A model I built of the Type 42 destroyer HMS Edinburgh (D97).

I'm fairly new to this so hope I get this page right! I'm aiming to get involved with Wikipedia ship projects. My specialist areas are:

- Modern Royal Navy ships. I have been to sea in, and/or visited, many RN surface ships and one submarine, as well as writing many published articles. I've also accumulated a large collection of photographs - by way of examples, I've included two onboard photos of HMS Edinburgh (D97) here.

- UK and other European warships, 1906-45, with emphasis on larger units (battleships, battlecruisers, carriers, cruisers).

- Model-building. My credentials here include one published book (Scale Model Warships), many articles and participation in a television series. The first photograph here shows one of my models, a 1:96 scale version of the Type 42 destroyer HMS Edinburgh as in 1997. I'm now up-scaling to 1:72nd, beginning with a 7ft-long model of the Type 22 Frigate HMS Campbeltown (F86).

- Maritime lore, anecdotes, legend and terminology.

From a 'day job' perspective, I'm interested in most aspects of the oil and gas industry.


Forecastle & breakwater differences on the Type 42 destroyer HMS Edinburgh (D97).
Interior of breakwater on the Type 42 destroyer HMS Edinburgh (D97).



  • These photos show significant differences between Edinburgh and her sister-ships - the bulwark forward, and the enlarged breakwaters, are unique to this ship.