I'm posting a somewhat early WIP of this one because I just realized it's out of period for immediate use, that and I had a question pertaining to aircraft on battleships.
Little bit of background on the ship, I've been looking at H. Heuser's Superior class a lot during this, and I'm trying to take hints from it without copying it. Originally it was going to be a 5 turret beast but I realized there wouldn't be much room for ammo and such with that many guns, so I dropped it to 4, figuring that was fairly common for large battleships. But then I remembered that New Britannia has recently put a large focus on airforce strength, and thought I could implement that into her flagship. I dropped the rear most turret in favor of an extended, half below deck, hanger. New Britannia also has a very high opinion of artillery on land, and enjoys the idea of large caliber bombardment from the coast. I'm not 100% if the 16" guns are too big for the time right around 1919, but I can't find proof they weren't doable. I'm also not sure how I plan on doing this yet, but I'd like the Julius to function as a base for beach landings. I want it to carry a large amount of troops and equipment to just off the coast, where the landing craft can transport it from the ship to land. The only way I can think of to do that would be to replace the launcher and hanger with landing craft storage and deployment cranes.
I've mounted the 16" main guns with twin barrel turrets (will upgrade to triple in the future), Twin 57mm BOFORs, and Twin 20mm guns for AA defense.
I'm not sure what I'm doing for engines yet, but they will be oil burning boilers with steam turbines. I'm thinking 5 propeller shafts and 2 long(wide?) funnels. The fore most possibly half encased in the fore tower.
For director placement, do I want 1 director per gun, per set of guns (fore and aft), or perhaps 2 per gun even?
I'm also only planning on building maybe 4 of these, most likely only 2, so if it's a costly build that's not too much of an issue. In game, New Britannia has a fairly sizeable income.
Here's the ship, sorry for talking so much.
Julius Class WIP1 by
~~@ Lord Malachi @~~ The Awesome Coon of Awesome, on Flickr
I'm just playing around with some shading on the bow right now, so if it looks funky that's why.