1- yes.
right, I'll add the credits in the new version
2- you have ten turrets for secondaries, USS Iowa had the same number and sported 4 directors for secondaries (1 on top of the brige, 2 at either side of the front funnel (thus in your drawing just one will be seen), and one in the aft part of the superstructure; to better place your aft one just switch position between it and the mainmast.
I was thinking of making it sort two secondary directors on the bridge, like such (if viewed from the front)
---A---
S-M-S
Secondaries, Main and the Air search (apparently) japanese-looking radar, could this setup work?
3- also you are mising the aft director for the big guns
oh crud
First thing that strikes me is that the drought and freeboard seems rather big. Decrease both by about a quarter.
will do
My guess-imate is that the fore turrets are at least 20", and the aft turrets look like they are about 12". Dump the aft guns and add another turret for the main artillery.
main guns are 440mm, or ~17in according to google, I'll remove the afts
When it comes to directors, I usually try to go with a pattern of 2-3 directors for the main artillery, depending on how big the vessel is, but two is the most common. Then you'll want at least half as many directors for the secondary artillery as there are turrets of them. So ten turrets equalls 4-6 directors.
The aft mast and directors should be put the other way around, with the director being aft of the mast, facing aft. Also, is that one director on top of another on the conning tower? Or are there two of the larger directors flanking the sides of the higher one?
point taken
The funnels aren't bad themselves per se, but the placement is a bit funny. I suggest moving them apart, or trunking the together(the latter is preferable from a pure practical perspecive)
I kind of like the looks of two funnels, though
, I guess they could be moved (aft, I'm guessing?)
And finally, the crane for the boats look much to modern, and would fit better to a merchant ship.
any suggestions for a crane, in that case?