In the next step I focused on 5in splinter shields that seem to differ a lot from ship to ship in the New Orleans class:
1. As opposed to Astoria´s BOGP there was no (or an absolute minimum) overhang of the 3rd row of splinter shields over the hull´s edge as proven by several photos - note there is no shadow below the 3rd row shields on either side on Astoria. The same applies to San Francisco, but interestingly to neither of the second batch (Tuscaloosa, Quincy, Vincennes), where there were overhangs only slightly narrower than those of the 2nd and 4th mounts. These are highlighted with blue arrows.
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2. Each ship had a different vertical profile of these splinter shields. Vincennes had the 2nd, 3rd and 4th pairs totally flat with no indentation on the top edge (only in the 1st pair). Astoria had a simple indentation (red arrow) of the outboard edge. San Francisco had a heavier, two-level indentation, and the New Orleans the heaviest. Also note that SF had the aft walls significantly taller than those facing forward.
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3. It is a question if the third row of splinter shields extended as far inboard as shown in Astoria´s BOGP (green arrows) or not. San Francisco had the 3rd row shields narrower so they were aligned with the 2nd and 4th pair. On the contrary, New Orleans had them in full width. So far I haven´t found a photo of Arizona to decide this without any doubts. NH 97682 (above) seems to suggest the shield extended inboard as in BOGP. OTOH I found the following photo on
ussastoria.org captioned “USS ASTORIA conducts SOC operation shortly after her departure from Pearl Harbor on 30 May 1942” but I´ve got some doubts if it´s actually Astoria, as the “dents” don´t match 80-G-21946. Also the ship´s and floatplane´s colours looks too light, like pre-war, so the caption may be off.
Any help here would be highly welcome!Looking at the FiveStar PE set splinter shields, they have the indentation about correct for SF. It´s a pity they did not capture the height difference fore and aft and the bracing like on the real ship.