Regarding the MG fit, I'll need to also see more conclusive evidence of that to make any changes. I don't mind fixing the fit on the Washington, but a photo of Washington does not mean the North Carolina had the same fit. The .50-caliber MGs were very easy for the crew to move around so I think it's a bit of a foregone conclusion to ever expect to get this aspect of the drawing "perfect".
I disagree with you Colo
You do not follow, even with photos evidence, you're crazy
(really)
(if with 29 may 1941 Washington pics you don't fix the MG position, you're crazy
)
You are wrong
Obviously the 0,5" MGs are light & easily moving (MG gun man-portable)
But at the same time, the support is not hyper movable
(sailors can not move the MG mount (MG + support) a few meters very easily, this is not as simple as you can imagine)
But what you do not understand is that their positions are dictated by the deck-space & AA arc of fire
(despite what you think, the 0.5" MGs can not be installed throughout the ship, same for 20 or 40mm guns, obviously)
Do what you want
but if you keep this MGs disposition, your drawing is false/wrong (pics evidence !!!)