Santa Claus left me a really nice Hasegawa's Tenryuu under my Christmas tree, so it's time to get interested in the ship's modifications history
Hasegawa's instruction offer us two main options:
-December 1941 - 2x single 13mm AA guns, fewer rescue boats,
-Summer 1942 - 4x twin 23mm AA guns on two platforms, more rescue boats, revised and enhaced searchlights, no decals used.
According to combinedfleet's TROM (which seems most reliable, as it is the most detailed account of changes I've found) the degaussing coil was fitted as late as in June 1942, which would suggest that the Summer 1942 option is the only one available without plastic surgery to the hull. In accordance with the TROM, the second pair of twin 23mm guns was added in June 1942 as well. Additionally, two saluting guns are claimed to be removed as late as in February 1942, and that is also when switch from 2x13 to 2x2x23mm is said to have occured. Depth charge rails were added in January 1942, further limiting the possibility to build a pre-war or 1941 vessel.
Osprey's IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY LIGHT CRUISERS 1941–45, however, claims that the switch from 2x13mm occured as early as in 1940, and that the second pair of twin 23mm guns was added in January 1942. No comments on salutation guns or other changes were made.
As you can see, AA configuration suggested by Hasegawa fits the combinedfleet.com timeline, but then again according to this timeline you can't really build a 1941 variant from Hasegawa's kit without some serious modifications. The Osprey's alternative timeline gives me some hope, as I prefer my IJN ships to use as few 23mm guns as possible
Are there any photos which would confirm any of the options? I didn't manage to find any Tenryuu photos after 1936... I know that there are multiple (often conflicting) drawings, but I hardly trust them on that matter.
Happy New Year everyone!
Filip