Ceres Class Cruisers post-1941 on ocean-base
The Ceres Class light cruisers was part of the C class cruisers which were a class of 28 light cruisers of the Royal Navy and consisted of seven groups of sub-classes. The Ceres Class was a group of 5 ships build during the first world war. Two ships were sunk by enemy action and one was lost by an collision in WW2.
Armament as build; five 6-inch guns, two 3-inch guns, two 2-punder guns and eight 21-inch torpedo-tubes (4 x 2) (This model is NOT included)
Armament post-1942: eight 4-inch guns (4 x 2), four 2-pdr guns (1 x 4) (This is the model provided and historical only the HMS Ceres and HMS Cardiff had this setup)
HMS Cardiff, survived WW2.
HMS Ceres, survived WW2.
HMS Coventry, converted to AA ship in 1937 (AA-option not included), sunk by air-attack in the Mediterranean in Sept 1942.
HMS Curacoa, converted to AA ship in 1939 (AA-option not included) sunk after a collision with the RMS Queen Mary north of Ireland Oct 1942.
HMS Curlew, converted to AA ship in 1938 (AA-option not included), sunk by air-attack in Ofotflord May 1940.
1/1800 - resize to 55,56%
1/1200 - resize to 83,5%
Also included 1/1800 scale pre-support model which I used for the test-prints on my Anycubic Mono SE (0.05mm layer) using standard resin. Use at your own risk, might be best you create your own supported files, which prints best on you own printer. Some parts are rather delicate, mainly the gun barrels, and you will need to remove support carefully.
The flat-base can be printed on an Ender 5 pro (0.16 mm layer) standard PLA. But could also be printed in Resin if you want, which will provide a better print compared to my PLA printed bases. (no supported file provided)
Copyright Allan Smit 2025
None Commercial and personal use only. May not be shared, uploaded or otherwise distributed.
Armament as build; five 6-inch guns, two 3-inch guns, two 2-punder guns and eight 21-inch torpedo-tubes (4 x 2) (This model is NOT included)
Armament post-1942: eight 4-inch guns (4 x 2), four 2-pdr guns (1 x 4) (This is the model provided and historical only the HMS Ceres and HMS Cardiff had this setup)
HMS Cardiff, survived WW2.
HMS Ceres, survived WW2.
HMS Coventry, converted to AA ship in 1937 (AA-option not included), sunk by air-attack in the Mediterranean in Sept 1942.
HMS Curacoa, converted to AA ship in 1939 (AA-option not included) sunk after a collision with the RMS Queen Mary north of Ireland Oct 1942.
HMS Curlew, converted to AA ship in 1938 (AA-option not included), sunk by air-attack in Ofotflord May 1940.
1/1800 - resize to 55,56%
1/1200 - resize to 83,5%
Also included 1/1800 scale pre-support model which I used for the test-prints on my Anycubic Mono SE (0.05mm layer) using standard resin. Use at your own risk, might be best you create your own supported files, which prints best on you own printer. Some parts are rather delicate, mainly the gun barrels, and you will need to remove support carefully.
The flat-base can be printed on an Ender 5 pro (0.16 mm layer) standard PLA. But could also be printed in Resin if you want, which will provide a better print compared to my PLA printed bases. (no supported file provided)
Copyright Allan Smit 2025
None Commercial and personal use only. May not be shared, uploaded or otherwise distributed.
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