Japan - Never built IJN ships.

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#111 Post by Philbob »

dumb question but kai= super correct?
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#112 Post by emperor_andreas »

'Kai-" = "Improved"
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#113 Post by BrentD15 »

That Kai-Taiho looks beautiful.
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#114 Post by Sumeragi »

Is there any source information for the Type A Heavy Cruiser? I would like to read up on it, be it in English or Japanese.
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#115 Post by BB1987 »

Sumeragi wrote:Is there any source information for the Type A Heavy Cruiser? I would like to read up on it, be it in English or Japanese.
The plan for 8 such ships is mentioned in "japanese cruisers of the pacific war" by Erik Lacroix and hinton Wells, on pages 602-609. The only plan with specifications I was able to find was a two-image scan from an unknown japanese book that also showed the CLAA cruisers planned during the same time. This makes the Circle Six Type A Cruiser one of the most obscure IJN ships, real or just planned. Honestly speaking I must admit that I'm not too sure anymore that the aforementioned plan truly shows her planned appearance because I've since failed to find any other source material about it (that's why for example I've not drawn the cLAA yet, and I probably wouldn't have drawn the Type A if I had found that plan today because of too scarce references). Anyway, I should have that scan laying somewhere in my HD, so if you are interested I can Search and send it to you.
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#116 Post by Sumeragi »

You mean this?

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It's an imagined ship by the magazine for the following requirements that were considered around 1940:
Resistance to 500kg bombs on deck and turrets, resistance to 20cm rounds between 15000-25000m and resistance to 15cm shells in those same ranges down to 10000m and under the waterline. 35 knot speed, 3 float planes, and an armament of torpedo's (No number on amount listed). She was to be armed with 20cm guns same as the other Class A Cruisers.
The ship itself (named Unzen by the editors) is basically a "what if" based on the limited info that is known.


I came across the scan after I posted the question, so was wondering if this was what you drew.
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#117 Post by Biancini1995 »

Guys I can't see the image...
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#118 Post by BB1987 »

Sumeragi wrote:You mean this?

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It's an imagined ship by the magazine for the following requirements that were considered around 1940:
Resistance to 500kg bombs on deck and turrets, resistance to 20cm rounds between 15000-25000m and resistance to 15cm shells in those same ranges down to 10000m and under the waterline. 35 knot speed, 3 float planes, and an armament of torpedo's (No number on amount listed). She was to be armed with 20cm guns same as the other Class A Cruisers.
The ship itself (named Unzen by the editors) is basically a "what if" based on the limited info that is known.


I came across the scan after I posted the question, so was wondering if this was what you drew.
one of the scans is almost Identical (the other featured the Ibuki, Mogami, the supposed type A, Agano, Kai-Agano and the CLAA cruiser) though it had no text, just specifications, and did not featured the center fold of the pages (possibily it was cropped and fixed).
However, this means I can at least delete one ships from my "search more references" list. :lol:
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Re: Japan - Never built IJN ships.

#119 Post by Sumeragi »

I wouldn't mind if you send me the rest, I can check and see if they're fantasy or not.
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#120 Post by Sumeragi »

Heads up: Further research seems to indicate that there were concepts made in 1940~1941 of a 15,000 ton cruiser. In other words, this Type Kou isn't as fictional as we originally thought. Now, the design as it is would be made up, but it's "creative interpretations" based on historical concepts.
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