HMS Collingwood (semi-scale)
Following the advice of EternalDarkness I have made a ship that can drive and shoot! Things got bogged down soon after trying to add smoke etc. So this is probably the last bigger thing I will make until I upgrade this brick.
HMS Collingwood (semi scale)
Type: Admiral-Class ironclad battleship
Laid down: Jul 1880
Completed: Jul 1887
Fate: Sold for scrap May 1909
Simplified armaments
x4 12.5” RML (Rifled muzzle loading)
x4 Torpedoes
Controls.
Throttle for power
Roll to steer
Hold brake to reverse/slow down
AG1 12.5” guns.
AG2 x2 Port side Torpedoes
AG3 x2 Starboard Torpedoes
I wanted a lot more out of this build having severely reduced length and width of my Sappho hull, but it was not to be. Some notes on starting on the sea - she will settle down after a few moments depending on high/low settings.
Happy sailing!
Specifications
Spotlights
- RamboJutter 4.8 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 43.6ft (13.3m)
- Length 233.7ft (71.2m)
- Height 90.1ft (27.5m)
- Empty Weight 41,746lbs (18,935kg)
- Loaded Weight 60,387lbs (27,391kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.111
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.033
- Wing Loading 49.9lbs/ft2 (243.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,210.9ft2 (112.5m2)
- Drag Points 2837
Parts
- Number of Parts 247
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 843
Your creation gave me ideas thanks!
Thanks for the spotlight @RamboJutter I don’t like doing replicas these days without making them to scale at least but I had to compromise. I think Victorian ironclad battleships are rather a niche market.
@Tang0five no problem.
Thank you, @TheFantasticTyphoon I like big floaters too.....(without sounding too weird)
Thank you @BogdanX and @EternalDarkness
I see big floaty.
I likey.