garyinok
Working on Trumpeter USS Texas now.
Note that they set her up in Normandy fit, so the Meas 22 is generally acurate.
Trumpy fails to note that there's supposed to be linoleum (which is either painted Deck blue, or in it's natural russet color) at the searchlight platforms, signal flag area, and the upper lookout positions.
They missed the fact that the Galley (aft of the stack at the main deck) should be open and visible, as it's filled with huge soup kettles and bakery ovens and the like.
The deck under the 5"51s is wood, and ought be 20B Deck Blue, but the interior walls and overhead are White. Restoration evidence shows that hte he 5" pattery in '44 was apinted a semi-gloss black overall (elevation quadrants and some of the controls were bright Bronze). They were stowed not quite fore-and-aft, just enough for the "far" seat to be accessible for either pointer or trainer, depending on which side of the ship.
At the time of Normandy, the Kingfishers were flown off, and the Aviation Detachment put ashore.
Oh, and the Pontos '44 set of decks & PE is really more appropriate for Iwo, and Meas 21, overall Navy Blue. It's also uncessarily complex for very little gain.
The Pontos set can be used, though, if a person were modeling a Magic Carpet version of Texas, as they went back to Meas 22 for that--and adding in "bright" hull numbers, and the name of the ship in 72" tall white letters amidship just under the main deck line.
Technically, all of the 20mm mounts ought be under a canvas cover, and many of the quad 40s as well--which could save some sanity ib builing the elbenty-dozen 20mm aboard. Now, they also doubled the number of floater nets in all the baskets as they were carrying a bunch of "passengers" home to the States.