First of all, welcome to SB.
That's not a bad start, but there is a long way to go.
Here's some things you should consider:
~Yes, it does matter that you put the mast abaft the stack, or more rather, move the stack forward. The stack is not just something you stick on the hull as an after thought, it has a lot of related peices and parts sitting directly underneath it, namely the boilers. Having the ductwork go straight up is the least obrusive and takes up the least amount of space, so having the funnel sit directly overtop just makes sense.
Yeah, I guess I have been reading too much World War I stuff and I was worried about keeping lookouts out of the smoke... of course oil-fired boilers don't make much smoke and that mast is for radars and comms anyway
I figured it was ducted and the original sketch was meant to suggest ducting, but it's a lot easier to draw a vertical funnel in Paint.NET... I guess Hellenic League naval architects do their blueprints in such a program too
~Your main armament seems strange, especially in it's layout. Most interwar ships had 4 main turrets, (the only ones I can think of at the moment that didn't are French and had 2 quad mounts, and the Nelson Class, with all 3 turrets forward.) Anyways, none that I can think of had that particular arrangement of A, then B superfiring C. There really isn't a tactical advantage to it unless you're running away, which defeats the purpose of a mighty battleship.
I agree the layout is genuinely weird. It's a Renown, but backwards. (Or like one of those lousy interwar German baltic scouting cruisers.) That's the one deliberately weird thing about the ship and I'm fairly settled on keeping it, although I appreciate it does not make a lot of tactical or mechanical sense.
~You're superstructure is a bit wonky shaped, especially around the secondary turret just below the mainmast. Keep in mind that in SB scale a deck is 15-18 or so pixels.
Thanks, I'll re-scale the entire superstructure at 17 pixels per deck or whatever... I didn't have this info so I was just guess-timating visually.
And thanks a
_LOT_ for the link to the standard newbie introduction, I see I already made a bunch of the mistakes they tried to warn me off