
The twins are on the aft deck between the aft mast and aft funnel in powered mountings (present in the KGV kit).
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Ah yes, good call. Tarant has an image of her port side dated 26 May 44 implying that it is after her refit and the Admiralty Intermediate Disruptive Type Scheme is clear. It certainly falls after her major refit and a couple of pages later the CO mentions more Marines for the increased AA fit.SeanF wrote: I'm thinking about the same thing myself. As far as I can tell, the only ship that had a camo pattern after the refit that deleted the catapults (and thus appropriate to the Tamiya KGV kit) is HMS Howe in mid- to late-1944. There is a photo of her in this scheme on page 63 of the Shipcraft book (and it's also been posted earlier in this thread) I am particularly curious about the AA fit for this period; it's clear that not all the single 20mm tubs on the fore and aft decks that Tamiya's KGV contains are present, and the refit table on the same page mentions 4 twin 20mm among the guns at the time - which might be there on the fantail. Hard to tell. Does anyone know of a plan view or other decent reference for Howe's AA layout at this period?
For a good camo pattern on any other member of the class, you'd need to start with the PoW kit so you'd have the catapults.
- Sean F.

Those were the original names, but it was decided that they were too controversial. So the names were later changed to Anson and Howe. The change was not widely published, at first, with the intent that it might confuse the Germans.Atma wrote:plus notice that they call the last two HMS KGV as HMS Jellicoe and HMS Beatty.




I like that idea. A 1970s-era KGV would be an interesting mix of armament, helicopter operation, radar etc. Perhaps a rebuilt "Atlantic" type bow and raked stacks with the fwd superimposed turret replaced by Exocet launchers would make a very handsome ship for the Cold War RN.davey jones wrote:I meant this as a 1/350 idea, not the real thing guys. Aircraft carriers proved their dominance over the battleship both at Pearl Harbor , and before that at Taranto Harbor. All I meant was as a 1350 scale take on a modernised KGV BB ala modern Iowa class.