First post on this thread. I will be building a 1/350 pre-war, (1939-40), USS Honolulu CL-48. The starting point is the YMW kit of the 1942 Brooklyn.
I'm building this model for someone else, and this will be a full hull build; not my preference.
I thought I learned my lesson with commission builds, but this one seems much more equitable.
I got the model with the hull top and bottom halves already attached; seamwork completed. This is my starting point. All the hull portholes need to be added still. I'm awaiting FDD plan drawings to use. These will undoubtedly come in handy. No hull lines though. Drag! I'll have to use another method to determine the spacing and height above baseline for the numerous portholes in the hull. Additionally, I will use anything styrene or resin to replace the white metal parts. I've already been offered some Trumpeter San Franciso parts. I was also given WEM colorcoats paints to use. The pre-war Grey #5 looks kind of dark for a 1/350 model, so I'll be lightening a bit. I may use Testors Acryl marine colors instead. Also, I love natural finish wood decks; streaking, staining and highlighting individual planks takes time but looks great!
I guess I'll be on the lookout for some brass 6"47 barrels. I'll be using the L'Arsenal 5"25 mounts for sure. I'm just getting started, so I'm sure there will be more a/m acqusitions to be found. I hope you guys don't mind my jumping here, and comments are requested.
Here is the hull as it is today........
Another view......
Here she is, Cl-48 Honolulu pre-war.

More soon. Thanks for letting me share.
Tony



