Suggestions then?
Just tone it down. As in a few dials back from 11 and such.
It's not just the size but the overall aesthetic style - I know you're trying to go for a certain baroque style with the extremely thick pillars and platforms but it's starting to look a little cartoony. Just a little thinner here and there at places.
I asked earlier if the center section should be removed to make it shorter and no one said anything, and I could make it a fair bit shorter by bringing the main guns closer together and eliminating the saved space.
You could use it as boat storage like most ships. I have no idea why you want to spread your boats all along the deck where it'll interfere with crew's jobs. Or hell keep the center turret, it just looks kinda stuck-on as it sits right now.
The Kronprinz was a 5 turret battleship so even having that many turrets didn't seem too big a deal to me.
Well
this thing had six and it was a real ship (sunk real good too!)
[quote[I thought 16" was fairly normal for battleships.[/quote]
14-15 inches. The Americans employed the largest mean battleship gun diameter in history and even then not all 16-inch guns were created equally.
I, as a fledgling builder, don't see anything out of place in the armament, propulsion, structure, anywhere, other than perhaps length.
For the most part there isn't. My main problem is actually with the design aesthetics themselves. It was looking like an interesting exercise at a slightly over-exaggerated supership but now I'm feeling it's getting a little cartoony in places. Mostly, it's the details.
But when I asked, no one commented on it.
Well I was just waiting to see where it was going because it looked decent so far.
I really am trying to keep it decent, I guess I just don't know how.
And thank you for deciding to voice your concern, it actually does mean a lot to me.
Well honestly it's kinda pointless to keep it decent if you're going to do a monstrous supership like this so why not put some flair in?
And you're welcome, uh, I guess.
Edit: I could also drop the props from 5 to 4, or even 3, if that would help.
I'm just frustrated atm because I've been being told that I had too much, be it too much superstructure or too many guns (The barbettes I removed), so I addressed those, I thought I was giving the ship less, but then your post claims the opposite, that I'm making it worse as I go.
*shrug* I don't have a problem with it. The tiny rudder looks a little silly since you have a larger one. And one solution towards the hull stress problem Erik mentioned would be to turn the quarterdeck into superstructure - in Shipbucket style, you do that by changing everything above the main deck into the same color as the rest of the superstructure. An unarmored, lightweight structure wouldn't have too much trouble being there.
Like I said, I think it's getting somewhat overloaded in stylistic details but that's not all that big of a problem.
Also I didn't have a problem with the third funnel. It looked purposeful and it makes a lot of ship with this size and many shafts. I dunno who did, or why.
Anyway, someone else recently did a supership of comparable scale:
http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h37 ... s-1-10.png You can decide for yourself what to borrow, design and aesthetics-wise.