first drawings are at the moment in work. But she got heavier than I thought and a little bit shorter as in the first hand drawings. But so she'll be a very much better artillery platform - and I can keep the main guns barrels shorter, too.
To be honest: She is more a fortification afloat than a coastal battleship

. As she will be at anchor in front of a harbour entrance she got fit with mushroom anchors.
At the moment I'd like to build her on a diorama as placed ready for action.
Armament & Protection:
heavy ram
two 22" breach loading 155t guns in single turrets with rabbit ear telescope
four 55mm steam-powered revolving guns in single turrets
four 40 mm fish torpedo tubes in single turrets
3.5ft of compound armour and hammock in nets
quadrant cork banks
anti fish torpedo net between boats&booms
screw protection grills
Colourshemata:
Hull: Moccabrown
lower superstructure: Orange-/Leatherbrown
upper superstructure: yellow-creme
funnel top (above superstructure): white-creme
lining between levels; bordeaux line with a yellow-white outline
underwater: dark green seperated by a thin white line
Ventilators/Searchlights: as superstructure outside inside bordeaux - lattice yellow-creme
Masts: following the colour shemata with a yellow-white top (with black smoke band)
Boats/Davits/Booms/Derricks: Moccabrown outside (inside white-creme)
Semaphore arms: 2 red & 4 yellow-black
This are the first ideas I cought, when I thgought to mix a typical contemporary colouring with a camouflage effect to hide the minder against the dark coastline and the light southern sky.
Photos will follow a.s.a.p.