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VonDos 07-12-08 07:07 AM

Alaska class BC
 
Hi everyone!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._alaska_cb.jpg
USS Alaska CB1


I've found some info on those big ships, they was semi-unknown for me;
Short life for those giants (1944->47); BTW they're nice, aren't them? :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_class_cruiser

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...b/USS_Guam.jpg
USS Guam CB2

Cohaagen 07-12-08 07:25 AM

Nice-looking ships, but neither of them served in the Atlantic. A bit of a non-starter for SH3 really - if you were thinking of doing a model, that is.

iambecomelife 07-12-08 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cohaagen
Nice-looking ships, but neither of them served in the Atlantic. A bit of a non-starter for SH3 really - if you were thinking of doing a model, that is.

TBH I kind of agree. I like the model but they weren't very important vessels with respect to the Battle of the Atlantic. If you really would like to design another major warship, how about one of these:

HMS Ark Royal
HMS Renown
HMS Eagle
HMS Glorious/HMS Courageous
HMS Furious
HMS York
HMS Audacity
USS Texas
USS Ranger
USS Nevada (Post Pearl Harbor Refit)
Atlanta Class (USS Juneau served in the Atlantic before her sinking)

VonDos 07-12-08 12:56 PM

Hi!
I also agree; for now i'm not looking for this model; it is not priority, as IAMBECOMELIFE said.
I just think it's strange how those giant battlecruiser have been "forgotten" from the history (maybe for the really short lifetime)

BTW for now i've 2 WIP models to finish and a couple of really interesting requests (RMS Laconia, and a BR carrier for example); a battlecruiser should require too much time.

Jimbuna 07-12-08 01:28 PM

The Alaska Class was my favourite warship of WWII.

http://www.geocities.com/batdev/alaskacb-01class.html

A British Ark Royal would be very welcome for the game :up:

difool2 07-12-08 02:16 PM

The Alaskas have been described by at least one pundit as white elephants, which is a pretty fair assessment. Not really battlecruisers, more like super-heavy cruisers, they were unmanueverable and had cruiser level armor (compare to Scharnhorst and Dunquerkue) and their best role by the time they came active was as carrier escorts. Pretty but pointless.

Cohaagen 07-12-08 03:56 PM

Yes, they're a great example of "a solution in need of a problem".

I always thought it would be a priority for modelers to do all the ships which were actually sunk by U-boats - Ark Royal, Eagle, Courageous, Barham for a start - but no one seems interested, which is strange to say the least.

One thing I've always secretly wanted is a redesign of the Flower-class model. The stock one, carried over to GWX, looks like a bathtub toy - World War II by Fisher Price, if you like. And before anyone says it, no, that's not what the real ones looked like either

Reise 07-12-08 04:07 PM

Flower

http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q...hms_balsam.jpg

Flower revised

http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q..._york_k369.jpg

Jimbuna 07-12-08 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cohaagen

I always thought it would be a priority for modelers to do all the ships which were actually sunk by U-boats - Ark Royal, Eagle, Courageous, Barham for a start - but no one seems interested, which is strange to say the least.

Can't disagree with you there.

iambecomelife 07-12-08 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cohaagen
Yes, they're a great example of "a solution in need of a problem".

I always thought it would be a priority for modelers to do all the ships which were actually sunk by U-boats - Ark Royal, Eagle, Courageous, Barham for a start - but no one seems interested, which is strange to say the least.

One thing I've always secretly wanted is a redesign of the Flower-class model. The stock one, carried over to GWX, looks like a bathtub toy - World War II by Fisher Price, if you like. And before anyone says it, no, that's not what the real ones looked like either

I actually did start a new Flower Class model several months ago, in hopes of producing a version that could have the pennant numbers on the hull. It has been postponed because of other commitments but I will try to finish it.

Madox58 07-12-08 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cohaagen

I always thought it would be a priority for modelers to do all the ships which were actually sunk by U-boats - Ark Royal, Eagle, Courageous, Barham for a start - but no one seems interested, which is strange to say the least.

The biggest problem was many 3d modelers couldn't import thier models.
And the guys that could import don't do much 3D work.
At lest till lately.
With some good tools out there now and all the cross help?
Things are really winding up!!

Hunter 07-15-08 03:26 PM

I've got some links to blueprints and photos of BC Alaska from old Russian shiplover periodical. Here they go:
http://www.wunderwaffe.narod.ru/Maga...ures/index.htm
http://www.wunderwaffe.narod.ru/Maga...Draw/index.htm

As for HMS Furious, weel respected Sergbuto used to post some screens of her, but regretfully didn't released this units for several years by now.

HanSolo78 07-15-08 03:41 PM

The first picture really looks like the Schanrhorst/Gneisenau to me.. nice ship...

Hellraiser 07-15-08 11:31 PM

Beauty
 
Although virtually unknown as a class...I've always thought (since I was 10 years old in 1975!) the Alaska was one of the most beautiful warships ever built.

Not too sure of it's capabilities, but man, what a sexy ship! :rock:

Butzis 07-16-08 04:41 AM

Komandant Von Dos, thank you for your Mod, grazie 1000 !
Komandant Hunter, very nice the web "wunderwaffe".
She is new for me Thank you.


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