Lothringen, Southern Superpower

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Re: Lothringen, Southern Superpower

#81 Post by Krakatoa »

@Elf177 - those are still single 4" on the Himmel, they are the original 4" guns mounted on the Lion. If he wants 6", then he needs to fit the 6" guns off the RN Weapons Sheet. 12 would be enough.
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Re: Lothringen, Southern Superpower

#82 Post by OberstAmiruddin »

Himmel class battlecruiser has been edited
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#83 Post by Krakatoa »

That looks much better. You still have 16x6" not 14. I would remove the double storey mount under B mounting and lower B mount 3-4 pixels (so that it sits down closer to the top of A mounting, also lowers the topweight). Then join the line from the masthead to the turret.

This is your best drawing work so far, well done.
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Re: Lothringen, Southern Superpower

#84 Post by JSB »

I think you should maybe add a flag ? or something to make it definitely your nations would round out a nice ship :)

(I would agree with lowering the B gun)
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#85 Post by OberstAmiruddin »

Here is the LS Himmel but now flying the proud colors of the Lothringenese Federal Navy (The anchor on the flag is reserved for flagships)
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#86 Post by Krakatoa »

Well done!

That is one powerful looking battlecruiser.
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#87 Post by OberstAmiruddin »

Thanks
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#88 Post by OberstAmiruddin »

Sturmer class Battlecruiser
This class was the last class of battlecruisers to be build during the First World War for the Lothringenese Federal Navy. It was armed with ten 15 inch guns and ten 5 inch guns. It has 10 inches of belt armour, 3 inches of deck armour and 7.5 inches of turret armour. This class had a powerplant of four steam turbines and 32 boilers powering four shafts which produced 48,000 hp or 35, 790 kW. Five of these ships were built. The class so little during their short service, LS Stuart and LS Krupinski had the honour of "escorting" the Kaiserliche Marine as it sailed to Scapa Flow to scuttle their ships.
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#89 Post by OberstAmiruddin »

Jutland class armoured cruiser, Lothringen's protectors
The Lothringenese Federal Navy seeing armoured cruisers that were now coming into service in other navies decided to have cruisers of their own. So by 1905, the Jutland class armoured cruisers were born. This class had a main battery of six 8 inch guns and a second battery of four 6 inch guns. It was protected by 8 inches of belt armour and 2.5 inches of deck armour. It has a top speed of 23 knots to 2 shafts powered by 2 steam engines. All ships were scrapped by 1919.
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#90 Post by OberstAmiruddin »

Baltland class heavy cruiser
Lothringenese Federal Navy were content with their Jutland armoured cruisers but they knew that soon they needed better cruisers so they began designing a new class of cruisers. So when 1915 came, so did Lothringenese new Baltland class cruisers. They had a main battery of four 9 inch guns and a secondary battery of ten 6 inch guns and fourteen 3 inch High Angle guns. They are protected by 7 inches of belt armour, 2 inches of deck armour and 6.5 inches of turret armour. The speed of the cruisers is 23 knots. Their powerplant is 28 boilers and 2 steam engines creating 23500 hp or 17525 kW. There ten of these warships built.
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