Excellent job, my friend! However was this class not called the Georges Leygues-class? That's atleast is the name ive found in most sources...
As for the drawings, it suffices to say that they confirm very closely to the model of Jean de Vienne that I have, so, good to see them being done.
Hello everyone!
According to Conway's and Wikipedia, it's the La Galissonière-Class; she was the first ship to be laid down in 1931 and the first to be commissioned on 01/01/1936. Georges Leygues was laid down in 1933 and commissioned in November 1937. The class name likely changed in 1942 after the first two (La Galissonière and Jean de Vienne) were scuttled in Toulon and Georges Leygues became the oldest surviving ship of the class.
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GD