Construction of the Sri Ayuthia, Siamese Coastal Defence ship

First installment of construction: July 30, 2000

Axis dock yards, Colorado

Siamese Sri Ayuthia

Coastal Defence Cruiser

Displacement: 2265 tons

Armament: (2) double 8" guns

(4) single 3" AA

3/8" x .025 Aluminum ribs cut and being fiberglassed to inside of hull.

Closeup of ribs being held to inside of hull by clamps.

Another closeup from inside of hull showing clamping procedure.

Overall picture of hull with all ribs fiberglassed and complete.

Closeup of inside of hull with all ribs in place.

Another closeup from inside of hull showing all ribs in place.

Procedure for construction will follow these steps.

A: Deck construction

B: Gun procurement and installation

C: Design of placement of motors, pump, battery, servos and CO2 docking station within hull

D: Installation of motors, rudder and pump

E: Construction of superstructure and all above deck detailing

F: Installation of servos and antenna (above deck antenna)

G: Installation of CO2 docking station

H. Sheeting and painting of warship

I: Sea Trials

J: Sinking of all Allied ships is imminent!!!