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I can send you what I have. Just PM me with an email.
I can send you what I have. Just PM me with an email.
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 5:21 pm |
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Thanks for the confirmation, Dan. I just couldn't believe that the concave was that extreme and what pictures I've seen didn't show the shaping either.
thanks
Thanks for the confirmation, Dan. I just couldn't believe that the concave was that extreme and what pictures I've seen didn't show the shaping either.
thanks
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 4:51 pm |
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Cross-section plans for sister Ariake suggest that your hull line drawing may exaggerate the hull concavity a bit. FWIW.
Cross-section plans for sister Ariake suggest that your hull line drawing may exaggerate the hull concavity a bit. FWIW.
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 12:52 pm |
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Got a question for our esteemed board members that know far more about IJN ships than I. I have been contemplating the building of an IJN DD and to that end have collected some plans. The one I'm interested in, IJN Hatsushimo shows this for hull lines.  My question, did the ships actually have the concave hull sides as illustrated, or has this feature been misinterpreted?
Got a question for our esteemed board members that know far more about IJN ships than I. I have been contemplating the building of an IJN DD and to that end have collected some plans. The one I'm interested in, IJN Hatsushimo shows this for hull lines.
[url=https://imgur.com/0obwATO][img]http://i.imgur.com/0obwATO.jpg[/img][/url]
My question, did the ships actually have the concave hull sides as illustrated, or has this feature been misinterpreted?
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 12:57 pm |
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What remained/was reconstructed of the superstructure of the ijn (manchukuo) Momo class destroyer Hai Wei (ex Kashi) when she returned in IJN service as an escort vessel?
Regards,
Berend
What remained/was reconstructed of the superstructure of the ijn (manchukuo) Momo class destroyer Hai Wei (ex Kashi) when she returned in IJN service as an escort vessel?
Regards,
Berend
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Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:56 pm |
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Hi Mike
Thanks for letting me know. I can imagine that there is more work than one would believe at first sight. So ok, I won't hold my breath.
If you remember, I had planned to build a couple of ships of convoy Tei No. 2 of 20.09.1943, in 1/350 scale. I already own the Heian Maru (just started it) and the Akitsushima (Hasegawa's resin/plastic/photoetch limited edition of a couple of years ago).
The destroyers involved were:
- Hibiki (Fubuki Type III) - Makinami (Yugumo class) - Yamagumo (Asashio class)
That's why the Fubuki III has interested me. Well, since I build as slowly as a glacier moves (almost), I will have enough time to wait.
There were also two more "Marus", the Kiyosumi Maru and Gokoku Maru. Since the Gokoku Maru was a sister ship of Hokoku Maru and Aikoku Maru, there would even be a small chance that Pit Road, who made this class in 1/700, would decide to upscale it.
In the meantime, maybe some company will release one of the destroyer classes missing for my project...
Thanks again and cheers, Peter
Hi Mike
Thanks for letting me know. I can imagine that there is more work than one would believe at first sight. So ok, I won't hold my breath.
If you remember, I had planned to build a couple of ships of convoy Tei No. 2 of 20.09.1943, in 1/350 scale. I already own the Heian Maru (just started it) and the Akitsushima (Hasegawa's resin/plastic/photoetch limited edition of a couple of years ago).
The destroyers involved were:
- Hibiki (Fubuki Type III) - Makinami (Yugumo class) - Yamagumo (Asashio class)
That's why the Fubuki III has interested me. Well, since I build as slowly as a glacier moves (almost), I will have enough time to wait.
There were also two more "Marus", the Kiyosumi Maru and Gokoku Maru. Since the Gokoku Maru was a sister ship of Hokoku Maru and Aikoku Maru, there would even be a small chance that Pit Road, who made this class in 1/700, would decide to upscale it.
In the meantime, maybe some company will release one of the destroyer classes missing for my project...
Thanks again and cheers, Peter
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Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 6:37 am |
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Hi Peter,
That project has gone idle for now since every time I look at the thing the problems snowball. When I first started it, I thought it was mainly concentrated on the funnels and base superstructure base. To do an adequate conversion requires changes to the funnels, center and forward superstructures as well as both deck sections. People would also have to scratch build the fore mast and a host of other small details.
Since I've also fallen behind on my casting obligations, I'd say this fits in the, "Don't hold your breath" category. Sorry to have gotten your hopes up.
