RN AAcruiser

I believe so. My copy of that edition is MIA at present. I remember seeing it and it was a basic layout as part of an article on RN small cruisers.
 
My mistake. It was the slightly smaller L72 and it was in Warship 2011.
 
Here is a data table about the L class designs:
All were designed in 1937, the final L class design was accepted in 1938 and you can see it's design designation should be L.48 based on her engine power. L class had 2x Admiralty type boilers so I except the other designs would had 3 boilers except L.44 which was to have 2 and L.90 which was to have 4.

L.44L.56L.60L.70L.72L.90L as finished
DimensionsUnknownUnknownUnknown124,97x12,19m128,01m144,78m105,3/107,9/110,5x11,2x4,39m
DisplacementUnknown
Unknown
Unknown
2.500tons2.745tons3.205tons1.920/2.660tons
Engine Power44.000shp56.000shp60.000shp70.000shp72.000shp90.000shp48.000shp
Speed67km/hUnknownUnknown74km/h73km/h74km/h67km/h
Main Guns3x2 120mm QF Mk IX3x2 120mm QF Mk IX3x2 120mm QF Mk IX3x2 120mm QF Mk IX4x2 120mm QF Mk IX4x2 120mm QF Mk IX3x2 120mm QF Mk IX
AA 11x4 40mm/39 QF Mk VIII1x4 40mm/39 QF Mk VIII1x4 40mm/39 QF Mk VIII1x4 40mm/39 QF Mk VIII1x6 0,661"/90 QF Mk I2x4 40mm/39 QF Mk VIII1x4 40mm/39 QF Mk VIII
AA 22x4 12,7mm/62 MG Mk III2x4 12,7mm/62 MG Mk III2x4 12,7mm/62 MG Mk III2x4 12,7mm/62 MG Mk III2x4 12,7mm/62 MG Mk III1x6 0,661"/90 QF Mk I2x1 20mm/70 Oerlikon Mk I, 2x4 12,7mm/62 MG Mk III
Torpedoes1x4 533mm1x4 533mm1x4 533mm1x4 533mm2x4 533mm2x4 533mm2x4 533mm
Other ArmamentDepth Charge (110)
 

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