

This build features accurate size, speed, usable main batteries, and working equipment on the bridge. In 1919 she was put into reserve fleet and two years later was sold for scrap, bringing a very sad end to one of history's most important battleships. She missed the Battle of Jutland and all the other major naval battles of WWI. Her only significant action was sinking the german submarine U-29 by ramming it, making her the only battleship, confirmed to have sunk a submarine. As revolutionary as she was, Dreadnought would see very little combat during WWI.

Ships built after her would later be called "dreadnoughts" in her honour, while the ones that were built before her would now be called "pre-dreadnoughts". Dreadnought was so revolutionary that she started a new worldwide naval race, with every major naval power wanting to build their own all-big-gun ships. Dreadnought had some revolutionary features including uniform armament and a propulsion provided only by Steam turbines (which hasn't been used on big capital ships before).

The ship of a new era, HMS Dreadnought was commissioned in 1906, immediately rendering all other ships of the time obsolete. HMS Dreadnought Platinum Special build Note: This build has been tested on mobile devices and worked smoothly, so it's safe to say it's mobile friendly.
