you look at the following website, my enlighten you on it:
http://www.medwaymaritimetrust.org.uk/tidtugs/index.html (http://www.medwaymaritimetrust.org.uk/tidtugs/index.html)
Len Knight MQPS.
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The web page you refered me to gave me a different outlook. In the U.S. during the war we made welded liberty ships that went between the U.S and U.K., to transfer war material. Thanks for your reply Stu Kerrn
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Good website. Thanks. I still see the Brent at Maldon Quay.Money
permitting, she may steam again. John.