Posts:5376 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 3:02 am
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As far as I can see there's no 40mm guns on the 4318. On top of that you've got three directors facing aft but most of the guns are forward.
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Posts:7510 Joined: July 28th, 2010, 12:25 pm
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next to the mast are the 40mm guns. the 2 directors at the aft deckhouse have about the same arcs as the 40mm, and they also cover most of the forward arc. only 2 targets straight ahead would pose the directors insufficient, for which the TOM is added forward. the directors are in about the same layout as those of the county class, in which the 40mm were replaced by seacats (which was an about 1 to 1 replacement, something that might have been done had these ships been build)
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I hope to add some traditional 4.5in Mk.VI armed Super Darings later on. I've always been interested in these vessels, and although the details are sketchy and what we draw is best guesses I like to think that these are not far off the mark. Awesome designs these certainly would have been, perhaps outmoded by their completion, but impressive nonetheless.
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I hope to add some traditional 4.5in Mk.VI armed Super Darings later on. I've always been interested in these vessels, and although the details are sketchy and what we draw is best guesses I like to think that these are not far off the mark. Awesome designs these certainly would have been, perhaps outmoded by their completion, but impressive nonetheless.
When you get going in that direction, be sure to get the Peruvian navy's modified versions that have reinforced helo landing pads aft, suitable for heavy helicopters (SH-2 Sea King, etc.).
Posts:7510 Joined: July 28th, 2010, 12:25 pm
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a bit of conversation about these on the IRC made me remember I misread a passage in british destroyers wrong, and forgot that they were supposed to be all flush decked. as I constantly criticize everyone doing hull shading a bit wrong, it would of course not make sense to keep a drawing I knew to be wrong to be left uncorrected. so, I revisited these.
I leave the ones in the first post up, to mark my shame please comment and please say so if you see anything wrong with these that should be rectified, while I'm at it
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