Hello everyone!
Thanks Maomatic, good to learn from a true expert. I've adressed the issues stated, all of them are sensible.
- turret B 2px lowered, has now same level as turret A
- the 1938 version had tle light flak changed (the 1944 version already has the Flak 30); originally I had chosen the Oerlikon for the as-designed outfit, when the Flak 30 was not yet available, but the ship would probably not be commissioned prior to 1933, and by that time, the KM would use the Flak 30)
- directors turned the right way
- Radar moved aft
- forward main director corrected (the thing was originally dark gray, forgot the handlings while recolouring)
and, by the way: the 88mm twins of the heavy flak were exchanged with 105mm twins in C/37 turrets on the 1944 version.
@waritem:
Now that's a cool design - totally over the top and very original, I like it very much (although I look forward to the backstory that allows such a ship to be built by an nation like Crete with less than half a million inhabitants and no economy at all
). Springsharp (I know, a blunt instrument) likes it: assuming 210m length at cwl, 26 m width and 8,8 m draught, she would have exactly 25.000 standard; with six 370mm main guns and 20 127mm DP secondaries, she can be fitted with turboelectric engines of 80.000 hp for 27 knots and enough oil for 8.000 miles range @ 15kts, a 325mm belt and a 140mm deck, which makes her a very well balanced design and an excellent seaboat into the bargain, considerably better than the modernized Italian WWI-vintage BBs.
A minor nitpick, if you don't mind: the forward flak director looks like it cannot be trained much, unless it's placed on an enormously wide sponson.
Greetings
GD