Hmmm, a bad position for the 4.5" turrets
Some ideas
here
My favorite one is made by Monty Mills (
on each side, three 4.5" turrets forward and two 4.5" turrets aft...)
On a 40 000+ tons, 260 meters battlecruiser, better to add twenty 4.5" guns in 10 turrets......(or 16 5.25" guns).
The
very first hypothetical in that link is amazingly close to what Hood drew up. They're calling it the most likely conversion. So maybe your complaints are slightly unfounded
LOL
The problem is that
YOU ONLY WATCH THE WEBSITE,.....you do not think .......
In event of a full "Hood modernisation" (likely by 1936-1942), it is very likely that his secondary armament is +/- similar to the British current (1939-1942) battleships/battlecruisers "upgraded" designs (Renown/Queen-Elizabeth/king George-V......)...
You must think: Twenty 4.5" mounts (10 X 2) or Sixteen 5.25" mounts (8 X 2)
My opinion is that the British would have followed the "Renown/Queen-Elizabeth's" FULL MODERNISATION (1936/1940)...
(ie. 10 X 2 4.5" guns = better suited for Dual Purpose Use....)