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I have been away from both the forum and the game for a while. However, I have felt inspired to try something, I like the premise behind Gary Childress mod, and thought of doing something similar but with a Vanilla WitP map and database. Anyhow I wanted to start a thread on how folks go about modding ships, in particular the armor values.

Further I would like to start a discussion about some what if ships, provided the 1922 Washington Treaty does not go into full effect, and an earthquake does not wreck the Amagi. Anyone have thoughts on how Lexington Class Battlecruisers, Amagi Class Battlecruisers, and Kaga Class Battleships should be handled. Likewise the British G-3 class?

I am not trying to create a serious mod, such as WitM, or the RHS/CHS series. Basically since I have yet to actually finish a game, I wanted to set up something where some never ships take part that I have a great deal of historical interest in, while at the same actually finishing off a campaign, most likely against the AI. I rarely get to post to this forum, let alone game much anymore, so this will be a pretty ambitious project for me, but I have a great deal of interest in the post WWI, pre-Washington Naval Treaty ships, in particular the battlecruisers that were canceled.

Looking forward to what the community has to say.

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Well, the Lexingtons, Amagis and G3's have already been done; not sure anybody has done the Kaga.
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Take a look at this site:

http://www.akdreemer.com/ahs/AHS_WITP.htm

Gary Childress discussed his mod in these two threads, maybe they contain additional information for you:

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The War Plan Orange game has some of this info... ask TankerAce & company. Try the WPO forum. :)
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Here's my attempt at a Lexington-class battlecruiser (or Constellation-class, in this case):

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Terminus - just out of curiosity is the armor rating simply the thickness in millimeters? The Lexington Class had a 7 in belt, which would be roughly 180 mm.

I feel foolish for not looking at WPO, which is dedicated to the era, and those ships. Thanks for the replies.
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Yup, armor rating is in millimetres.
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Terminus -

any chance you could post a screenshot of your Constellation Class upgrade (1329) in the editor? I am curious about the body of opinion with respect to how this what if ships would have upgraded. What I find most curious is that the Lexington Class BC as redesigned have a displacement of almost the same magnitude as the HMS Hood, yet the armor is grossly inferior. I know the Lexington Class is longer, by about 10 feet if I recall correctly. But it is hard to imagine that there would be that much of armor descrepancy if an all or nothing protection scheme were employed. Of course what scant information that I can find indicates that they were designed with more of a cruiser based philosophy, so perhaps all or nothing would not be the case with regards to the armoring scheme.

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Sure, hang on... Here's 1329:

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And 1330:

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In short my mod could be considered to be the 1920's Battle cruiser mod, for I am going to have Lexington Class BCs for the USN , for the IJN Amagi Class BCs & Tosa/Kaga class BBs, and lastly but certainly not least the G-3 class BCs for the RN. The underlying assumption will be a modified Washington Naval treaty in which the Battle Cruisers are not cut out of the fleets, the IJN refuses to budge on the Kaga/Tosa BBs, and the RN is quite content to have the G-3s which are 1920's Iowas.

A modified Washington Naval treaty goes into effect and the carrier conversion goes forward with Akagi, and one other BC for the IJN, and Lexington & Saratoga for the USN. The RN giving up extra CVs for the overall superiority of the G-3s, afterall in the 1920's aircraft and the CV are unproven. The other big event is that the major earthquake does not occur in 1923, the great Kanto earthquake.

The impact of the G-3s will be to have HMS Hood slated for the Pacific and Force 'Z'.

from www.hazegray.org

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Amagi class battle cruisers

Displ: 41,217 tons normal; 47,000 tons full load
Dim: 826 x 101 x 31 feet
Prop: Steam turbines, 19 boilers, 4 shafts, 131,200 hp, 30 knots
Crew: ???
Arm: 5 dual 16.1/45, 16 single 5.5/50, 4 4.7/45, 8 24 inch TT (aw)
Armor: 10 inch belt, 3.9 inch decks, 9-11 inch barbettes, 14 inch CT
Battle cruiser version of Kaga class, canceled under the
Washington Treaty. They would have been considered fast battleships
in many navies.


So what types of upgrades would be appropriate?

With RN I am going to have the G-3 class which aside from AAA upgrades I think will need little else.

For the USN I think the Lexingtons would under go significant refits for at well over 40,000 tons they would be the premier capital ships of the USN. Considering the refits given to the Kongos and the HMS Renown and HMS Repulse, how significant uparmoring/bulging should occur for these ships?
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Are you sure you'd call the G3's "1920's Iowas"? They're a bit "battlecruisery"...[:D]

Here's my take on the N3 BB's (from my mod):

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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Are you sure you'd call the G3's "1920's Iowas"? They're a bit "battlecruisery"...[:D]

That made me laugh. One website made that claim and it stuck in my mind, it was definitely an advanced design. I am surprised that a website has not claimed that the N-3s are 1920s Yamatos.
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Very advanced designs for their era. Too bad the British didn't have the money to build them.
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ORIGINAL: ladner
Considering the refits given to the Kongos and the HMS Renown and HMS Repulse, how significant uparmoring/bulging should occur for these ships?

Probably not that much. Remember that their designation in the US Navy was "CC", not "BC". They were considered very large cruisers, not "light battleships".
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On another topic, here's former forum member Alikchi's take on the Amagi, having undergone a Kongo-type conversion from BC to fast BB:

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The only thing "wrong" with it is that Q turret (third from the rear) needs to have a facing of "C" rather than "R", as it can't fire directly astern (X and Y are in the way).
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ORIGINAL: ladner

In short my mod could be considered to be the 1920's Battle cruiser mod, for I am going to have Lexington Class BCs for the USN , for the IJN Amagi Class BCs & Tosa/Kaga class BBs, and lastly but certainly not least the G-3 class BCs for the RN. The underlying assumption will be a modified Washington Naval treaty in which the Battle Cruisers are not cut out of the fleets, the IJN refuses to budge on the Kaga/Tosa BBs, and the RN is quite content to have the G-3s which are 1920's Iowas.

A modified Washington Naval treaty goes into effect and the carrier conversion goes forward with Akagi, and one other BC for the IJN, and Lexington & Saratoga for the USN. The RN giving up extra CVs for the overall superiority of the G-3s, afterall in the 1920's aircraft and the CV are unproven. The other big event is that the major earthquake does not occur in 1923, the great Kanto earthquake.

The impact of the G-3s will be to have HMS Hood slated for the Pacific and Force 'Z'.

from www.hazegray.org

we have the following

Amagi class battle cruisers

Displ: 41,217 tons normal; 47,000 tons full load
Dim: 826 x 101 x 31 feet
Prop: Steam turbines, 19 boilers, 4 shafts, 131,200 hp, 30 knots
Crew: ???
Arm: 5 dual 16.1/45, 16 single 5.5/50, 4 4.7/45, 8 24 inch TT (aw)
Armor: 10 inch belt, 3.9 inch decks, 9-11 inch barbettes, 14 inch CT
Battle cruiser version of Kaga class, canceled under the
Washington Treaty. They would have been considered fast battleships
in many navies.


So what types of upgrades would be appropriate?

With RN I am going to have the G-3 class which aside from AAA upgrades I think will need little else.

For the USN I think the Lexingtons would under go significant refits for at well over 40,000 tons they would be the premier capital ships of the USN. Considering the refits given to the Kongos and the HMS Renown and HMS Repulse, how significant uparmoring/bulging should occur for these ships?

Does it not bother you that these ships were not affordable? Or that, before they could have all completed, the Great Depression was going to suspend most of those remaining? Nations usually agree to what is in their interests - and the treaty was substantially in everyone's interests. What might have varied is the details. Reading Japanese codes, we got them to agree to more cuts than they had to make - or would have made if we didn't know their bargaining instructions. But not for all 8-8 - we are talking about two ships here - one of which ultimately we allowed (Mutsu) because "schoolchildren paid for it with their pennies"!!!!
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ORIGINAL: el cid again

Does it not bother you that these ships were not affordable? Or that, before they could have all completed, the Great Depression was going to suspend most of those remaining? Nations usually agree to what is in their interests - and the treaty was substantially in everyone's interests. What might have varied is the details. Reading Japanese codes, we got them to agree to more cuts than they had to make - or would have made if we didn't know their bargaining instructions. But not for all 8-8 - we are talking about two ships here - one of which ultimately we allowed (Mutsu) because "schoolchildren paid for it with their pennies"!!!!

No it does not bother me, and it is rather funny <ironic> that you of all people, pipe in with such a comment, especially with your similar total fantasy EOS mod. Adding a tank regiment to select Japanese divisions? Selective optimizing Japanese production. Cherry picking Japanese leaders, such as Yamshita to be in key areas so that the "correct" decisions are made before the war starts. Heck why you are at it why not just give the Japanese Fritz-X glide bombs to their G-3 Betties.

The ships were all canceled during the era that was called the "Roaring Twenties", and some how I don't think that was just limited to the US, so the Depression is not an issue per say. I am sure this will come off the wrong way, but I think you are being just a tad hypocritical. I have no intention of posting this mod on the internet for use by others or making any claims of historical plausibility. I think I stated quite clearly that I had a keen interest in the battle cruisers of the 1920's and just wanted to have a 'what if' to fool around with. Kaga and Tosa as BBs are things I was just contemplating, and to add some "balance" if there is such a thing.
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Excuse me - but this is close to insulting. I have no "total fantasy" scenarios - only historical ones.
And you did not read the technical reasoning for "adding a tank regiment to select IJA divisions". It is because they do not load properly if you do not - a function of wierd code loading routines. It takes far fewer ships to load the same two units if they are defined that way. I regard it as less flexable than having two units - a disadvantage to the player - not an advantage. Nor is it ahistorical: there are three tank regiments in Malaya, two in the Philippines, and IJA doctrine NEVER had them operate disconnected from major infantry formations. Tieing them to a specific formation is not wrong except that one then cannot change which formation it is at will - again a disadvantage for the Japanese - and not at all a way to increase their power.

If you read carefully for 18 months of posting, you will find that I am very strict about what could be built with this steel, that labor, or some particular funding. I allow a historical mod to change what is done with resources - but never to fabricate them. Here - trying for all the ships that never were - you are entering the relm of fantasy - because there was not enough money or steel to build them - unless you sacrifice other elements of the fleets - going for a lot less balanced of a force in a gross sense. If that does not bother you - no problem. Fantasy mods are legitimate. It is only my preference not to do them. Go ahead - do whatever you wish. You asked for comments - and I made a legitmate one. That was not grounds to to reply as you did. I love the ships that never were - and paid to have models of all of them built by someone with more skill than I have. I would play a mod that included them - IF it were rationalized in some way that makes sense too. I wanted some theory or other to justify your proposal. I am sorry I didn't get one.
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You don't get to call for justification on ANYTHING, Sid. Especially considering that you have always been completely incapable of backing up your statements of "fact" with actual fact.
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