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Congrads, Karih!!!
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 10:48 am |
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We had here in Lahti, Finland a Model Show 2.9.2023. I took both IJN Kagero & IJN Tone there and got a lot of positive feedback. Kagero got a Honorary Mention for its rigging, but Tone hit the jackpot by winning its class "Watercraft" and was voted the split second among 400 models by the fellow modellers. After hard work it is always nice to get some recognition  ! Once again, special thanks to Dan K for your invaluable tips  !
We had here in Lahti, Finland a Model Show 2.9.2023. I took both IJN Kagero & IJN Tone there and got a lot of positive feedback. Kagero got a Honorary Mention for its rigging, but Tone hit the jackpot by winning its class "Watercraft" and was voted the split second among 400 models by the fellow modellers. After hard work it is always nice to get some recognition :woo_hoo: ! Once again, special thanks to Dan K for your invaluable tips :thumbs_up_1: !
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 2:38 am |
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Thank you all for your kind words! Well appreciated since one needs a bit of encouragement with these ship monsters I actually have the crew models ready, but will probably use them later on (maybe Musashi or Yahagi)...
Thank you all for your kind words! Well appreciated since one needs a bit of encouragement with these ship monsters :destroyer:
I actually have the crew models ready, but will probably use them later on (maybe Musashi or Yahagi)...
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2023 11:10 am |
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Outstanding. well worth the time spent on it. An amazing amount of details and perfect weathering (i love the hull  ). The seaplane is a jolly little masterpiece too. Bravo! Any plans to add some crew?
Outstanding. well worth the time spent on it. An amazing amount of details and perfect weathering (i love the hull :thumbs_up_1: ). The seaplane is a jolly little masterpiece too. Bravo! Any plans to add some crew?
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2023 12:53 am |
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Agreed, excellent results! Quote: This was a exhausting project but I guess that is the only way to reach some kind of quality level. So true. Quote: Most of the time it was fun (almost), Also, so very true 
Agreed, excellent results!
[quote]This was a exhausting project but I guess that is the only way to reach some kind of quality level. [/quote]
So true.
[quote]Most of the time it was fun (almost),[/quote]
Also, so very true :smallsmile:
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 9:30 pm |
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Congratulations! Excellent results on your Tone project.
Congratulations! Excellent results on your Tone project.
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2023 12:50 pm |
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Finally, it is finished! This was a exhausting project but I guess that is the only way to reach some kind of quality level. Most of the time it was fun (almost), but for some reason I struggled with the rig. I tried several different products (AK interactive, threads for fly fishing etc.) but nothing seem to work well  . Well, as before, more practise... Overall, I am pretty happy with the end result, but I still need to improve the "cleanliness" (glue marks, accurate joints etc.). This one and the previous IJN "Kagero" will be presented in Lahtis Model Show the 2nd of Sept. Interesting to hear what kind of feedback will one get... I had already decided to stick with these ship models, but after this 4th model, I think I need something "lighter". I am checking if I could find a nice car model. I just saw on TV the movie "Ford v. Ferrari" (Le Mans 66) and was really excited by the story of great Ken Miles. So, probably it will be Ford GT40... After that I might have the courage to tackle the mighty "Musashi". But, here are the final photos (or actually during photoshooting, I noticed that one of the rope ladders had disappeared, so will have to fix that. Carpet monster strikes again!  ):
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Finally, it is finished! :woo_hoo:
This was a exhausting project but I guess that is the only way to reach some kind of quality level. Most of the time it was fun (almost), but for some reason I struggled with the rig. I tried several different products (AK interactive, threads for fly fishing etc.) but nothing seem to work well :Mad_6: . Well, as before, more practise... Overall, I am pretty happy with the end result, but I still need to improve the "cleanliness" (glue marks, accurate joints etc.). This one and the previous IJN "Kagero" will be presented in Lahtis Model Show the 2nd of Sept. Interesting to hear what kind of feedback will one get...
I had already decided to stick with these ship models, but after this 4th model, I think I need something "lighter". I am checking if I could find a nice car model. I just saw on TV the movie "Ford v. Ferrari" (Le Mans 66) and was really excited by the story of great Ken Miles. So, probably it will be Ford GT40... After that I might have the courage to tackle the mighty "Musashi".
But, here are the final photos (or actually during photoshooting, I noticed that one of the rope ladders had disappeared, so will have to fix that. Carpet monster strikes again! :Mad_5: ):
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2023 9:23 am |
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Looking good , 
Looking good , :smallsmile:
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 2:53 pm |
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Quote: Have you ever tried Infini's PE AA guns? Not yet, but I'm using a set now for a Kagero build. So, the opportunity presents itself..........
[quote]Have you ever tried Infini's PE AA guns?[/quote]
Not yet, but I'm using a set now for a Kagero build. So, the opportunity presents itself..........
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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 6:01 pm |
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Dan K wrote: Great work. Quote: It was really a struggle with the Veteran kits (twin 25 mm AA) Hence, my preference for the FineMolds version. Thanks Dan! Have you ever tried Infini's PE AA guns? They seem to have high quality products, though in some cases overly small & detailed. Attachment:
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[quote="Dan K"]Great work.
[quote]It was really a struggle with the Veteran kits (twin 25 mm AA)[/quote]
Hence, my preference for the FineMolds version.[/quote]
Thanks Dan!
Have you ever tried Infini's PE AA guns? They seem to have high quality products, though in some cases overly small & detailed.
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2023 10:52 pm |
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Great work. Quote: It was really a struggle with the Veteran kits (twin 25 mm AA) Hence, my preference for the FineMolds version.
Great work.
