Moderator: Community Manager
[Post Reply] [*]  Page 4 of 40  [ 394 posts ]  Go to page « 1 2 3 4 5 640 »
Author Message
Charguizard
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: March 29th, 2018, 4:29 pm
Offline
User avatar
Posts: 410
Joined: January 28th, 2017, 1:17 am
Location: Santiago Basin
I'm glad you're keeping this up, Tris. This sub looks very reasonable, if a bit overarmed with all those torpedo tubes.

_________________
w o r k l i s t :
Hatsuyuki-class Escort Ships . . . <3


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
heuhen
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: March 29th, 2018, 11:52 pm
Offline
User avatar
Posts: 9049
Joined: December 15th, 2010, 10:13 pm
Location: Behind you, looking at you with my mustache!
Charguizard wrote: *
if a bit overarmed with all those torpedo tubes.
I don't find that wrong. we operated with 8 tubes and up to 14/16 torpedoes on kobben class here in Norway and she was only 47 meter long, even Ula class have 8 tubes and normally 14 torpedoes, 18 in wartime and she is only 59 meter.

this submarine is over 100 meter... classic attack submarine, and a torpedo as a bunk-buddy is always nice!


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
Shigure
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 3rd, 2018, 10:19 pm
Offline
User avatar
Posts: 946
Joined: May 25th, 2016, 2:05 pm
Princess Erica Junko-class battleship

[ img ]

Designed from the experienced gained by the Nucadia class battlecruisers, the Erica Junko class was a vast improvement over Antara's previous battleships and at the time they were the world's most powerful.

The Ericas mounted triple 406mm/50s, which fired 'super-heavy shells' which gave her excellent penetration and ballistics. Her secondary battery consists of ten twin duel purpose 127mm/45s. Her initial designs featured a mixed battery of 152mm mounts, which were eventually ditched.

She was originally designed to go 30 knots, but the navy refused to trade for anything less than a 14" belt, and thus her designed speed was 27 knots, however she reached on average 28.4 knots on trials. Like with the Nucadia class battlecruisers, she featured a set of spare rudders which had the bonus effect of increasing her turning speed.

[Portions of this writeup and images were deleted due to being outdated.]

Displacement - 35k tonnes
Main battery - 3xIII 406mm/50
Secondary battery - 10xII 127mm/45
Armor belt - 356mm
Speed - 28 knots
Range - 8000nm at 16 knots

Ships in class

Princess Erica Junko - Scrapped, 1949
King Daniel II - Sunk in action, 1345
Queen Celestia I - Decommissioned and preserved, 1350

_________________
[ img ]


Last edited by Shigure on April 30th, 2021, 6:08 pm, edited 9 times in total.

Top
[Profile] [Quote]
Colosseum
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 4th, 2018, 2:25 am
Offline
Posts: 5218
Joined: July 26th, 2010, 9:38 pm
Location: Colorado
Contact: Website
Cool stuff.

Only a few comments:

1. Dazzle camouflage schemes (while intended to be consistent across the ship) were never actually painted that perfectly on the ship. They'd get close but achieving the level of perfection you've got here is a little unrealistic. ;) USN SHIPS-2 instructions mention "the camouflage need not be exact or carried into corners", so remember that there will be areas that don't match the splinter pattern perfectly. That said I don't know how perfectly it was done in other navies and can only speak to what I've read/observed in USN practice.

2. I'd make the antenna whip outriggers bracketed to the funnels about half that size horizontally.

3. The TDY jammer you have mounted to the front of the pilothouse on the last version is blocked forward by the Mark 25 radar dish on the director ahead of it, and the companion "sword" monitoring antenna below it needs to be placed in a position where it will be totally shielded from the jammer emissions. Ahead of the conning tower would work, or you could move the jammer assembly itself to a small platform on one of the funnels (probably better choice). These were trainable jammers that would be aimed down the bearing of approaching enemy aircraft (or ships) so they need to have good arcs. Early installations were fixed screens such as that seen on either side of the Iowa's air defense levels before its final wartime refit.

4. You have booms for boats on the late versions but no obvious boats - a ship of this size would have at least a whaleboat on each side somewhere.

5. You're missing booms for streaming the aircraft recovery mats aft.

6. A single pole mainmast is not enough to support the heavy SP fighter direction radar - you need a small tripod or a thicker pole mast. Look at the designs fitted to New Jersey and Wisconsin for an idea of how to create a heavy tripod, or look at the late-war cruiser designs (Juneau/Fargo/Oregon City) for an idea of how to size a thicker pole mast to support it.

_________________
USN components, camouflage colors, & reference links (World War II only)


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
seeker36340
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 5th, 2018, 12:25 am
Offline
Posts: 616
Joined: June 9th, 2012, 10:21 pm
Pretty impressive designs...can't wait for carriers


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
Eeo
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 5th, 2018, 7:21 pm
Offline
Posts: 96
Joined: August 20th, 2010, 12:51 pm
heuhen wrote: *
Charguizard wrote: *
if a bit overarmed with all those torpedo tubes.
I don't find that wrong. we operated with 8 tubes and up to 14/16 torpedoes on kobben class here in Norway and she was only 47 meter long, even Ula class have 8 tubes and normally 14 torpedoes, 18 in wartime and she is only 59 meter.
KOBBEN didn't have reloads, so what she had in the tubes was what she had to play with.

