JSB, I agree, her battle potential is not bad at all, even when comparing her with ships in service next to her (compare for example with the belfast or maybe even the tiger)
as for the cost, we know that the dutch build 2 ships with the same background story but an slightly different design in real life. as one of these ships is currently still in service (although not for the Dutch) I will say, in hindsight, that it was money well spend
. As for SAMs 10 years later...... look up the real ship and maybe I have an surprise in store as well
Dmitri97, There was an proposal for tripple 152...... the drawing on top of the page was even armed with them.
IRL, the Eendracht class had 2 twin turrets and 2 tripples. in rebuild (comissioned 1953) the ship had 4 twin turrets. The tripple turret was build (it was used on the Tre Kronor class when the turrets for the Eendracht could not be delivered in the Netherlands) but of the modern turrets fitted postwar to the ships, there were only twins. due to the more modern design being heavier then the original (they had higher elevation and better fire control, for example) , I had to make the choice: decrease the heavy gun battery or decrease the AA battery. With the reserve weight gained by that I was able to add 2 more 57mm's and heighten the middle turret (for better forward arcs).
While 8 guns would be better (as the real ship got) in this case it was a choice to be made because this would not have been a clean sheet design.
As for the massive superstructure: no way to avoid that. The entire upper deck is filled with fire control equipment (this area is the same size as that on the original eendracht) the only big difference being that the funnel and mast are behind the superstructure instead of being part of it. I think however that the masts and funnel position have a lot more to do with bad looks, making the ship looking a bit unbalanced.