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When the operation reports reached Oleander admiralty, the generals were somewhat shocked by the number of casualities suffered by the landing party in the first hours of battle. The fact that a majority of the injuries intervened during the phase of landing made the high command to think if there's a better to transport the soldiers safely to the beach, and an order was issued to the shipyards to build a special-purposed landing craf asap.

And that's what the Eltina is able to work out:

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An ugly boat for sure, but sturdy enough to do the job.

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The proposed class is 4, feel free to express your opinion if you think it's overrated.

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Loving it! :pir-thumb:

The rather crude design is perfect for a landing craft, and I assume you looked at floating batteries and other types of Ironclads for the hull shape? Getting quite some ACW vibes there. Well done!

 

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Wrong abbreviation - American Civil War indeed!
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I like the design @Bodi, and I think it looks pretty decent, though it could benefit from more curves and smoothness. It's certainly pretty unique on the Brick Seas, and I think it turned out well.

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15 hours ago, Ragana9289 said:

"Turtle- ship"

It has a bit of Turtle ship in it, I searched for referenced materials before building it, and as @Darnok mentioned, I also took as reference the floating batteries designed by the French engineers during the Gibraltar siege. 

15 hours ago, Professor Thaum said:

Rhaa lovely !

Reminds me the first ironclads of the US civil war... great job

EDIT : bested by Darnok for ironclads.

The Virginia!:pir_laugh2:

11 hours ago, Fraunces said:

Nice adaption of the turtleship idea. I wonder how the sail on top is handled though..

 

No one would volunteer for the job, that's sure. Luckily they still have oars to propel the boat.

11 hours ago, LM71Blackbird said:

Nice ''wooden-clad'' you've got there! :thumbup: Looks like it would work pretty good against small shot. A 48 pounder might do it in though! :cannon:

I like the "wooden-clad", for the 48 pounder, we have bomb ketches to silence them.

58 minutes ago, blackdeathgr said:

Nice one as usual Bodi! Safety first! :pir-grin:

Thanks BD.

35 minutes ago, Mesabi said:

I like the design @Bodi, and I think it looks pretty decent, though it could benefit from more curves and smoothness. It's certainly pretty unique on the Brick Seas, and I think it turned out well.

Thanks Mesabi.

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21 hours ago, The Neighborhood Merchant said:

This is great! I don't think we have seen any wooden clads yet

Thanks! There are a couple of wooden clads floating around, as far as I know, @Phred @Bregir have built there versions before.

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