Having spent what seems like an eternity looking at the Comet Turret, something began to dawn on me lately (yes, I
know life has other things to offer

), and it's that the front, sloping section of the roof
is too shallow on the Ludwig model.
Have a look at the angles involved here:

- Comet model-frontal slope of Turret roof
Compare it with these real turrets:

- Comet-Finnish comet- turret slope

- Comet-showing rake of roof front section
Then I compared these with the blueprint for the Comet. I also used a semi-circular protractor to get an idea of the angles involved.

- Comet blueprint- inclination of frontal turret roof plate
So...I made a template based on the slope angles apparent in the blueprints, and pics of actual Comets n my computer screen. Then, I set 'em against the model to see how much surgery might be needed:

- Comet-roof inclination

- Inclination that appears on the model
The model is short, in the slope department, by a few degress.

Och well, time to get the saw out. This perceived flaw will bug me forever, until i do something about it.

I guess, there must be an essential element of masochism in model building

Oh, I forgot to mention, that early in the build, I bonded the front sloping section of roof in place. That was when I was still blindly following the build manual. I'd forgotten what a pain the Cromwell was, when installing a gun and Clark recoil with a section of the roof in place. Duhhh...

That required double-jointed fingers, and a magic trick, to insert the gun in that confined space..
Bits of the manual should be avoided, or read very carefully- and not in the order the instructions appear in. I should have remembered that. When I did, i managed to remove the front roof plate without damaging the turret. Just as well, eh?
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.