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Ships should be, in my opinion, evolutionary. For example, the Bismarck that was fighting Bredonia today would have easily beaten the original release model Bismarck with nary a scratch. That's why you see so many updates on his workshop link. Even though he's over 90% the same ship as he was on release, the final model is better sorted, with armor improvements, repair system improvements, better storage, faster acceleration, improved scripts and a slight increase in weaponry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He_VYAhXwPY
I could have done a ramming test as both ships are designed for it, but it probably would have been anti-climactic. On a personal note, I do rather like the Bredonia.