Mike
Hi Peter,
That project has gone idle for now since every time I look at the thing the problems snowball. When I first started it, I thought it was mainly concentrated on the funnels and base superstructure base. To do an adequate conversion requires changes to the funnels, center and forward superstructures as well as both deck sections. People would also have to scratch build the fore mast and a host of other small details.
Since I've also fallen behind on my casting obligations, I'd say this fits in the, "Don't hold your breath" category. Sorry to have gotten your hopes up.
Mike
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Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 2:47 am |
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Thank you, Dan - no hurry. Cheers Peter
Thank you, Dan - no hurry. Cheers Peter
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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 10:48 am |
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From FineMolds, no. From the resin caster considering the conversion kit, I'm not sure. I'll ask.
From FineMolds, no. From the resin caster considering the conversion kit, I'm not sure. I'll ask.
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Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 2:13 pm |
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Dan K wrote: ...
Said manufacturer has read this thread and is planning to resume work on the Type III conversion set. No timeframe as of yet. Dan, I suppose there are no news concerning a 1/350 Fubuki Type III? Cheers, Peter
[quote="Dan K"]...
Said manufacturer has read this thread and is planning to resume work on the Type III conversion set. No timeframe as of yet.[/quote]
Dan,
I suppose there are no news concerning a 1/350 Fubuki Type III?
Cheers, Peter
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Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 1:44 am |
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The new Hasegawa Yugumos has a nicely molded one as well. PE versions can be helpful if changing patterns to one other than what's molded on.
The new Hasegawa Yugumos has a nicely molded one as well. PE versions can be helpful if changing patterns to one other than what's molded on.
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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 8:11 am |
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The Degaussing cable looks really nice.
If all manufacturers do this, PE Degaussing Cables will become a thing of the past.
The Degaussing cable looks really nice.
If all manufacturers do this, PE Degaussing Cables will become a thing of the past.
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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 5:52 am |
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Some new Shimakaze built close-ups from the recent Shizuoka show, courtesy of Harukano Sugano's (@EnjakuHaruzono) Twitter feed. I have to say, it looks really good. The complexities of the wind vanes and the compass bridge deck ofthe Pit-Road version have been reduced to a couple of seams. Tamiya also provides the cross bracing of the mast in plastic, which did not come with the Pit-Road kit, IIRC.
OTOH, Pit-Road's detailing of the doors and hatches seems a little higher.
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Some new Shimakaze built close-ups from the recent Shizuoka show, courtesy of Harukano Sugano's (@EnjakuHaruzono) Twitter feed. I have to say, it looks really good. The complexities of the wind vanes and the compass bridge deck ofthe Pit-Road version have been reduced to a couple of seams. Tamiya also provides the cross bracing of the mast in plastic, which did not come with the Pit-Road kit, IIRC.
OTOH, Pit-Road's detailing of the doors and hatches seems a little higher.
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 9:37 pm |
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Good eye on that!
Good eye on that!
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 2:04 pm |
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That box art is indeed beautiful! The painting guide in the sprue pic is incorrect, however; by the time Shimakaze was completed, the IJN had done away with painting names on DD hulls. She never would've carried it.
That box art is indeed beautiful! The painting guide in the sprue pic is incorrect, however; by the time [i]Shimakaze[/i] was completed, the IJN had done away with painting names on DD hulls. She never would've carried it.
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 3:11 am |
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Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 6:49 pm |
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Thx for posting. It will be interesting to compare it to the Pit-Road version. Turrets look detailed with stiffeners, at least.
Tamiya is also showing a spray can form for Maizuru Navy Yard gray. Hopefully, we'll see that in the XF jar line soon.
Thx for posting. It will be interesting to compare it to the Pit-Road version. Turrets look detailed with stiffeners, at least.
Tamiya is also showing a spray can form for Maizuru Navy Yard gray. Hopefully, we'll see that in the XF jar line soon.
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 11:40 am |
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Photos of Tamiya's new 1/700 Shimakaze: https://twitter.com/digitamin/status/862492795981791232/photo/1 https://twitter.com/HMRF_HOBBY/status/862502699245248513/photo/1
Nice to see them use slide-molding for the turrets.
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 9:21 pm |
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Tetra's PE is so... Clumsy, though...
"Thick" might be a better adjective.
They just seem to be very thick brass frets compared to five Star, Lion Roar, or Flyhawk, though.
But at least there is finally some PE for these.
MB
Tetra's PE is so... Clumsy, though...
"Thick" might be a better adjective.
They just seem to be very thick brass frets compared to five Star, Lion Roar, or Flyhawk, though.
But at least there is finally some PE for these.
MB
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:52 am |
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