Base I made for Hammann, following directions on this site:
http://www.modelshipwrights.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=2527
Finished things up today. But first, some information on the real USS Hammann, DD-412
Named for Ensign Charles Hammann, a Medal of Honor recipient from WWI, she was commissioned on 11 August, 1939.
She was in the Atlantic on 7 December, 1941 when Pearl Harbor was attacked, and quickly sent to the Pacific.
She was assigned to Task Force 17, commanded by Vice Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher. The TF was organized around USS Yorktown.
On 4 May, 1942, she was ordered to rescue two fighter pilots (Ensign John P. Adams and Lieutenant j.g. Elbert Scott McCuskey) from VF-42, who were marooned on Guadalcanal. After some harrowing attempts, the pair were brought on board the destroyer. You can read about it in The First Team, pp. 171-178.
Hammann returned to duty, screening the carriers--Yorktown and Lexington--during the Japanese air attacks of 8 May. When Lexington was abandoned, destroyers Hamman, Morris and Anderson stood by to pick up survivors (all three were Sims-class). Hammann rescued some 500 sailors from the water.
Hammann also participated in the Midway battle, screening Yorktown, and famously went down when she was struck by one of four Japanese torpedos launched from a submarine and intended for the carrier. Hammann broke in half and disappeared bow- first in four minutes. A secondary explosion, underwater, was likely the result of her depth charges and torpedoes blowing up. Eighty of her crew were lost.