Sorry RegiaMarina1939 but you do need to get your crediting right. Your name comes last. Anybody elses work that you use, their nick/names come before yours. Keep it all on one line. (Redhorse, RegiaMarina1939) - (Alvama, RegiaMarina1939). Try this out: AU, Carolinian Republic, Native Class Turret ...
-Native-class Corvette: With the amount of capital ships laid down in 1865-1875, the Carolinian Navy had expended a tremendous amount of time, money, and resources on building vessels that were not as powerful as the Navy desired. However, in the aftermath of the 1875 naval treaty, the Carolinian na...
-History 1875-1885: General history: By 1875, the Carolina's had slashed it's army down to 50,000 active duty troops and had re-organized it in a more orderly, European fashion. Gone were the ragtag bands of men, replaced by uniformed, in-line soldiers all universally equipped with breech-loading fi...
-A special thanks to Gunship for making such a beautiful ship for me to base my design on. Neuse-Class Ironclads: After 1871, the Carolinian Republic had developed a naval strategy that hinged on a large battle fleet of ironclad vessels. An initial fleet plan was introduced, based on five primary ba...
Both of us are correct, Armstrong's 12 inch RML gins were both of 35 tons and 25 tons! And I was wrong, 10 inch gun weighted only 18 tons. Interesting! Well, I edited the backstory of the Terror and Defender a little so as to incorporate a little talk about the design flaws and stability issues. I ...
The Seahorse is absolutely beautiful! I also admire those landing craft, its not every day that you see landing craft here, let alone ones that are that good.
Hi Regia Marina: Good beguining with your AU nation! May I make some comments about your ironclad? First of all, in 1871 the disaster of HMS Captain was still very fresh in the mind of all naval designers. I think that the metacentric high in CS Terror is excesive. Furthermore, the towers are of th...