I know that you told us basically not to bother suggesting you changes etc, but I'll give it to you anyway: Firstly, a neat design, very British in concept and appearance.
Thanks
However, to me it appears that the airplane will have some trouble taking off safely. It really seems to be an awful lot to ask for that por chap to risk his life in such a cramped environ! What I'd suggest you do is to move the entire superstructure, say 10 - 15 pixels forward, lengthen it towards the end, slim the forward block superstructure, which right now is awfully and unnecessarily massive. That way you're clearing a clear spot for the catabult since you'll also move the funnel slightly forward. I'd also erect a small deck-house aft to support the directors.
ok, did a little rearranging of things. Also added red bits I had asked for. Wasn't sure what to use, but I figured this design is essentially a floating anachronism, so I cadged Jabba's red bits from the Duncan and lengthened them. I didn't want to do that, but it seems all folk want to talk about is the above water bits. oh well. It don't look half bad, though, I don't think, and even fit the curvature of the bow and stern without making any changes.
Maybe you might consider altering the curvature of your bow to a more 'Canada'-like one; that'd look really nice!?
Not sure what that is.
I also would prefer to raise the main fire control top quite considerably. Right now it's virtually useless, since it won't give you much farther vision as if you were standing on the compass platform! Finally I don't undestand the glass windows in what to me would be the windbreaker railing of that platform. If you consider it: how can an average person stand in that area? Besides, it's quite un-British. Feel free to have a look at the HMS Queen Elizabeth for inspiration!
Ummm Not quite sure I follow you on this one