Okay, this project has been a little over a year with about a 3 month hiatis, some set backs and is almost ready for the show case. I got the anchors and chain on. I had a spare piece of chain from the Arizona build and it was a little larger than the chain I was using for the Pennsylvania and I used it for the anchor chain "hold down" or whatever it serves.


I also managed to get the antennae lead from the fore top to the jack staff rigged. For the Union Jack, I used the kit decal, decaled it to a piece of aluminium foil from a Hershey's kiss and wrapped it around the halyard I had placed there using eyelets and EZ line.
I used the Eduard Chain Brakes and fahioned some trip styrene to simulate the band that would stop the runaway capstan.

Those are some fiddly things to assemble and place.
I also managed to get the National Ensign on the Ensign staff using the same method.

Moving along: I wasn't happy with the Radar array once it was on the ship. It was leaning back and just didn't look right.
I didn't have any good photo's of it on the Pennsylvania but after viewing Jeff Sharp's latest post on his diorama, I noticed that the radars on the ships were perpendicular to the deck, so I adjusted mine accordingly.
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I am much happier with it now than before. It looks "official."
I then went on to the Paravanes. I got the North Star Paravane set, the same one I used on my Arizona build with less than stellar results. I am sure in the hands of a younger and more capable modeler, they would outstanding, but I found them to be fiddly and more trouble than they were worth, that being written, I used them. Pennsylvania's paravanes were stowed upright sans the tail fin assembly, so I did that.
The image below is of Pennsylvania in 1935, the paravanes are stowed upright on the barbette for turret #2. Later photo's also show a paravane on a skid like aparatus lying on the deck.

This is at Mare Island in 1942:

Other photo's show the Paravanes in other positions on the deck, so I chose to stage mine facing forward.


I used the North Star paravanes for the barbette. I had modified two of the kit paravanes using the AK/MKI Set with some PE for the paravanes, and liked the way they looked, I used some scrap PE and rod for the floats, (an Idea I borrowed from Chuck Bauer) and placed them on a skid. I had some extra kit supplied Kingfisher Trolley's, so I put those to use as the paravane skid. For chain I used chain from the Eduard Chain Railing set, which I wasn't going to use for it's intended purpose. It may not be exact, but it represents a skid and I think it looks better than having the paravane lying on the deck.
I also started to put on the chain railings. I really like the AK/MKI chain railings, they are spaced properly and made for the Arizona kit. They certainly did their research and the fit is very good. I also added the ladder from the main deck to the 02 level and the railings at that level as well as railings around the aft gun tub.




That's it for tonight folks. I should be wrapping this up soon.
Just for fun, Chuck Bauer played with some of my Arizona Photo's with the following results, I think they look pretty cool.


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Mark
Master Gunnery Sergeant USMC (Ret.)
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