Abram,
Having read the current question at hand and the replies, I went back and looked at the drawings I had made back in 2018 for the main mast. It appears I missed the boat on this one!!

- I didn't include any of the extensions you are referring to - I don't know how this happened unless I was under the influence of torpedo juice at the time!!!
Although I haven't gone any further on my BB-38 project, this might be an interesting mini-project to do in 3D just for the hell of it. I think your last reply with Jeff Sharp's illustrations should answer your question as to the correct configuration of the revised and rebuilt searchlight platform. It also could be that at that time I simply didn't "see" the difference in the platform configuration from the earlier one (your #115254 & 115313) to the later version (your #11534 & 115401). As far as the question of "when" this modification took place, I have nothing to document the date of construction.
I would go back now and only use the Mare Island photos from Feb 1942 as reference. As a side note, when we moved to our current residence in 2018, I somehow lost the small box that had the main & fore masts inside. So, these parts (I've since managed to obtain replacements for the raw kit parts) would need to be replaced in any case. Doing a 3D DSM mast project might be an interesting exercise for the Fall. And...doing this in 3D would certainly produce much higher level detail in the final product!
I'll be interested to see how yours proceeds now that you've basically determined the direction to take on this.
Hank
Edit to Clarify - OK, my design of the mast was for the ship
prior to her 1942 rebuild at SFNYD - it took me a while to recollect the time frame my model was to show. So, my guess would be that the mast rebuild took place after PH occurred when the ship was back in the States, but the exact date(s) I can't say (sometime in early '42 obviously). I don't have any photos of PENNSY at PH to substantiate her main mast configuration one way or another. So, I didn't "miss the boat", I was simply on another scheduled Water Taxi!!!
