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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "parador" (Sep 1st 2009, 1:19pm)
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Originally posted by parador
Okay, increasing the ammunition makes sense, but why is the hull strength too low, if she will only be used at costal waters ?
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But that's all or ? If i want to build additional small vessels (under 200 tons), they have to be handled as "normal" ships, that means a building time of 4 month and trials of 3 month.
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Constructing such craft (ie, under 200 tons) does not require use of the slips or docks in a players infrastructure, if not in excess of the rule stated above, but constructing such craft still requires an amount of materials equal to its light displacement out of the nations war-materials production, in the month the vessel is constructed. For the purposes of the sim, the construction of such a craft is assumed to last exactly one month, all of it on slip. Repairs do not occupy any capacity, but are still paid for in materials. Shake-down cruise is assumed to last 1 month for full effect.
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Perhaps it can be phrased more clearly, but according to my reading and, again, seeing what other players do, it seems obvious to me that you can lay down an MTB of 50 tons in a regular slip, build it in a month, then send it on trials.
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To build a larger number of small vessels, the country has to build another factory (too expensive). But a MTB-factory with 0.5 points is still affordable. And with another MTB factory they can again build more small vessels
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Precisely. (Though again, I note you can also build MTBs on regular construction slips; see the Bulgarian Q3/1937 report for where I did so.)
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Originally posted by parador
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Precisely. (Though again, I note you can also build MTBs on regular construction slips; see the Bulgarian Q3/1937 report for where I did so.)
I see it.
I thought it's only allowed to build small vessels after the "small-vessel-rule" and none more.
But now i think if i use slips to built MORE vessels, i only have to look, that the ships will fit into the slip or dock and the building time will stay at one month and an additional month for the trials.
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