Devin wrote:
ArizonaBB39 wrote:
If I remember correctly the plates are hatches that cover cargo holds. Don't quote me on that though.
I would also guess cargo holds, or maybe passageways for large pieces of machinery to be taken in and out of the hull if they needed to be replaced.
I have researched this particular matter extensively and these hatches were called Engineering Hatches. They were only used on those rare occasions when, while in Dry Dock, Machinery in the Engine Rooms needed to be changed. They were indeed Teak on the deck surface, with a matching steel hatch flush mounted into the steel deck under the Teak boards. Since the plans that are popular are rather small and detailed, they do not show the Teak Decking except around the edges where there is less detail for the deck lines to obscure. So these hatches are shown as steel on these plans. There are many pictures available now that show the Teak hatches on the Arizona, as well as all the other battleships made during the same time frame. One of the best pictures I have seen is of the USS Idaho. There are several very clear pictures of these hatches in the book "Battleship Arizona, An Illustrated History" by Paul Stillwell. The Teak hatches had a three board border around it, while the smaller hatch within the larger hatch has a two board border. Where the hatch edges are running on a slant compared to the rest of the deck, the outer and inner border boards were notched slightly to match the ends of the deck boards which were cut at an angle with a flat tip. There is a term for this particular cut, but my memory is failing to pull the word out of my archives. There is a good picture of this on Page 169 in "Battleship Arizona". From the Test Shot of the new Trumpeter 1/200 Arizona at the IPMS Nationals in Phoenix, these hatches are engraved wood on the deck. This will be the first production model in plastic to get it right if they keep it for the production moldings. I hope they will make the engraving a little finer. As is they are a little simplistic, but at least they are there!
This looks like a beautiful build so far. I am looking forward to seeing more.