Looking much better.
What I would change is the 6" gun controller on the forebridge with the 5" one just behind it. Why? because the 6" fire further than the 5", the 6" need the most time to be ready for action against any surface target.
USN practice found that placing the 5" Mk.37 directors higher than the 6" Mk.34 directors led to better sky arcs for those directors. This was important because the Mk.37s were controlling the 5"/38 DP guns which were the USN's best AAA weapon of the war. This is reflected in the positioning of the directors on the later Cleveland class ships which reversed the positioning of the directors to place the Mk.37s in the old Mk.34 positions.
No ship ever had both of its masts ahead of the funnels...
Alright sorry. I'm a little lazy to research what goes on a mast and didn't really know how to draw my own one. I'll do it next time.
Comments like this bother me greatly and make me much less inclined to help you...