Hello again!
While I'm being productive, why not venture into dangerous waters awash with people who know more about the subject at hand than myself. I stumbled across a very sketchy and very small linedrawing (published in Friedman's book about British cruisers) of a early 1940 design of a new generation heavy cruiser for the Royal Navy. The design was repeatedly altered until it was at last abandoned in 1942, but I only ever found that single drawing (there is a speculative one by someone named Tzoli floating around, but that looked somewhat unrealistic). Informations about size are contradictory as well; Friedman gives the initial 1940 design a draught of 6,10m, which seems awfully little, and 5,64m freeboard; together, these figures don't match the drawing. So I went for a draught of 7,32m, which is stated by Conway for a later 16.000 ts version; that figure seems more realistic and fits with the drawing if a freeboard of 5,64m is retained. Length is 198,25m pp and 204,35m cwl; that is mirrored by my drawing. Friedman gives the 15.500 ts version an armament of nine newly developed 203mm/50 guns, twelve 102mm flaks and 32 40mm pompoms in four octuple mounts; torpedoes were not part of the design. By way of speculation, I shaped the bridge with elements of late war british light cruisers (Swiftsure, Superb), added a mid- to late war radar outfit and 30 20mm cannon in eight twin and fourteen single mounts. Size and shape of the rudder and placement of shafts and bilge keel is entirely speculative.
Now, experts to the front - whoever has any more data about this design, fire away!
Greetings
GD