All of those were Bethlehem - SF built units, except for Brownson, which was a Bethlehem - Staten Island built unit. So the photos of anyone of them will hold up for all of them. But, except for Abner Read (DD-526), the Bethlehem-SF built units were upgraded to the five twin 40-mm configuration prior to going to the South Pacific. However, Brownson (DD-518) and Daly (DD-519) from Bethlehem-SI did serve in the South Pacific for sometime in the three twin 40-mm and ten 20-mm configuration. However, I see a problem for you. When they went from three 20-mm guns before the bridge to two twin 40-mm mounts, except for three square bridge units ... they had to cut-back the bridge for the 40-mm mounts. The conversion kit you are going to use is representative of the POST CONVERSION to the twin 40-mm mounts. To be correct for the three twin 40-mm mounts and ten 20-mm gun configuration, the 01 deck bridge deckhouse would need to be made larger and the Nav bridge needs to be modified.
Look at the drawings below and the images to get an idea of how things differed. The bridge-platform interface was different on these ships. It appears to me that the Bethlehem-SI units looked more like Abbot than Hazelwood. Oh, I have no idea of why Brownson's 20-mm tub has been cut open (or was it damaged and is being repaired?) like that.
DD-531 Hazelwood on 24 June 1943
DD-518 Brownson on 13 September 1943
DD-629 Abbot fitting-out in April 1943
Drawing of DD-629 Abbot's bridge with 20-mm guns
Drawing of DD-650 Caperton's bridge with the twin 40-mm mounts.