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Post by jessiam on Sept 3, 2017 20:22:39 GMT -6
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Post by randomizer on Sept 3, 2017 23:25:12 GMT -6
You can technically build them using the ship design utility that ships with the game but with some major caveats.
Steam and Iron: The Great War at Sea was never intended to model post-WW1 construction and it's internal doctrines, algorithms and routines (gunnery, torpedo, damage, armour arrangements etc) conform to Great War and earlier. So post-war designs may give results that seem counter-intuitive or are in other ways unsatisfactory. Rule the Waves does allow for designs up to about 1925 but SAI was never intended to model naval actions after 1919-20.
So you can create them and write scenarios for them but this is not supported or encouraged.
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Post by vonfriedman on Jun 21, 2018 8:38:03 GMT -6
In the March issue of Rivista Marittima (this year is its 150th anniversary) there is an image of the fast light cruisers that were planned just before he outbreak of the IWW. They were about 5000 ton ships with eight 152 guns. They were not built and the class nome "Nino Bixio" (a Garibaldi's companion) was later used for the two smaller "esploratori" Bixio and Marsala which operate during IWW.
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