So, um, here's a problem that just occurred to me.
Look at your front and rear views. Remember that these aren't 5/38
mounts, but 6/47
turrets.
Here's a pretty typical 6/47 triple of the era.
How does that fit? The whole large-diameter barbette can sit atop the armored deck, I
think, with two decks of penetration below the weather deck. But where does the powder come from? The hoists are going to project directly into your TDS. It's not for nothing that the 155mm beam mounts on Yamato were
as far inboard as they were.
I'm not calling the whole concept a non-starter, but I think those 6/47 triples
have to move inboard. Consider the TDS depth of, say, Tennessee, and make sure the center of the barbette is at least a few feet inboard of that. And note this could have serious implications for your machinery spaces!! You might be forced into a turboelectric arrangement just to make everything
fit.
If this were an ugly drawing of some stupid shit napkinwaffe, I'd just shrug and let this go. I hold excellent Shipbucketeers to a higher standard. This is way too beautiful a design to let a detail like this kill it. Let's figure out some internal arrangements that can work better.
Do you have access to Friedman's USN battleship design history book?