Would be great if you go for something like Ace posted and Rhade noticed you! :D ''You just need to think realy BIG!'' ohh!!! :) Oh god, lol. I saw your castle the other day and had to collect my jaw from the floor. I think I'll see where that Gothic Fleet artwork takes me with these small ships fi...
Interesting. If it were void shielded it might make sense to put all the eggs in one enormous basket like that, but if they can't make them for any water craft then it seems more sensible to distribute stuff more like we do today. As for the Valkyrie, I stretched it a bit because it seemed kind of s...
I'll have to look into that. In the mean time, however, a carrier needs escorts. http://i.imgur.com/kOjR2.jpg More of the Valkyrie. I had to make up the torpedo for it. Uses a melta charge. I'm not really sure what a proper air-deployed sonar buoy would look like so I haven't done that yet. From top...
Well, Warhammer 40k wikia seems to think they stand 14 m tall and mass 410 t, which would imply that a Charybdis would would be 12.2-14.6 times more massive.
Unless I'm mistaken in conflating displacement with mass...
so, you cannot effectively compare the construction of those 2 things. you could use similar shapes and details though......... Yeah, that's the intent. As for the size, this is just a 5-6 kt destroyer emphasizing ASuW and atmospheric air defence capabilities. I plan on also doing a 100-150 kt carr...
In this thread, I blunder about attempting to design something that simultaneously vaguely resembles a cathedral and a modern sea control ship. Thus far, it's not going very well. - version 0.1 I do feel pretty good about my rendition of the Imperial Navy Valkyrie, if nothing else. I'm most likely g...