Angeleyes:
What a great model! The Hood (and the Bismarck and Tirpitz) is my all-time favorite.
My own favorite versions of Hood are post-1936 refit, and post-1939 refit.
A great deal of the visual appeal of this ship, I believe, lies in the rows of secondary turrets along the sides. When these were removed during her 1940 refit, it left her with a rather "toothless" appearance. Unfortunately, this "as sunk" version seems to be what most manufacturers want to produce.
I've modelled two versions of Hood, a 1/600 model of her as she looked as part of the International Neutrality Patrol during the Spanish Civil War.
Also, 1 1/400 Hood as she looked after her 1939 refit, but before her 1940 refit.
Here's an idea that worked well for me on the 1/400 model: In the Gold Medal Models 1/350 PE set for the USS Arizona/Pennsylvania, there are turret gun houses for secondary turrets for the Pennsylvania version. These are good to use for the dual 4" H/L angle mounts on the post 1939 refit version. These gunhouses would be included in a 1941 version, but would be missing from any earlier version.
Another advantage (from my own perspective, at least) of modelling a pre-1940 version would be that you would not have those dangerous (to her own crew) Rube Goldberg UP projectile launchers!
Again, a beautiful model of a beautiful prototype!
