Topic: Famous for their bacon...

Heres the Danes...:D

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Essentially, the Danes wanted an ether fleet to protect them from the Germans. And, with that in mind, one of the ships is the strangest one ever designed, methinks...

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Helgoland-class battleship (182 pts)
Hull: 25
TR: 4, AV: 4
Primary: 4/d12(x2)
Secondary: 8/d8(x2)
Light: 12/d4(x1)
Equipment:
Babbage Engine
3 Mine Factors
3 FACs
15 Fire Arrows
Hull   Armour   Thrust   Primary   Secondary   Light
[1-12]  [13]  [14]  [15]  [16-17]  [18-20]
Q Hits inflicted on the 5th, 10th, 15th and 20th hull hit

Tordenskjold-class heavy cruiser (111 pts)
Hull: 20
TR: 5, AV: 3
Primary: 2/d10(x1)*
Secondary: 10/d6(x1)
Light: 16/d4(x1)
Torpedoes: 4/d12(x5)
Equipment:
2 FACs
15 Fire Arrows
Keel Bombard [d20(x5)]
* Forward-Only Turrets
Hull   Armour   Thrust   Primary   Secondary   Light
[1-10]  [11]  [12]  [13]  [14-16]  [17-20]
Q Hits inflicted on the 5th, 10th and 15th hull hit

Rolf Krake-class cruiser (45 pts)
Hull: 10
TR: 6, AV: 2
Primary: 4/d10(x2)
Secondary: --
Light: 10/d4(x1)
Equipment:
None
Hull   Armour   Thrust   Primary   Secondary   Light
[1-9]  [10]  [11-13]  [14-15]  [--]  [16-20]

Peder Skram-class light cruiser (27 pts)
Hull: 8
TR: 6, AV: 1
Primary: 4/d6(x2)
Secondary: --
Light: 10/d4(x1)
Equipment:
2 FACs
Hull   Armour   Thrust   Primary   Secondary   Light
[1-9]  [10]  [11-13]  [14-15]  [--]  [16-20]
Q Hits inflicted on the 4th hull hit

Niels Juel-class heavy destroyer (16 pts)
Hull: 5
TR: 8, AV: 0
Primary: --
Secondary: --
Light: 8/d4(x1)
Torpedoes: 2/12(x5)
Equipment:
15 Fire Arrows
Hull   Armour   Thrust   Primary   Secondary   Light
[1-8]  [--]  [9-14]  [--]  [--]  [15-20]
Q Hits inflicted on the 2nd and 4th hull hit

Beskytteren-class FAC
Hull: 1
TR: 10
Torpedoes: 1/d8(x5)
Equipment:
2 MGs

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Notes: I based the Tordenskjold as close as possible on an actual Danish design of the same name. It had one 14in gun and three 4.7in, plus four torpedo tubes. At that time (1880s or thereabouts) the 14in was the heaviest gun carried in the Baltic, and I decided to pay homage to that fact.

And, of course, I gave them d12(x5) torpedoes big_smile