(yeah, been posting alot of stuff lately, but I had a number of things I had started and couldn't figure on how to finish, and now I'm getting around to finishing them. *shrug*)
Did a little rework on an earlier cruiser, added another pair of props, and also noticed I had forgotten the bilge keel, so I added that as well. I also renamed the class to bring it in line with my naming conventions. So, what used to be the "Imperial" class is now the "Saturn" class.
Also finished
(I think?) a carrier I had been working on. The hull is based on the above Saturn class. (doing the changes on that is what inspired me to finish.) The backstory behind it is that the cruiser "Ceres" of the Saturn class was laid down in 1914. In 1915, prior to launch, it was decided to finish it as a carrier instead of a cruiser, making it the first carrier in the fleet. Of course, it wasn't called that, it was called, at first, a scout cruiser and classified with the rest of the scout cruisers until 1925 when the remaining SC's were reclassified as light cruisers, and the two carriers then built (this one, Harpy, and one other I haven't drawn as yet) were put into the new classification of "aircraft carrier". Scout Cruisers were named for mythical beasts, so the new carriers, being in the same classification, were named the same. In 1925 when the scouts were done away with, the carriers carried on that naming convention.
So, we have the HMS Harpy, the first ever aircraft carrier of the GHRN.
For those wondering what that U shaped bit is on the hull, its not an oddly shaped armored belt, but my attempt to add a bulge, to compensate some for the additional topweight. That was my thought anyhow. if somebody knows a better way to represent a bulge, please, I am open to ideas.