I have moved the torpedo a bit aft, hopefully to a better location. Yes, the disgn looks a bit out of time, but that was teh intention: Overall, it was a step backwards and in the wrong direction, which is why it remained a paper design wasn't built.
WKD1/1032
The role and armament of armoured - or 'heavy' - cruisers was not only debated among the assembled politicians in Washington, but also among the naval designers in the respective countries. While design 1031 had returned to the older 240mm guns of the late 19th century, other designers wanted to retain the 210mm guns of later designs (re-using spare guns from SMS
Blücher was one reason). Design 1032 was very similar to the preceeding 1031, changing the main armament to the lighter guns, thus saving a bit of weight for a bit of speed.
WKD1/1033
This design had a strong resemblance to the Austro-Hungarian late-war design
Projekt VII (which itself was taking shape at Fiume as the new Bulgarian flagship
Sofia). A lean design, 1033 featured three centerline-mounted 210mm twin turrets, four 88mm Flak and two twin 600mm torpedo tubes.
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