Karle94 wrote: * | October 31st, 2018, 8:38 pm |
Before I do the 1941 Arizona I would like to get some answers to further cement what I've read online. As we all know, American capital ships were painted in Measure 1, that is dark grey 5-D, and the mast and superstructure above the funnel tops in light grey 5-L. Now, here is where the complecation sets in, some sources say the Arizona was either fully painted in Measure 1A, that is sea blue 5-S that replaces the dark grey 5-D. Documentation exists of Kimmel ordering 5-S for Battleship Row. One of the surivors of the Arizona says he was on the painting team, and that the hull, the turrets and the barbettes were painted in 5-S, whilst the rest remained 5-D. What I need is some input from one of you if you know something about this subject.
VISUAL REAL FACTS + few sources
Compare, analyze them, and decide
If I have time, I can give you a round of "bastard critic comments" after your first drawing version
AA light guns :
- sponson's for single 76mm or quadruple 28mm
still empty during the attack !
- some 0,5"MGs around mast...(3 (no 4 ! confirmed by pics) on atop aft-mast, 2 amid forward-mast, 2? around funnel,
and ? maybe ? 2 or 4 in the (flag ?) bridge, dubious, difficult to see on pics)