Brown and Moore's excellent 'Rebuilding the Royal Navy' contains some basic plans of several Landing Ship Tanks designed in 1958, but ultimately not built in those forms. Here I've reproduced them in SB. They are based on the plans but, as with all never-weres, the detailing and the porthole layout are my interpretations based on the plans. All boats, landing craft and deck cargo locations are as on the plan. The Seaking's are shown on the decks, but here are to SB rules hovering over the decks where they could land. The Seakings are an interesting feature on these ships as the Wessex was maintained for the amphibious vertical assault role well into the 1970s/80s.
In October 1958, a study group reported into three studies of landing ships, two LST studies covering five designs and an LSD (to follow here later).
LST Design SL/A
Three stern-beaching LSTs were designed. SL/A was powered by a 20,000hp Y.100 steam turbine set for 23kts at deep displacement (the underwater hull shows no difference from the SL/B and SL/C, so a single-propeller seems unlikely since it wouldn't fit easily and I've gone with a two-prop layout here). There is a ramp from the upper deck just ahead of the superstructure.
SL/B and SL/C were identical but had different powerplants. SL/B had two gas turbines giving 10,000shp for 19kts deep and SL/C had four Deltic diesels for 6,000shp for 16kts deep. The operational plan was to beach, lower the LCMs and load them from the stern door for all these stern-door types, however it would take five hours and require calm conditions to do so. The only advantage was the better bow form for higher speed. Estimated costs were £3-£3.5 million for the SL series (plus £15,000 for each LCA and £50,000 for each LSM).
BL/C and BL/D were typical bow and stern door LSTs. Both were identical, BL/C having the Deltics for 14kts and D two gas turbines for 16kts. There are two ramps to the main tank deck, one between the two funnels and derricks aft and another just ahead of the superstructure forward leading to the bow doors. The superstructure actually being two separate units mounted side-by-side with a tunnel between. Estimated costs were £2.75-£3 million for the BL series (plus £15,000 for each LCA).
I have clearer versions of the Bedford ML lorry, Landrover Series II or the Abbot SPG if anyone wants them (plus a Charioteer not shown here).