Hi Guys,
Here is the future FF-1086 USS Brewton as it looks today....
This is the cruise book I mentioned before.....

Here are some other shots of work I've done this past week...
The helo hangar door is permanently attached, the ASROC is primered and assembled, the 5" mount has had one, "bugeye", removed, the Mk68 GFCS is cleaned up and primered. The deck grey with a little white added is just the faded color I was after. I still need to study the pics of the Brewton's deck area to determine how much and where to add on the non-skid. The helo deck will be a slightly different color and of course; all of the decals for the decks will be done afterwards.
I wil be pirating the warning circle decal for the Brewton's ASROC from the ISW 1/350 DE Bronstein kit. I still need a warning circle, (partial), for the 5" mount. I have a few modern, (relatively speaking), 1/350 USN warship models, but so far the Bronstein kit is the only one with any deck warning circles. I still need to open up the ISW CGN-9 to look at the decals...maybe I'll get lucky, as the Long Beach had two 5"38's amidships...we'll see........

The blue sheet of plastic is 18" x 7" of 1/8" acrylic sheet. It is dark blue, but transparent if held up to light. This will be used as part of the models' display base. I will add the Liquitex Acrylic Gel medium after the model is mounted to the blue acrylic sheet. The acrylic gel will be used for the water/waves/wake and will completley cover the acrylic sheet. The model's hull has a slight warpage that the acrylic gel medium will fill up once permanently attached to the base. There will also be used a 3/4" piece of wood that the acrylic sheet will be placed atop with small nails; same length and width.
Tony