FOXGAME wrote: * | July 7th, 2020, 12:19 pm |
is this set-up better then ?
The Type 984s need more space to fully rotate (The forward one is blocked by the foremast, whilst the rearmost Type 984s aft arcs intersect with the LRS-1 Director.)
The previous criticisms about the main armament by the others still stand. I don't think there is enough space in the hull to support the aft-most turret, particularly where the keel steps up. I think the same may be true of A turret as well.
You are either going to have:
a) reduce the main armament to something that will fit on the hull you've drawn, or
b) scale up the hull so it can support the armament you currently have.
I think the superstructure (particularly aft) is much too large, and the funnels should be vertical rather than raked, and further apart, or alternatively, combined in to a single funnel. For examples of what to do with the superstructure, funnels and main armament, I suggest you look at the Cruisers of 1960, in particular Sketches I and IV.
FOXGAME wrote: * | July 7th, 2020, 12:19 pm |
and dus someone have those little boats for me and a accurate crane?
Period specific boats and cranes can found on Derkjester's rendition of Design ZA
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... =13&t=8312, and Hood's series of Guided Missile Cruisers
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... =13&t=6281
I'm not sure if they are components (which you don't have to credit anyone for) or if they are bespoke for the individual drawings. I suggest asking the authors involved.