This is what I have on the 1.1 stern tubs. It is from Steve Wipers book.
This is my WIP for the Washington. My first step was to straighten out the hull so I epoxied a stout piece of hardwood to the inside of the hull. A piece of heavy aluminum plate keeps it flat.
I don't have the patience for trying to modify the kit deck so I used some Evergreen N scale siding that comes in 24" in sheets for a new deck.
I used some .010" x .020" Evergreen strips as the raised kick plate that goes around the deck.
I don't have a photo of this, but I carved the waterway just inside the kick plate.
I used some aluminum tubing to stiffen the first level of the superstructure. The pieces of acrylic rod are for location and mounting later. I was also able to reduce the height of the first level to correspond to the Floating Drydock drawings included in Randall Shokers book.
I found the anchor washboard cutout to be a bit challenging.
In the photo of the Washington's bow after the collision with Indiana, I saw no evidence of 20mm mount as there was in North Carolina. This photo is North Carolina.
This is my first steel ship since an old Revell Iowa when I was a wee lad so this is going to be an experiment to see if I can keep up with all the fine builders that I see on this site.