ULA can carry up to 14 weapons (8 in tubes plus 6 reloads).


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
Shigure
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 5th, 2018, 9:57 pm
Offline
User avatar
Posts: 946
Joined: May 25th, 2016, 2:05 pm
Also I've edited my previous class with the suggestions by Colo, excluding the camo. I'll be sure to apply the camo suggestion in upcoming drawings.
seeker36340 wrote: *
Pretty impressive designs...can't wait for carriers
Carriers are very far down the line because I have very little experience drawing them, but rest assured they are on the list. And thx for the compliments. :D

_________________
[ img ]


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
heuhen
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 6th, 2018, 8:58 am
Offline
User avatar
Posts: 9049
Joined: December 15th, 2010, 10:13 pm
Location: Behind you, looking at you with my mustache!
Eeo wrote: *
heuhen wrote: *
Charguizard wrote: *
if a bit overarmed with all those torpedo tubes.
I don't find that wrong. we operated with 8 tubes and up to 14/16 torpedoes on kobben class here in Norway and she was only 47 meter long, even Ula class have 8 tubes and normally 14 torpedoes, 18 in wartime and she is only 59 meter.
KOBBEN didn't have reloads, so what she had in the tubes was what she had to play with.

ULA can carry up to 14 weapons (8 in tubes plus 6 reloads).

I rechecked my information that I was told:

Jobben class sometimes operated with torpedoes laying on the deck, apparently the at one time had 1 or 2 torpedoes in the corridor between torpedo room and C&C, for only the center tubes. The comment on usability was: "with difficulty"

Ula class was described to have 6 reloads, but had additionally spacing, mounting for up to 4 more on the deck 2-3 in the torpedo room and 1-2 in the corridor (with Difficulty for the corridor torpedoes) total 18 torpedoes


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
Shigure
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 6th, 2018, 4:38 pm
Offline
User avatar
Posts: 946
Joined: May 25th, 2016, 2:05 pm
Cascadia class heavy cruiser

[ img ]

The Cascadia class was Antara's first entry into the new cruiser designs that emerged from the Entarro Naval Treaty. Original drafts from 1918-1922 envisioned the class as a lightly armored and armed scout cruiser, but it was eventually decided they wanted a cross between an armored cruiser and fast cruiser. Cascadia thus featured a 100mm belt, 2x3 203/50mm guns (which were replaced with 203mm/55s in 1929)and a triple 610mm torpedo launcher on each side as well as a speed of 33.4 knots on trials. Cascadia was also the last Antaran cruiser to mount torpedo tubes, as they were removed in 1927.

Antara had a policy of operating its older cruisers in the Atlantic during WW2, and as such most of the Cascadias served in the Atlantic Fleet for most of the war, Rica being the only one to have sunk in that theater. Shawville was pulled out the Atlantic in 1943 (she still had her Atlantic camoflauge) and transferred to the Pacific in time for the Battle of Tuscadia, which resulted in her demise. She was crippled by cruiser Choukai and scuttled by ARS Veswood, who in turn was also sunk by the same cruiser.

Following the defeat of Germany in 1945, Isla, St Vincent and Cascadia went on to serve in the Pacific until the end of the war. The remaining ships were sold to foreign navies in 1948.

Displacement - 8700 tonnes
Main battery - 3x2 203mm/50
Secondary battery - 8x1 127mm/50
Armor - 100mm main belt
Speed - 33.4 knots
Range - 8000 nm at 16 knots

[ img ]
[ img ]
[ img ]
[ img ]
[ img ]


Ships in class

Cascadia - Sold to Brazil, 1948
Rica - Torpedoed, 1941
Shawville - Scuttled, 1943
Isla - Sold to Chile, 1948
St Vincent - Sold to Argentina, 1948

_________________
[ img ]


Last edited by Shigure on August 18th, 2018, 8:21 am, edited 2 times in total.

Top
[Profile] [Quote]
Rhade
Post subject: Re: AntaraPosted: April 6th, 2018, 5:07 pm
Offline
User avatar
Posts: 2804
Joined: July 27th, 2010, 12:45 pm
Location: Poland
Nice, very fine line.

_________________
[ img ]
Nobody expects the Imperial Inquisition!


Top
[Profile] [Quote]
Display: Sort by: Direction:
[Post Reply]  Page 4 of 40  [ 394 posts ]  Return to “Alternate Universe Designs” | Go to page « 1 2 3 4 5 640 »

Jump to: 

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 44 guests


The team | Delete all board cookies | All times are UTC


cron
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited
[ GZIP: Off ]