After the boats were finished I moved on to the weapons. I bought the Trumpeter upgrade set which included barrels for the 5" and I bought the Master set for the 14" barrels.
This is one of the casemate guns. I won't spend a lot of time detailing these as they will be in the casemates. I will probably pick out some details with oils, but that will be about it. The Trumpeter barrels fit real nice and look good. The plastic ones would have looked fine as well, but the brass ones are round and just look a bit better.

I got the WEM PE set for the Arizona and there are some nice features to that. For the AA guns they provide the railings, the gunners bicycle seats, seat backs and cranks.

Per Jeff Sharp, I took out the shells as they wouldn't have been set unless in actual use.

I moved on to the .50 Water cooled Machine guns. WEM provides the ammo boxes, and two different gunner braces. I went with the back brace and sights.

Here you see two of the guns fixed to the stack which is a model in it's own right. I trimmed off two of the rings on the stack and used the Eduard PE wrap around, the railings are WEM.

As mentioned, I used the Master barrels for the turrets. The "things" on top of the turret, (I assume they are line) are from the Eduard PE set. I painted the turrets slightly lighter than the rest of the ship. The photo's of the ship in Puget sound show the turrets slightly lighter. I don't think it is the lighting, but actual paint. Either way, I doubt that they are that much lighter to notice. I painted the tops Tamiya red, the rest is Testors MM Light ghost gray.

The Turret top with the catapult on it is painted Testors MM gunship gray.

The catapult is a combination of kit and WEM PE.
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Mark
Master Gunnery Sergeant USMC (Ret.)
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