Cei's Naval Yard

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Cei's Naval Yard

#1 Post by Cei »

First Vessel Attempt

Just your normal AI ship coming over to spray 20mm over everything

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#2 Post by Rodondo »

Just wondering the beam on that, as it seems a tiny bit deep in hull, I'm assuming the thing with the red "eye" is a laser based CIWS?

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#3 Post by Cei »

The Newer version is around 46m long and 11m for the beam.

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#4 Post by TimothyC »

I guess I'm just surprised that HAL doesn't have a Free Electron Laser.

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#5 Post by Cei »

New vessel, just trying to figure out a good layout XD

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#6 Post by Karle94 »

Wow that is a top heavy boat.
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#7 Post by heuhen »

Don't need to be top heavy vessel. Form me it look totally okay.
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#8 Post by acelanceloet »

depends on the beam, if she is really top heavy, but if she is meant to be an destroyer or something like that it looks all but ok to me :P
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#9 Post by Novice »

Looks top heavy to me, and too low above the water line, it has also a shallow draft. The bow shape is strange for any thing but a cable layer, and that kind of ship does not need a spotting top, certainly a high one such as this ship here has.
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#10 Post by Rodondo »

Actually, it looks like the basis for some sort of coastal gunboat/monitor
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