Thanks for all the help so far!
I do mean there. Those platforms, one could easily hold a searchlight. Don't put it too high though.
How about this? I've also added railings to the upper deck, which for some reason I neglected to do before.
It seems very blocky.
The hull? The superstructure? Both? I suppose I'm less confident when it comes to building in curves!
I will see about altering the stern, at least though.
It's mostly radio aerials and a place to put signal flags.
I'm not sure what sort of aerials would be needed back in 1911, though...
Searchlights are an absolute must, since at the time they and starshells were the only means of conducting night combat.
Understood...will add them.
As for detailing, there doesn't seem to be any way of entering the ship from deck level.
Actually there are three entry points...unfortunately I had to put the ships boats in front of them. Speaking of which, do I
need both boats, or can I get away with just the rearmost?
You're also going to need ventilation points for the engine and accommodation spaces.
On the deck, yes?
A capstan on the quarterdeck wouldn't be a bad idea.
Okay...will add one.
Some deck lockers for various equipment like damage control gear or even deck swaps wouldn't be out of place either. Drainage pipes from the platforms. Boat handling gear (dinghy booms, ladders etc)
Hmm...I think I see what you're getting at, but I'll have to play around and see if I'm right.
Edit: I should also point out that getting the same speed as contemporary dreadnoughts isn't going to be easy, if possible at all. The natural speed for this hull is much lower than other contemporary dreadnoughts because its a whole lot shorter and you don't have anywhere near the same amount of space for engines and boilers.
That was my gut feeling too. But I calculated the design using Springsharp and apparently it does work...
Now the cynic that lives in me always wonders about the plausibility of programs like this, but as I lack the specialised expertise to judge whether the figures are accurate or not, I'm forced to accept them with a resigned shrug (at least until I have better information to go by).