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Author: | erik_t [ February 27th, 2019, 10:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
BB1987's offering is quite lovely. I think it needs some diagonal cross-bracing on the tripod foremast, though. |
Author: | emperor_andreas [ February 28th, 2019, 2:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
Very nice work, everyone! |
Author: | BB1987 [ February 28th, 2019, 12:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
BB1987's offering is quite lovely. I think it needs some diagonal cross-bracing on the tripod foremast, though.
I went looking for usual USN radar fits to get a reference, and I saw that they did not started adding cross bracing on the radar masts until late 50s early 60s. So I eventually went for a simple tripod design as seen on early to mid 50s destroyers and cruisers. Would the swap from the SPS-4 to SPS-10 and other swapped electronics add enough extra weight to justify adding cross bracing to the original 1952 tripod?
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Author: | erik_t [ February 28th, 2019, 1:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
No, I trust your research more than my gut feel. |
Author: | reytuerto [ February 28th, 2019, 9:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
One question. May I ask if is feasible some more days (at least two, in that way the artists can have a complete 30 days period) for this very interesting challenge? I an sure that we will Have some more excellent drawings! Cheers! |
Author: | Colosseum [ February 28th, 2019, 10:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
One question. May I ask if is feasible some more days (at least two, in that way the artists can have a complete 30 days period) for this very interesting challenge? I an sure that we will Have some more excellent drawings! Cheers!
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Author: | erik_t [ February 28th, 2019, 10:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
Trying to take away my whole weekend in one fell swoop, are you? |
Author: | reytuerto [ March 1st, 2019, 1:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
That´s fine ! enjoy your weekend (carnival ?) |
Author: | heuhen [ March 1st, 2019, 11:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
Gun cruiser challenge, hm yeah, I did it a little bit different, but hey... it's me Caledonia Navy command ordered a design for a class of vessel that could protect those many Islands Caledonia consist off. For that the Navy wanted a vessel that could force other hostile forces to change their priorities by just be there, but also could land forces, attack/bombard land or escort forces, this class of vessel was to be operated by the Navy but have soldiers from either the "East-West Commandos" or the "ICE Special forces North" onboard, supplemented with ordinary soldiers. The Royal Navy Shipyard responded with the design of F-class, an overloaded and cramped design, that had the firepower to give excellent artillery support but also excellent AA-protection with multiple layers, it also carried a rocket launcher mounted on the nr. 2 main turret, used in shore bombardment. F-class Helicopter carrier, gun cruiser escort Build: 1948-1955 in service: 1950 to 1980 In class: 6 decommissioned: 6 museum: 1 ----------------- Displacement: around 15000 tons fully loaded estimated Length: 184.5 m Beam: 22 m draft: 7,62 m Powerplant: 2 Diesel engines and 2 large boilers, 3 small boilers powering two combined high and low pressure turbines. for total of 68000 hp Speed: 27 knots, 30 knots for short periods of time. Crew: Naval crew: 600 + 50 air crew; Special forces/commandos/soldiers: up to 150. max; emergency capacity of additional 800. Armor: from non to shrapnel protection over vital areas, except small armor belts over vital areas. Passive protection systems Armarment: - 3 twin 155mm Mk23 LW, dual purpose, was later upgraded to fire experimental ASW shells - 10 twin 56mm Mk8 LW full automatic, dual purpose (can be operated in manual mode, if the automatic failed) (by Havok industries) - 16 single 40mm Bofors AAW (build and modified by Havok industries on license) - 2 twin torpedo launchers (rarely used!) Aviation facility: below deck hangar with limited workshop facility. Hangar with space for: 8 small helicopters or 5 small seaplanes (occasionally would carry seaplanes loaded with rockets and bombs to supports landings of troops) Are also carrying 3 landing craft on aft aviation deck The class was never a good seaboat, but they did what they was supposed to do and that was good enough for the commandos, they liked the "raw" firepower it delivered. But then the commandos was a bit ruff on the edges.... This class would see extensive modification during it's carriere, where many guns would be replaced with either manpads or mortars/grenade throwers and also missile launchers. |
Author: | heuhen [ March 1st, 2019, 11:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Postwar Gun Cruiser challenge |
I find: Garlicdesign: cruiser beautiful and a quite good, what if thegrumpykestrel: cruiser interesting Hood's: cruiser is interesting, due to it show most likely what UK would have done in that time period, make it simple where they can, but still have an punch David Latuch: cruiser is an cruiser that wanted to be a Battleship but aren't emperor_andreas: cruiser looks like one of those never-build design paper drawings. But I love superboy cruiser.... it's so cute. a baby cruiser! then it's mine... it's ... eh interesting that's my summary of this challenge |
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