This is my first post to this forum. I'm starting a 1/700 build of USS San Juan, CL-54, which seems to me to be the least well represented (in the builds I see out there) of the first four Atlanta's. I'm building her as she was fitted out, modified, and painted in late '44. I've got the Warship Perspectives book, and I believe I've found most of the resources on line, including Navsource. I'm using the Dragon San Diego kit. I've decided to live with the somewhat incorrect bow knuckle, but I am working on making the super structure correct for San Juan, including the splinter shield configuration above the wheel house, which is a bit different from the other of the first four Atlantas. I'm correcting the "jog" in the lower part of the forward funnel, where it juts out toward the aft as it comes up to the wheel house level. Since the forward funnel is integrated with the forward superstructure, the who thing is having to be reshaped somewhat to get rid of the jog. I may end up having to repostion the five rectangular vents that are on either side, so I've got the Eduard PE set on order, which I believe has some decent replacement vents. If I go this route, I'll also have to replace the vents on the aft funnel as well, for consistency.
With regard to the 40mm AA, there is a post on the first page of this thread, from author Dick J, which includes, "The Oakland's all commissioned with 8 twin 40MM, the two by the bridge, two replaced the boats, 2 replaced the wing 5" mounts, one was between the after director and #4 5" mount, and the last one on the stern. During the war, Oakland and Reno replaced the last 4 mentioned mounts with quads, and deleted the torpedo tubes. Tucson was upgraded to this config post-war."
I'm confused by this information, as other sources of info seem to indicate that the ships of the first batch of four started out with quad 1.1" mounts, which were then eventually upgraded to a total of three twin 40mm mounts (two wing and one aft superstructure) plus one quad 40mm mount near the stern. My understanding is that this is the 40mm armament that San Juan had in Late '44. We're there actually a bunch more 40mm guns that I'm not seeing in any of the pictures?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can give me an answer to this!
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