Fliger747 wrote:
Hank:
I haven't seen any scaled drawings of those mount baskets and need to double check to see if they were present in the period I am portraying the ship.
Tom
Tom,
My guess is that items such as those baskets would only be shown on construction drawings related to that particular ship (class). In this case I've seen photos of both CB-1 and CB-2 that had those installed during construction. CB-3 wasn't far enough along before she was cancelled.
I have found several photos in the Warship Pictorial #43 (Alaska Class Cruisers) which show those baskets. I guess that in this instance whatever you came up with would have to be something original. Unless of course, you decide to fly east to NARA II and spend a few days researching the original microfilm...
Those photos I located are on pages 7, 14, 15, 18, and 21. I'm not positive, but I also think from looking over the photos in the booklet that not all the 5" mounts had those cages. I am only seeing them on the side 5" mounts both fwd and aft of the aircraft catapult; nothing located on the centerline fwd or aft mounts. I think I also saw one photo which had the catch bag installed around the cage, but don't quote me on that!! One other (possible) detail that appears to me (am I seeing things??) is that a single vertical row of hand grabs on those mounts have been installed closer to centerline on the rounded back face of the mount in order to accommodate those cages. In addition, it also appears that the vertical row of hand rungs on either side of those four mounts were not installed at all. That feature would certainly be different than the typ. Mk. 28 gun mount. Upon closer inspection of the photos (1944), none of the five-inch gun mounts had the vertical row of hand rungs on either side. That might also be a modification you may consider while adding the cages, etc.
It doesn't look to me to be too difficult to design those cages, actually rather simple affairs. From the photo on page 7, it appears that the cage was centered around each of the 2 casing ejection hatches on the rounded after side of the mount.
You should create a new thread on the ALASKA forum and give it a go!!!
I hope this is of help...!
Hank