Where have you found these excellent high-res photos? I've been mostly relying on books as I couldn't find many online images of the early versions.
Re: the Measure 5 false bow wave - this was never actually used on any of the BB-55 class. What you're seeing is paint chipping along the waterline.
Re: Measure 12, the colors just did not look right to me - especially the Light Grey above the funnel tops. From the few color photos available, the contrast between the dark grey superstructure (either the official color "Dark Grey" or the "Ocean Grey 5-O" listed in the Measure 12 specifications) and the Light Grey tops was not stark enough. I will post a WIP of the Measure 12 version using the correct colors in the Wikipedia article shortly for review. I must point out, however, that Snyder & Short lists the
camouflage for BB-55 in 1941 as both Measure 1 and Measure 2.
Excellent catch on the small clipping room between the forward tubs above and immediately aft of the Mk.37 director... I didn't have any of these nice high res photos to work from otherwise I probably would have noticed that. I was wondering why a clipping room was present there during the shakedown, given there were no large Oerlikon batteries to serve...
Noted re: the aft-most life raft. I just couldn't tell from the few photos I had available...
You have circled two vents on the aft superstructure - both of which are clearly present from the photos you've posted. Would be interested to know why you have circled them...
Nice catch on the spotting glass above the conning tower... also didn't notice that hadn't been fitted yet. From looking at the photos I have of the Nov 1941 refit, seems it must have been fitted then - likely as a replacement for the capability lost when the Mk.35 rangefinders were landed in favor of additional 20mm Oerlikons.
You've also circled the aft boat boom - which is present and in the correct position according to the 3rd photo in your set. Seems the hull number was not painted on the bow or stern - so need to remove that.
Good catch on the template... that's the result of doing this at 3am... I need to fix my sleep cycle...
Thanks Mike - I'm very interested to see what you can come up with for the 1942 version.
Please respond in depth to my comments - I would like to get these drawings as perfect as possible.