1) What are the ships called? Try actually looking through the AU section. These ships are spread around here and Personal designs with their own threads, with their names written all over. 2) Can you replace the smaller guns on that Monster to something more American? These turrets are boxy, yet t...
Depending on the development of your navy, you might want to include a pre-dreadnought battleship. If not, then a single battleship comparable maybe, to the Orion/Iron Duke/Erin class or the Pennsylvania class. Destroyers would look similar to the early destroyers of foreign navies, an since you hav...
Sorry! Miscommunication on my part once again on this thread. I meant tracers for the 40mm and 20mm guns. The 3" gun won't have tracers. I'm positive that tracers don't exist for naval guns that aren't automatic. But the USP design is a modified American 3"/50. The mount is similar to the mount of t...
There were no early models of the Bofors. The M1936 was the very first model produced by the factory. I was going for some pre-production models with this, but I'm looking towards the QF 2-pdr. I suppose that's an option,but why you'd want an expensive, slow firing, temperamental gun where the spar...
The Bofors are the early models, built in Sweden, but also under license in the USP. It was just shipped to Britain for installment. The 20mm Oerlikons are the early models that were deemed to have a low muzzle velocity. These aren't the fully developed versions that served during the war. Thiel: Th...
Updated Town class with modifications pointed out: http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h367/Sr_Gopher/USPALTRCTownclassHampton-1.png Now this is one that I'm not so sure about..... The post-WWI USP Navy saw the acquisition of many second-hand vessels. Within a decade however, 9 of the Hunter and Pre...