An update post on the Alexander Class heavy cruiser a couple of pages back, with the progressive updates applied to the class throughout their service lives and some of the camouflage and paint schemes they wore:
Second ship of the class HMRS Stokes painted in the colours of the Singapore Station not long after entering service.
Lead ship of the class HMRS Alexander after her first major refit in 1936.
HMRS Mason just prior to the outbreak of World War 2. HMRS Mason received the biggest changes of the class with a fixed catapult and hangar for two aircraft fitted amidships, with her quarterdeck cut down and 4" guns (the original singles exchanged for twins) lowered one deck to save weight.
HMRS Quagi as she appeared operating alongside the Royal Navy against the French fleet at Mers-el-Kébir.
HMRS Stokes as she appeared operating in the Mediterranean Squadron bearing standard '1941' camouflage.
HMRS Alexander as she appeared during the Battle of Savo Island.
HMRS Mason as seen during service patrolling for raiders and escorting convoys in the Indian Ocean.
HMRS Stokes in 1945 operating with the Pacific Squadron and wearing standard '1945' camouflage.