Yanno, with all this Kancolle craze and how the fans doing, even going for a 'pilgrimage', color me surprised that nobody actually dove/took rust scales/decomposed armor plates from the drowned ships and make a ring from it, just because.
Yanno, with all this Kancolle craze and how the fans doing, even going for a 'pilgrimage', color me surprised that nobody actually dove/took rust scales/decomposed armor plates from the drowned ships and make a ring from it, just because.
Given that almost all of them are in hundreds to thousands of feet of water in fairly remote locations obtaining in shavings would be... problematic in most cases.
Given that almost all of them are in hundreds to thousands of feet of water in fairly remote locations obtaining in shavings would be... problematic in most cases.
Also that's a nice boat in the pic there.
Not ALL though; some sunken WWII ships are popular diving attractions. So it really depends on the fan.
Yanno, with all this Kancolle craze and how the fans doing, even going for a 'pilgrimage', color me surprised that nobody actually dove/took rust scales/decomposed armor plates from the drowned ships and make a ring from it, just because.
Maybe, but at least some of them would remember that these ships are the graves of their grandfathers and think twice.
Yanno, with all this Kancolle craze and how the fans doing, even going for a 'pilgrimage', color me surprised that nobody actually dove/took rust scales/decomposed armor plates from the drowned ships and make a ring from it, just because.
I dunno, diving down into some deep part of the ocean and obtaining rusty scraps of a ship then forging it into a ring does sound kind cool.