Topic: TMW small fix

Or just something to look out for.  The Austrian Hunyadi class CH has two versions represented in the book.  The version in the actual fleet section, complete with an illustration, has the ship as a 19-hit hull.  The version shown in the scenario-specific ship displays at the back of the book (the sheets you can xerox when playing a battle) is a 24-hit hull version.  The ship went through a lot of revision when the glitches in the ship building spreadsheet were first discovered, and it looks like two variations made it into print.  Both are legal.  The 19-hit hull one is the one I prefer, however, since 24 just seems too big to qualify as a "heavy cruiser."  It's more like a BB.  But since both are legal, I guess it's up to folks which they would rather use.

Matt

Re: TMW small fix

The first one. I thought 24 hulls sounded too much for a heavy cruiser...

Re: TMW small fix

OTOH, there *has* been a long tradition of navies incorrectly classifying ships to conceal their actual cost and/or combat power from both enemy intelligence services and their own governments' regulatory agencies.  Perhaps the Hunyadi is simply a very *large* heavy cruiser...as the Admiralty will attest when questioned about their budget.  smile

Rich