This is my attempt at turning the well known early Revell's
Fletcher to a late round bridge. I chose USS
Killen for her fine MS 31 scheme, and for having found enough photos that showed both her sides and her details. Other candidates were USS
Leutze DD 481, but I have already built her in 1/350, and USS
Willie Dee DD 579, but I didn't find enough photos of her. Besides that,
Killen had a fine service history: she joined the war late, but was present at Surigao Straits and it seems that her torpedoes struck
Yamashiro: a quite unknown ship, but surely not an anonymous one.
Killen was a Puget Sound Navy Yard product. She shared some particularities with a quartet of round bridge Fletchers that were built by that yard already in the improved AA configuration. My references are the fundamental NavSource photo archive and the booklet of general plans of USS Sigsbee, DD 502, found at HNSA. I wish all the navies had such a quantity of references avaiable on the net!
At first, I wanted her to be a RC model, but then, assuming that she wouldn't be fit for open sea (I have no lakes nor ponds to make my RC boats steam, just a river and the Mediterranean...

) I renounced. I bought some PE sets instead, and I'm waiting for them. Unfortunately Nautilus' PE was beyond my financial reach, and Tom's were already discontinued. I turned to Eduard's that are not perfectly fit for that version, but still have a stack of useful missing details.
Here is what I have achieved so far