Royal Navy Interwar Captial Ships
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Great job Hood
Out of curiosity: what is the reason behind that peculiar shape of the stern above the waterline, near the flag staff?
Out of curiosity: what is the reason behind that peculiar shape of the stern above the waterline, near the flag staff?
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Great additions.
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Smurf, you make excellent points, I didn't point out the 16in gun issue but of course that was a major factor too.
I don't think the Nelsons were in any way inferior and in fact you could argue the opposite having given the Americans some sleepless nights (and incurring the hybrid battleship rumours that seemed to the infect US naval circles at this time) and they performed well.
BB1987, I'm not sure. My first thought was some kind of sternwalk of the traditional type, but the feature shows up in the G3 too. From top-views it seems to be a curved addition to the transom running across the full width of the transom stern. I sought out photos of models of G3 I noticed on one of the big really detailed ones the feature is a blank, solid feature as I show it here. I'm sure its not a sternwalk (unless its an enclosed one?) but its function is unknown to me.
I don't think the Nelsons were in any way inferior and in fact you could argue the opposite having given the Americans some sleepless nights (and incurring the hybrid battleship rumours that seemed to the infect US naval circles at this time) and they performed well.
BB1987, I'm not sure. My first thought was some kind of sternwalk of the traditional type, but the feature shows up in the G3 too. From top-views it seems to be a curved addition to the transom running across the full width of the transom stern. I sought out photos of models of G3 I noticed on one of the big really detailed ones the feature is a blank, solid feature as I show it here. I'm sure its not a sternwalk (unless its an enclosed one?) but its function is unknown to me.
Hood's Worklist
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
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Brilliant Drawings Hood, its really nice seeing the design proposals brought to life.
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Is it alright if I use these for my AU I'm working on deviantArt, I'll be sure to give proper credit.
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Sure, go ahead.
Work has stalled a little on this series. I'm working on a 1926 proposal but got distracted by the O3, P3 and Q3 which I might add now, or come back to later.
Work has stalled a little on this series. I'm working on a 1926 proposal but got distracted by the O3, P3 and Q3 which I might add now, or come back to later.
Hood's Worklist
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
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Three new ships added to page 1 with fuller details.
These are the 1927 Battleships as drawn up just around the Geneva Convention, reflecting the minimal battleship thoughts at that time. The 1926 design is a previously unrevealed precursor to these designs. Thanks to Smurf for all the research he's made available to draw these.
28,000 Ton Design November 1926
28,000 Ton Design January 1927
29,200 Ton Design June 1927
These are the 1927 Battleships as drawn up just around the Geneva Convention, reflecting the minimal battleship thoughts at that time. The 1926 design is a previously unrevealed precursor to these designs. Thanks to Smurf for all the research he's made available to draw these.
28,000 Ton Design November 1926
28,000 Ton Design January 1927
29,200 Ton Design June 1927
Hood's Worklist
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
Re: Royal Navy Interwar Captial Ships
Marvelous work Hood
My Worklist
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation
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Very nice just reading R&R chapter on these this morning very nice to see them in your wonderful style.
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Excellent additions.