And here are the new turrets with the barrels down to 10 degrees elevation and fitting nicely. Please note that the weird sort of bridge on the tops and fronts of the turrets is very intentional and real. Japan, as a cooling measure in the tropics, welded a thin steel plate on support beams to the tops and fronts of the Type E turrets on this class, with a space between the plate and the turret top and face of 4 inches or 2/3rds pixel, enough to demand representation and very prominent in photographs of the turrets from the side in the period. The idea was that the thin sheet would heat up instead of the turret and the air passages under it would help to carry the heat away and keep the turret cooler, without being flameable.
Since these are a permanently fixed part of this design of Japanese 8-inch turret, they are accordingly included.