Alright, thanks for your input sofar. I've carefully considered both Miho's and erik's suggestions, and while I may not have adopted them fully as they suggested, I've tried to find my own solutions to the various problems. As for ace's suggestions, I've adopted the labelling one, since that makes a whole lot of sense. As for the authorship, I think we may differ on that, since, afterall, in the original conceptualization of the Tromp, after Master Miho, I believe I draw a lion's share, including the rigid boats and the underwater hull. True you've rebuilt the superstructure to conform with the 1967 image, yet still you did not adhere faithfully to it; amongst others you did not accept the (agreeably very ugly) oblong funnel uptakes either side of the massive bridge structure. Thus I think we still stand about 50/50 on the alterations etc, while Miho, naturally will always preceed us as being the original master of the drawing from which we have, in turn evolved these creations. Thus I did not bother to change any of that. However, I can agree with you on the ladder thing, so I've changed that back to as it were.
But I digress...
My solutions include the moving forward on all three versions of the Type 909 forward director to attain a better field-of-vision. I also substituted a forward Type910 director on the Sea Wolf variant with a Dutch WM-25 'egg', seeing as I did that the Type43 can suffice with one director per two launchers either beam! Instead I have the Type910 just beneath and aft of the aft Type909 director. On the Sea Cat version I have retained four directors, inspite of dear ace's protestations, since, being very sophisticated vessels for their age, they would have the best available fire directors, and I don't fel that having a back up for aft-directed fire of the Sea Cat launchers can be that bad. They certainly can duplicate as gunnery fire directors as well!
Anyway, I know much still can be debated, and I'm sure will, but since the only evidence appear to be minutes and sketchy reports, I think much is left to the author's interpretation of viability and logic about the various systems.
Here are now the updated editions: