Published May 29th, 2019, 5/29/19 4:55 pm
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Commissioned in 1940, the KMS Erich Raeder was a German heavy cruiser used during many Atlantic Battles and helped shape the Kriegsmarine symbol of fear during the Second World War. It's speed of 40 knots, four 38 cm SK C/34 naval guns, and several AA and smaller secondary weapons make this warship terrifying to any destroyers and cruisers it comes across. The ship carries no aircraft and has limited torpedo usage, due it's design being mainly for ship-to-ship ranged combat. The model built is the 1942 model of the ship, and in 1943 the ship received a refit with torpedoes and depth charges for anti-submarine warfare. The ship was designed to have a 16,000 ton limit but the ship went over it's intended limit, the lowering of it's weight limit would mean removal of necessary parts for operation and combat. The ship consists of only one smoke stack with two separate boiler rooms attached directly to it, which provide the power to the (not built yet) steam turbines which in turn drive the propeller shaft. As of right now the ship consists of no super structure interior and only has an under deck interior, which only consists of a boiler room and a few somewhat detailed gun emplacements. Go ahead make your own interior.
Texture Pack
The schematic works with Minecraft versions above 1.7.10.
Texture Pack
The schematic works with Minecraft versions above 1.7.10.
General Characteristics:
Length: 191 blocks (626 feet)Width : 27 blocks (88 feet)
Height: 56 blocks (183 feet)
Draft: 7 blocks (22 feet)
(these do not include flags and lifeboats)
Displacement: 18,560 tons
Top speed: 40 knots (46 mp/h)
Armament: 4x C/34 30cm Naval Guns
Uncountable amount of secondary guns.
Range: 6214 nautical miles
Armour:
Belt: 12 inch - 13 inchDeck: 2 inch - 7 inch
Bulk Head: 4 - 5 inch
Turret: 5.3 inch
Complement
52 Officers1,363 Enlisted
Propulsion:
3x Blohm & Voss steam turbines3x four-blade propellers
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