And the Oakland class in late 1943:
These received a minor refit in 1945 that added a second SG set and relocated the SC-2 antenna to the foremast, but I can't be bothered to make an entirely new drawing for such a minor change and I'm sure none of you guys would have really noticed.
That said, old vessels like this, with very little existing documentation aside from inaccurate line drawings and blurry/grainy photos taken during yard overhauls are the true test of the Shipbucketteer. Until you've dug through all the available references to ensure that every gun tub and every radar and light AA gun is in the right position for the time period you're depicting the ship, I won't consider you a true contributor.
I challenge the modern ship artists who spend months redrawing widely-known vessels with hundreds of good, high-quality, high-resolution source material to have a crack at some older warships to see just how difficult this process is.
Had to get that off my chest.