Well, as I did promise. Here's my rendition of one of my favorite cruisers all time: The infamous and famous
Duke of Edinburgh-class. I've depicted the
HMS Black Prince during one of her happier days, in 1912/13, stationed in the Mediterranean at Valetta, Malta. Eventually I hope to have some time over to make her as of 1916 with her very low (and useless) 6" battery suppressed and with three 6" a side instead between the wing 9.2" turrets.
Basically these ships, designed by Sir Phillip Watts were marked by their handsome, graceful lines, uncluttered superstructure and very powerful main battery. Both ships were quite fast; the
Black Prince doing well over 23 knots at trials. That she met such a gruesome end on the night of 31 May/1 June 1916, wasn't her design's fauult, but rather the final act of an immensely haughty, arrogant and tragic admiral's decision to put honor before reason.
Anyway, I hope I've done the ship the honors she so richly deserves.
Here is
HMS Black Prince as of 1912/13 with raised funnels and the splendid inofficial Coat of Arms contributed by KimWerner, which shows the three plumes of Wales on a black thrice pronged shield with the ship's name band beneath and a
Corona Navalis cresting it: