If you like Distant Guns, get Jutland and it's add ons from the same company (Storm Eagle Studios). It's worth it.
Speaking of Distant Guns and the The Russo-Japanese War...did you know Toho made a movie out of Battle of Tsushima back in 1969?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uc3IrJwG7o&list=TLzjHgLbKJqsVyxyD2XhfACfpnmhYqGNWW
The Battle of the River Plate (where the German Pocket Battleship Graf von Spee met its end as you correctly pointed out) was made into a movie as well. Saw it years ago...it was pretty dreadful.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048990/
Would love to see a remake. And yes, I always thought it was odd the co-incendence of it meeting its end not terribly far from where von Spee the man died.
Oh Yeah,
I kinda just group it all together in the "Distant Guns" family..
Sure, Jutland and all the modules go without sayin...
Seriously absorbing without question..
I have both of those movies in my collection..
The Tsushima video is Magnificent.. An example of how CG should be
done.. But the Japanese are the masters of Naval CG..
Nobody even disputes that..
LOL a USN Cruiser used as the Graf Spee.. And they didn't even bother
to paint out the bow number.. At least they used real Navy ships in
the film.. Some good scenes in there.. Gun drills etc..
Ya know, Langsdorf was an old Imperial Navy Officer, known to treat his
prisoners as well as his own hands.. Maybe one of the last expressions
of true chivalry in war, seen by mankind..
In the end, he wrapped himself in the old Imperial Battle Flag, and shot
himself.. A good man, forced to serve an evil master..