I am a brand new member of this excellent forum and have spent the past couple hours just going through this thread.
I'm an experienced aircraft modeler trying to do justice to a rather ambitious ship project. My father, who died when I was 10, served as a radioman on the USS Rowe (DD 564) at the end of WWII. I had long wanted to build a model of his ship which I only knew to be a Fletcher-class destroyer. When Tamiya released their 1/350 Fletcher, I immediately obtained one with intention of building it as the Rowe. Unfortunately, at that time, I thought all Fletcher DDs looked the same and all ships were painted grey! Well, you can stop laughing now and know that I have long ago learned the errors of my ways.
I am using the old Tom's Modelworks Square Bridge Conversion set along with a small fortune in GMM, L'Arsenal, and WEM aftermarket items to build as accurate a representation of the Rowe as I can given the rather limited photos available of the ship at that time. One of the things I agonized over was the paint scheme. I want my model to appear as the ship would have appeared during the time my dad was aboard (1945). I have a photo of the Rowe, taken shortly after commissioning, showing her in what looks to be a Measure 31 multi-color scheme, but correspondence with another vet who served aboard her at about the same time as Dad led me to believe that she was later painted blue (Measure 21).
A year or so ago, I found a photo of the Rowe taken late in the war, which while a bit blurry, clearly showed she was painted in Measure 21 at that time. Whew! I was relieved as I sure didn't want to tackle that splinter scheme. By the way, I am using WEM paints.
Now, I do have a question that I hope those here will help me with. I understand that by definition, Measure 21 states that horizontal surfaces are painted 20-B Deck Blue and vertical surfaces are 5-N Navy Blue. Do "horizontal surfaces" include the main turret tops? I have scrutinzed many photos of Measure 21 ships, including those in this thread, and I just can not tell if the turret tops are different from the sides in those black & white photos. It is obvious that the turret tops are dark on ships painted with lighter colors but the contrast is so close between the two dark blues as to make the decks and the superstructure all look the same.
Thank you for bearing with my lengthy post and for any information you could provide.
Cheers,
Eric











