1928 German Battlecruiser Design

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Syzmo
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#41 Post by Syzmo »

Absolutely you can use it.

Yea I just used the first parts I came across for these kitbashes since the original design is already on the mainsite and these were just me messing around to see what it would look like.

Really DG_Alpha its all your fault. These parts were fine a couple of years ago, then you started redoing all the German ships to impossibly high standards, making the rest of our drawing look bad.
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#42 Post by KHT »

Lookie good. :)
I must admit though, I can't quite understand why you'd put so big guns on such a lightly armoured hull... It feels rather suicidal. And costly. :P
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#43 Post by Syzmo »

Yea its pretty impracticable, although 4/3 the armament of Scharnhorst on 1/2 the displacement seems cheap to me.

I'm thinking about completely redrawing them all a little better now that DG_Alpha, maomatic, et all have raised the standard for German ships so high. I don't know if I'll get these to that level, but at the very least I'll steal their parts.
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#44 Post by eltf177 »

I've got an SS of the original design somewhere, IIRC it worked out pretty well. OTOH you've got a battlecruiser with no more armor than Deuschland, she's got no staying power and is in real trouble if Hood ever catches her!
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#45 Post by Syzmo »

I made a SS report (posted viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3529&start=30#p115666). I could not get the speed up to 34 knots without increasing the displacement well over 17,500 tons. Did you manage to find a way around that?
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#46 Post by eltf177 »

Syzmo wrote:I made a SS report (posted viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3529&start=30#p115666). I could not get the speed up to 34 knots without increasing the displacement well over 17,500 tons. Did you manage to find a way around that?
I'm still looking for the SS, I hope I didn't lose it...
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#47 Post by regemet »

What about a 1929 Seydlitz
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#48 Post by Syzmo »

You mean the WWI era ship modernized or a never built design?
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#49 Post by regemet »

The WW1 ship modernized.
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Re: 1928 German Battlecruiser Design

#50 Post by Rodondo »

Hmm that would a a AU/Personal forum drawing then as Seydlitz joined the rest of the fleet at the bottom of Scarpa Flow
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