Eichhorn Class (1915)
Hello once again, going to dump my finished drawings in this thread in the time I have before I start my new job in a few weeks. Starting off, are the three ships of the Eichhorn-class of battlecruisers (analogous to the Derfflinger class in our timeline):
SMS Eichhorn,
SMS Knesebeck, and
SMS Zieten. They were built as a response to the three British Empire's
Lion-class battlecruisers built and completed just before the start of the 1st Great War:
HMS Lion,
HMS Leopard, and
HMS Tiger. The Eichhorn's were the last major battlecruisers in commission before the conflict kicked off (although Zieten was commissioned a few months after the start of the war), and were significant improvements in terms of armament over the previous
Schwerin-class, being armed with eight 32cm SK L/50, fourteen 15cm SK L/45 (
Eichhorn had twelve), and ten 8.8cm SK L/45 (
Zieten had eight). Speed was 27 knots, with armored belt protection extending all the way from the bow to the stern (30cm tapering to 10cm, with 17cm upper), and the turrets were adequately protected with 28cm on the faceplates. This would be enough to survive the punishment that they would face throughout the course of the war time and again, as they faced off against elements of the British Grand Fleet.
I have depicted the ships throughout their services lives (as opposed to OTL, where they were sunk or scuttled), they instead manage to soldier on until the 2nd Great War comes about, and below I have shown them in varying configurations as the years have passed; I've had to come up with my own AU parts for my AA guns, as well as trying a new look for
Zieten as refitted, as I quite liked the bridge design of the M-class, which was my only justification to draw it in a similar fashion.
Hope you enjoy! I'll update this thread throughout the couple weeks I have before I disappear once again for a bit...
SMS Eichhorn (1915)
SMS Eichhorn (1922)
SMS Eichhorn (1932)
SMS Eichhorn (1941)
SMS Eichhorn (1943)
SMS Knesebeck (1915)
SMS Knesebeck (1924)
SMS Knesebeck (1937)
SMS Knesebeck (1942)
SMS Zieten (1916)
SMS Zieten (1925)
SMS Zieten (1938)
SMS Zieten (1945)