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(Vanilla) Schlachtschiff Typ O
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(Vanilla) Schlachtschiff Typ O

In 2 collections by USS Louisiana BB-71
-Conquerors of the Ocean-
23 items
-Crux Shipyard Presents-
76 items
Description
Crux shipyard presents.
CaptainTadakoro380 & Andromeda(USS Louisiana BB-71) all rights reserved.
This ship will become a preset ship in the future.



Introduction

The O class was a planned class of three battlecruisers for the Kriegsmarine (German navy) before World War II. German official documents classify it as a battleship(Schlachtschiff). Prompted by a perceived lack in ship numbers when compared with the British Royal Navy, the O class' design was born with the suggestion of modifying the P-class cruiser design with 380 mm (15 in) guns instead of 283 mm (11.1 in).

The ships were incorporated into the 1939 Plan Z for the re-equipment and expansion of the Kriegsmarine; while an aircraft carrier, H-class battleships and smaller ships engaged convoy escorts, one or more O-class ships would attack the merchant ships.

The O class' design reflected their intended role; a heavy main armament (six 380 mm guns in three dual turrets) for possible encounters with escorting 203 mm (8 in)-armed heavy cruisers, enough armor to defend against the same and nothing more, and a high top speed so that they could get away from slower but much better armored capital ships.

Although planned and ordered, construction did not progress due to lack of materials and higher priorities for ship construction.

General characteristics
(Data as if 1943)
Displacement:Standard: 29150 tons; Full load: 36,200 tons
Length: 256 m (839 ft 11 in) (overall);248.2 m (814 ft 4 in)(waterline)
Beam: 30 m (98 ft 5 in)
Draft: 8.02 m (26 ft 4 in)
Installed power: 4 × Wagner boilers
Diesel engines: 116,000 shp (87,000 kW)
Steam turbine: 60,000 shp (45,000 kW)
Propulsion: 8× 24 cylinder diesel engines,1× Brown , Boveri & Cie steam turbine set
Speed:33.5 knots
Range:14,000 nmi (26,000 km; 16,000 mi) at 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph)
Complement:65 officers,1,900 men
Armament
6 × 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns
6 × 15 cm (5.9 in) guns
8 × 10.5 cm SK C/33
9×2 3.7 cm Flak M42 AA guns
11x4 2 cm Flak C/38 AA guns
Armor
Belt: 180 mm
Deck: 60 mm
Turrets: 210 mm
Torpedo bulkhead: 45 mm
Aircraft carried: 4 × Arado Ar 196 seaplanes
Aviation facilities: 1 × double catapult

1300 Parts. 648 Physical Parts.

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10 Comments
PorkRollSandwich 2 Mar, 2024 @ 11:20am 
((Properties: Launch Options))
PorkRollSandwich 2 Mar, 2024 @ 11:13am 
(Is it like something you type into that game details thing on Steam itself?)
PorkRollSandwich 1 Mar, 2024 @ 2:49pm 
How do I do dev mode? :)
USS Louisiana BB-71  [author] 26 Feb, 2024 @ 8:56pm 
@PorkRollSandwich you need to turn on the developer mode, then you can find the part scaler in the top left corner. You can scale all the parts with it.
PorkRollSandwich 24 Feb, 2024 @ 9:31am 
Just curious, I noticed on some of your other works that you scaled weapons? How do I do that?
Jacohover 11 Feb, 2024 @ 6:14am 
The only issue is in dock, since when its actually loaded you can optimize any 10k ship down to 500-1000 parts
USS Louisiana BB-71  [author] 10 Feb, 2024 @ 10:43pm 
If there is significant progress in game optimization in the future, perhaps a preset ship with 5000 parts will also become possible, but not now. If I were just making it for myself, maybe it would have over 10k parts.
Jacohover 10 Feb, 2024 @ 1:38pm 
I guess, I am just used to having 5000 parts minimum
USS Louisiana BB-71  [author] 10 Feb, 2024 @ 1:11pm 
@Jacohover This ship is a preset ship made for vanilla game and has a very strict part-count limit, so these details have to be discarded. If there is time in the future, Maybe I will make a high detail version.
Jacohover 6 Feb, 2024 @ 12:17pm 
The hull is great, but I gotta say that everything above the main deck is lacking all the small details that make a ship feel alive, there is a lack of doors, few portholes, no cables or ammo-boxes, barely and ladders and stairs, and so on