I started on HMS Belfast a couple of weeks ago, and as many of you on this forum, I was not happy with all three barrels of the big guns being mounted on the same axis. As no aftermarket upgrade seems to tackle the problem, I decided to do it myself. After giving it some thought, I decided to sketch out mounting plates for brass barrels and have them printed in 3D.
I started by making a sketch and taking measurements:

I the sketched out the four plates on a sprue in Sketchup, a free 3D drawing program:

I then drew a sprue with 12 cilinders to attach the brass barrels and mount on the plates:

I had the items printed in 'frosted ultra detail' by Shapeways, a 3D-printing company in The Netherlands. They were delivered today:

Next step was cutting the mounts and attaching the brass barrels I ordered on Ebay:

I then mounted the plates on the base of the guns (somewhat damaged as I already had the trumpeter barrels mounted and had to pry open the glued guns):

End result on a 95% painted hull and deck (deck is loose dry fit, hence the 'slope' on the picture):

I'm pretty happy with the result. It's not 100% perfect but it looks a lot better than the kit guns. The distance between the barrel mounts is just a little bit off. Also, it's difficult finding the 'sweet spot' when gluing the plate to the gun base.


