Sorry Emperor Andreas - I went back to the big boys toys for the next one.
Battleship Teiwaz (God of war):
The six Hindenburg Class were designed to act as a group to defeat any fleet that may have been arrayed against them. The Bismarck/Scharnhorst Classes would act as raiders and once any large ships came against them they would fall back on the Hindenburgs for large fire support. Only two ships of the 6 were completed, the name ship Hindenburg and the Teiwaz.
At this stage you have the opportunity to Select a Scharnhorst type with 9x13.8", or a Scharnhorst/Bismarck Type with 8x16.
The Hindenburgs are a step up in size and armament with a main armament of 9x16.5" (420mm). Twenty, in ten twin turrets, of 5" guns make up the heavy AA while 16x37mm are the lighter AA guns. I have moved the aircraft launching arrangement back to the centre of the ship, the same as the earlier classes. Speed was kept at 30 knots the same as the previous classes, but to get the mixed diesel and turbine machinery to produce the 200,000shp required was quite an effort with two huge funnels required to exhaust all the gasses. The diesels were to produce a maximum of 20 knots while the turbine machinery was brought on line for full power runs.
This is the as designed version of 1938. A bit later I will do an 'As completed' version with updated equipment, radar etc.
KM Teiwaz, as completed 10/1943.
(I had a couple of hours free so Teiwaz got built) The Teiwaz was completed in 10/1943 and accepted for service after a months workup in the Baltic. Transferred to Norway the ship was just in time to sail with the Scharnhorst (9x13.8") to intercept convoy JW-55B. The Allies were unaware that the Westphalia had arrived in Norway and the convoy covering force was large enough to deal with the Scharnhorst, but woefully inadequate to face a brand new Hindenburg Class battleship.
The forces:
German - Teiwaz (9x16.5"), Scharnhorst (9x13.8"), SP1 and SP2 (8x5", 10xTT), 4 x Z17 DD (6x5", 8xTT)
British - Duke of York (10x14"), Norfolk and Cumberland (8x8"), Sheffield (12x6"), Jamaica, Nigeria, Trinidad (12x6"), a mix of 16 DD's from LM to S class DD's.
Conditions were horrendous, snow and sleet with heavy seas. This gave the Germans the edge as it grounded any aircraft the British forces may have had aboard any carrier that was with the escorts. It may also have grounded the Luftwaffe but as the air and naval arms of the German forces barely talked to each other it was no loss to the Kriegsmarine forces.
So I have set the scene, tell me what happens next?