CCGSailor wrote:

Sean and all,
While I hinted before that I wanted to use the Trumpeter kit to make the
Maryland in either early or late 1942 configuration, recreating the ship (or perhaps
Colorado) in its Nov. 1943 fit now seems more attractive.
This was when
Colorado and
Maryland were bombarding Tarawa in support of the invasion forces there.
Even at this point of the war, both ships still had their cage masts, although these were the same
stump cage masts that they have been tapered dow from the full height ones back in late 1942. (like the ones in the pics above)
Take note that most Navsource pics seem to suggest neither ship got their modernized aft conning tower till about April 1944.
Still, if one was wanted to recreate the stump cage masts, wouldn't one just have to use the top half of the PE provided with the Trumpeter
Maryland kit? How about the top? Which part would be the top?
Also, I am taking it, the AA positions for both ships would be far more numerous than in their 1942 configuration? A deck plan of both ships in 1943 configuration would be a great help.
Just wanted to clarify.
I also started a
different thread about the MS 32, 3D camo scheme that both ships had by Oct. 1943.
Here's one a couple of pics of both ships with the stump cage masts for reference. More will be at that other thread.
USS
Maryland October 1943
USS
Colorado, Nov. 1943, shelling Tarawa

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