The final stage of the build is the guns - one 40mm Bofors and three 20mm Oerlikons, all single mounts. Some SCs had different armament configurations (notably, earlier vessels had a 3in/50 gun instead of the 40mm) but this is the most common. I opted to scratchbuild all the guns (a lot cheaper than buying commercial castings, and I enjoy the challenge! - plus, detailed reference material is very easy to find for these ubiquitous naval weapons), though I'll be using a few commercial parts, such as etched gunsights.
The basic shape of the 40mm Bofors (seen in place on deck in numerous photos posted earlier). The barrel is aluminium tube with a conical flash-hider from the spares box (I think it was originally from a 1/35 tank gun). The gun doesn't elevate, but it can rotate - it's held in place on deck by a "rare earth" mini-magnet inset into the deck and the circular base of the mount.
The basic shapes of the 20mm Oerlikon guns and their shields. The guns are made from aluminium tube (with the muzzle ends flared out) and various gauges of styrene tube, with copper wire wound around them to make the recoil springs.
More detail added to the guns, and the shields have the mounting brackets and supporting framework added.
Assembled guns and shields. Still plenty of detail left to add, including the ammo drums, gun sights and shoulder rests, and the rivets
on the shields.