Heh, very well. I'll give more input on what I see is wrong.
The pieces come from a number of Shipbucket drawings of rather different eras. For instance, the island comes from the drawing of USS Yorktown, the bow is modified from a 1960s British carrier, and the stern looks very modern and Italian. There are other modern cues as well. With all those era-conflicting parts, it just looks clutzy and awkward to my eyes.
The planes come from the 1940s (including, I notice, one I drew) while the mast radars come from the 1960s. With the 1940s planes, an angled flight deck for recovery and a pair of steam catapults for launch are anachronistic, as the catapults like those shown, and the angled flight deck, originated mainly to launch and recover early jets. The beam in the overhead view is inconsistent and rather wide overall, but particularly forward, where it will either require a very bluff, rounded bow or some different style of arranging the enclosed bow.
There are, further, a number of sections where pieces of the original drawings overlap each other, and this gives it a very awkward appearance.
As I said, while individual pieces make sense in the limited view, taken in the view of the entire ship, they clash and conflict with each other.