Where is the USS Montana

It was never laid down at any point so by gaijin rules it cant

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Ah… So yeah, that scraps that then. FIgured it was, even a little.

There was one montana, in 1921

But Iowa was never built for head-on combat; the ship that Yamato was supposed to face was Montana.

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And it never will due to montana never being constructed at any point

The same goes for Soyuz, but that game has Montana, not

Soyuz began construction, montana didnt

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Montana was approved for construction in 1944, but at the time the only shipyard capable of building a 280meters ship was closed because of Wisconsin’s construction. And the Americans were determined to launch Montana.

Was the keel ever laid down for montana, no

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But the Mark 7 guns and Lexington engines to be used were prepared. Even the steel materials to be used were stored.

Was the ship physically laid down, show me a picture of the keel actually being laid down

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There is no such photo. As I said at the beginning, the dry docks that could build such a large ship were used for the construction of other ships at the time, such as the Wisconsin.

Well the A-150 class is eligible as it had one gun made.

Let’s ask the mods if prepared equipment passes

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So the ship was never laid down and you know what that means, it cant be added

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Every ship in game was at minimum laid down, a-150 was not, montana was not

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I get your point, but also consider

Let’s ask the mods if such criteria applies for ships being prepared for building

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For ships the criteria is laid down minimum

Isn’t it enough to have the guns and engines ready?

If the g3 isnt allowed despite it being laid down the montana is not either, accept it and move on

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The post I just linked literally said if another vehicle specific part was made, then it passes.

If there was any parts of the Montana (and by proxy other ships) being made, not even the keel, then it passes.

Also I thought the G3 was never laid down?

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