Hi Alvamar
I do want to compliment you on your work. You are a shipping enthusiast, as am I.
For my part, I asked for and received a copy of the GA plan of the ship from the owners which ,reluctantly, they were able to send me and I was able to reduce sufficiently to provide a plan view template to the scale I wanted.
Not the best but sufficiently detailed to be able to interpret using a huge amount of photos located at Auk Visser excellent tanker site at
http://www.aukevisser.nl/supertankers/id133.htm. There are photos here of the ship as SEAWISE GIANT, JAHRE VIKING and KNOCK NEVIS even as the MONT when she was renamed and scrapped at Gadani Beach. Many videos also. Under KNOCK NEVIS there is a plan view of the ship shown with the heli-pad and the bow mounted FSO loading gear.
You will notice she has a forward bridge (like the Titanic!) located near the bow, as well as a protruding bridge line. The huge deck plates port and starboard were required to strengthen the ship after she was jumboised as 'SEAWISE GIANT'. Aslo the colors are reversed on your model. Darker red for the deck and freeboard is correct according to the photos. The ship had these rather ugly protruding anchor stations to allow the anchor to drop without damaging the BB. You will also see the tug guides are much smaller and close to the waterline. The propeller was not exposed but located in a cowl in an attempt to control cavitation. The JAHRE VIKING also had derricks, the cargo handling cranes were installed when she became KNOCK NEVIS (as well as a large deck building aft of the cranes)
Someone by the name of Sebu, created a virtually sailable version of the ship for use in the software program 'Virtual Sailor' which is really very good. The sailable version is not readily downloadable but I have it to share if you have the program (which is not expensive).