Queen Elizabeth 1918
Queen Elizabeth 1942
Based on Design P during the early phases of the Queen Elizabeth's design process,
This lovely lady is equipped with 10 X 15 inch/42 guns instead of the historical 8.
She is approximately 20-30 feet longer and a few thousand tons heavier.
As a result of the increased weight, Queen Elizabeth can only make 22-23 knots as opposed to the 23-24 knots it had in reality.
This design borrows heavily from the already existing Queen Elizabeth made by Hood, so alot of credit goes to him.
Slow Queen Elizabeth Early design
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Re: Slow Queen Elizabeth Early design
Welcome aboard.
I have no issues with you adding your name in the credits as you have done a fair amount of kitbash work here.
There are a few issues, stray pixels, the rigging has a weird kink in it and you have one wire that leads to nowhere! Also some incomplete railings around Q turret. It's worth going over this again to check for issues like this.
One point, this is posted in the wrong section - this is for real never completed ships, we have separate AU and personal design sections.
I have no issues with you adding your name in the credits as you have done a fair amount of kitbash work here.
There are a few issues, stray pixels, the rigging has a weird kink in it and you have one wire that leads to nowhere! Also some incomplete railings around Q turret. It's worth going over this again to check for issues like this.
One point, this is posted in the wrong section - this is for real never completed ships, we have separate AU and personal design sections.
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Interwar RN Capital Ships
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Never-Were British Aircraft