[quote]It was really a struggle with the Veteran kits (twin 25 mm AA)[/quote]
Hence, my preference for the FineMolds version.
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2023 2:55 pm |
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I have also been working with the aeroplanes. I replaced the Tamiya planes with the ones from the Hasegawa Japanese Navy Ship-borne seaplane set A, because they have more details (eg. transparent canopy etc.). Painting and decal setting was a struggle due to the small size. Since I do not have proper oils, I did the weathering with AK Salt streaks for the J.N.Grey surfacs and Tamiya XF-57 Buff for the XF-70 Dark Green areas. I think it looks pretty decent though it is difficult to keep it subtle. I also added some exhaust marks and tried to simulate chipping with XF-16 Flat Aluminium (engine cowl, pontoons, wing leading edges and wing surface beside the canopy).
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I have also been working with the aeroplanes. I replaced the Tamiya planes with the ones from the Hasegawa Japanese Navy Ship-borne seaplane set A, because they have more details (eg. transparent canopy etc.). Painting and decal setting was a struggle due to the small size. Since I do not have proper oils, I did the weathering with AK Salt streaks for the J.N.Grey surfacs and Tamiya XF-57 Buff for the XF-70 Dark Green areas. I think it looks pretty decent though it is difficult to keep it subtle. I also added some exhaust marks and tried to simulate chipping with XF-16 Flat Aluminium (engine cowl, pontoons, wing leading edges and wing surface beside the canopy).
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2023 11:05 am |
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Hi all, Sorry for the long pause, during spring and early summer we have had fairly nice weather, so modelling has not been an option. However, there were some colder days and even some snow, so I ad the opportunity to put together the catapults, which were actually surprisingly easy. Also finished the assembly of lifeboats (except the two foremost ones) which look pretty decent. Had to improvise a bit with the fastening straps. And finally had the courage to tackle the single AA guns (23 altogether  )... Wonder how am I going to paint these?
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Hi all,
Sorry for the long pause, during spring and early summer we have had fairly nice weather, so modelling has not been an option. However, there were some colder days and even some snow, so I ad the opportunity to put together the catapults, which were actually surprisingly easy.
Also finished the assembly of lifeboats (except the two foremost ones) which look pretty decent. Had to improvise a bit with the fastening straps.
And finally had the courage to tackle the single AA guns (23 altogether :Mad_6: )... Wonder how am I going to paint these?
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 10:59 am |
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Dan K wrote: Very nice work, Kari. Quote: I think that Fine Molds is the best compromise for me: fairly easy to build and enough details for my eyes. Exactly my conclusion while building Hiryu. 90-95%+ of the effect for a tenth of the work. If that. Quote: I had high hopes for the Veteran Models, but those small resin parts are extremily fragile and the whole setup is not to my liking. My experience as well Glad to hear that it was not only my poor eyes & clumsy hands why I preferred Fine Molds  . Though in general I like the PE detail a lot, I think that some of the manufacturers for PE stuff have gone a bit too far with those tiny details. Some of them cannot be seen without a magnifying glass and they give little extra to a ship model in 1/350 th scale. It seems like there is a competition on whoever can have the most of PE parts in their sets.
[quote="Dan K"]Very nice work, Kari.
[quote]I think that Fine Molds is the best compromise for me: fairly easy to build and enough details for my eyes. [/quote]
Exactly my conclusion while building Hiryu. 90-95%+ of the effect for a tenth of the work. If that.
[quote] I had high hopes for the Veteran Models, but those small resin parts are extremily fragile and the whole setup is not to my liking. [/quote]
My experience as well[/quote]
Glad to hear that it was not only my poor eyes & clumsy hands why I preferred Fine Molds :thumbs_up_1: . Though in general I like the PE detail a lot, I think that some of the manufacturers for PE stuff have gone a bit too far with those tiny details. Some of them cannot be seen without a magnifying glass and they give little extra to a ship model in 1/350 th scale. It seems like there is a competition on whoever can have the most of PE parts in their sets.
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2023 1:44 am |
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Very nice work, Kari. Quote: I think that Fine Molds is the best compromise for me: fairly easy to build and enough details for my eyes. Exactly my conclusion while building Hiryu. 90-95%+ of the effect for a tenth of the work. If that. Quote: I had high hopes for the Veteran Models, but those small resin parts are extremily fragile and the whole setup is not to my liking. My experience as well
Very nice work, Kari.
[quote]I think that Fine Molds is the best compromise for me: fairly easy to build and enough details for my eyes. [/quote]
Exactly my conclusion while building Hiryu. 90-95%+ of the effect for a tenth of the work. If that.
[quote] I had high hopes for the Veteran Models, but those small resin parts are extremily fragile and the whole setup is not to my liking. [/quote]
My experience as well
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:24 pm |
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2023 10:23 am |
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2023 10:01 am |
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Quote: There has been some discussions regarding the size of the linoleum coverage. I could not make a definite decision so I painted the area beneath the boats and some smaller areas beside the AA guns with grey (to show metal deck). Smart compromise, and probably close to correct.
[quote]There has been some discussions regarding the size of the linoleum coverage. I could not make a definite decision so I painted the area beneath the boats and some smaller areas beside the AA guns with grey (to show metal deck).[/quote]
Smart compromise, and probably close to correct.
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:38 pm |
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pascalemod wrote: Liking the lower hull weathering, muckline, etc. Like on my Mikasa once, I did the same thing. Looks good! Thanks  ! Still a long way to go...
[quote="pascalemod"]Liking the lower hull weathering, muckline, etc. Like on my Mikasa once, I did the same thing. Looks good![/quote]
Thanks :thumbs_up_1: ! Still a long way to go...
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Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 2:29 am |
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