Other than the breakage, it looks good. The fit between the base ring and the kit turrets isn't superb so I'll remeasure the opening. Otherwise, good. It looks to be slightly longer than the cutout for the kit deckhouse, so I'm hopeful that it accords with Mr. Davis's observations about the length of the Sims-class after deckhouse. I'd post a pic but the camera crapped out on me and anyway the part is still slightly moist from priming. Tomorrow, at the latest.
The good news is that simply by clipping off the little raised "ears" on the splinter shielding, it should be possible to convert the Hughes deckhouse into a Russell late-'41 through Midway. A sharp pair of sprue cutters should easily and neatly do the job.
EDIT: here there are. Tell me what looks good, what needs fixing, etc.
Thanks!
Bob



In the photo above, you can see how the forward end of the deckhouse extends just past the "putty line" where the kit deckhouse would fit. I'm hoping these means the conversion part is slightly longer than the kit part as per Mr Davis' observations.

The side intakes are also done and printable in Frosted Extreme Detail, or so Shapeways claims. I'll order them with the Fletcher test parts to save on shipping in a week or so. I'm trying hard to get everything done before school starts next week. I'm a California public high school teacher. Please pray for me.
Bob