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Art wrote: Richard J OMalley wrote: [Thank you for your offer to help. I can use it ! I am new to this internet stuff. You say PM me for help . What does that mean ? Richard ... At the bottom of this message are three boxes: Profile...PM...email Click on the PM or email to talk privately. Art Thanks I found it 
[quote="Art"][quote="Richard J OMalley"][Thank you for your offer to help. I can use it ! I am new to this internet stuff. You say PM me for help . What does that mean ?
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Richard J OMalley wrote: [Thank you for your offer to help. I can use it ! I am new to this internet stuff. You say PM me for help . What does that mean ? Richard ...
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[quote="Richard J OMalley"][Thank you for your offer to help. I can use it ! I am new to this internet stuff. You say PM me for help . What does that mean ?
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[Thank you for your offer to help. I can use it ! I am new to this internet stuff. You say PM me for help . What does that mean ?
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Hi Art,
Thank you for your information, regarding the Miyukikai IJN Plans. I think we should make you the IJN Representative for the Modelwarships Forum. You certainly have studied the IJN to the letter.
I have as you know, several models on the go at the moment, which should be completed by the end of the year/early 2007.
I think I will definately have a go at a Japanese Cruiser or Destroyer as a change of subject matter. I have always been fascinated by larger Battleships and Aircraft Carriers, but another large model such as these, is out of the question, due to lack of space for storage and transporting to the lake.
A Cruiser or one of the large destroyer's would be about the right size in 1/96 scale or even 1/72 for a destroyer.
I need to gather a bit of information together whilst doing my present builds, so that I have something to plan for.
Hi Art,
Thank you for your information, regarding the Miyukikai IJN Plans. I think we should make you the IJN Representative for the Modelwarships Forum. You certainly have studied the IJN to the letter.
I have as you know, several models on the go at the moment, which should be completed by the end of the year/early 2007.
I think I will definately have a go at a Japanese Cruiser or Destroyer as a change of subject matter. I have always been fascinated by larger Battleships and Aircraft Carriers, but another large model such as these, is out of the question, due to lack of space for storage and transporting to the lake.
A Cruiser or one of the large destroyer's would be about the right size in 1/96 scale or even 1/72 for a destroyer.
I need to gather a bit of information together whilst doing my present builds, so that I have something to plan for.
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Incidentally, the 3DCG publisher is Futubasha. Misspelled it.
Incidentally, the 3DCG publisher is Futubasha. Misspelled it.
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Not sure where you're located but I suggest you first try Hobbylink Japan. They may be out of stock/print, which means looking at Amazon or Ebay or a used bookstore online.
In the US, Pacific Front Hobbies tends to carry these titles as well.
HTH, Dan
Not sure where you're located but I suggest you first try Hobbylink Japan. They may be out of stock/print, which means looking at Amazon or Ebay or a used bookstore online.
In the US, Pacific Front Hobbies tends to carry these titles as well.
HTH, Dan
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Dan K wrote: I cancur with Art's comments about the Miyukikai plan sets, Lacroix & Wells, Skulski (and about IJN fans):
I would add two more excellent resources:
Gakken Vol. # #16 on the Takao class, featuring 2 superb 1/100 builds of Takao & Maya
utabash 3DCG volume on Takao class - very well done.
Where can I find these ? Are they books or mag ? Excuse me for my ignorance but it sounds like something I would be interested in
Thanks
Richard
[quote="Dan K"]I cancur with Art's comments about the Miyukikai plan sets, Lacroix & Wells, Skulski (and about IJN fans):
I would add two more excellent resources:
Gakken Vol. # #16 on the Takao class, featuring 2 superb 1/100 builds of Takao & Maya
utabash 3DCG volume on Takao class - very well done.[/quote]
Where can I find these ? Are they books or mag ? Excuse me for my ignorance but it sounds like something I would be interested in
Thanks
Richard
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quote="Art"] RICHARD OMALLEY wrote: :lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged . Hello Richard, Very glad to see another modeller interested in the IJN Please be aware that there are some inaccuracies in Skulski's books, especially the Yamato. These have been corrected in the re-print. If you decide to go ahead and build the Takao in detail, we can talk some more. I will probably have a number of bits and bobs that you could use, things that are generic for the HC class of ships. Anchors, bitts, vents etc. The "Bible" of IJN cruisers is Lacroix and Wells 'Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War' 1997 ISBN 0-87021-311-3. A must have. Also there are several Japanese publications obtainable through Hobbylink Japan but the only other one I refer to is 'Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy' ( Heavy Cruisers ) ISBN 4-7698-0782-1 With these two books you can build any IJN HC and thumb your nose at any critic regarding accuracy. If you are not able to find a second hand copy anywhere, you are welcome to borrow my working copies. The Miyukikai Plans also include the sister ships if you would like a comparison of changes throughout the war. 071 MAYA 1944 1/200 scale 078 TAKAO 1945 " " 100 CHOKAI 1938 " " 101 ATAGO 1942 " " I hope this info is helpful, I am so thrilled that somebody else is interested in building IJN in 1/96 scale!! Art Thank you very much for all your help,all of you ! The wonderfull world of the internet. I was'nt sure if I wanted to tackle such a big project as the Takao but with all of your help {everone } I should be able to do it [WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY ] Ihave'nt built a scratch-built model in almost twenty years and am looking forward to getting back into it . I was going to do the Oregon BB-3 in 1/48 BUT Looks like things have changed .What about the card model idea ! Would it help me ? Thanks again . I also Did'nt belive the prices . Thanks for clearing it up ! IJN Suzuya IJN Shinano IJN Shokako IJN I-400 + + +[/quote]
quote="Art"][quote="RICHARD OMALLEY"]:lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .[/quote]
Hello Richard,
Very glad to see another modeller interested in the IJN :woo_hoo:
Please be aware that there are some inaccuracies in Skulski's books, especially the Yamato. These have been corrected in the re-print. If you decide to go ahead and build the Takao in detail, we can talk some more. I will probably have a number of bits and bobs that you could use, things that are generic for the HC class of ships. Anchors, bitts, vents etc.
The "Bible" of IJN cruisers is Lacroix and Wells 'Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War' 1997 ISBN 0-87021-311-3. A must have.
Also there are several Japanese publications obtainable through Hobbylink Japan but the only other one I refer to is 'Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy' ( Heavy Cruisers ) ISBN 4-7698-0782-1
With these two books you can build any IJN HC and thumb your nose at any critic regarding accuracy. If you are not able to find a second hand copy anywhere, you are welcome to borrow my working copies.
The Miyukikai Plans also include the sister ships if you would like a comparison of changes throughout the war.
071 MAYA 1944 1/200 scale 078 TAKAO 1945 " " 100 CHOKAI 1938 " " 101 ATAGO 1942 " "
I hope this info is helpful, I am so thrilled that somebody else is interested in building IJN in 1/96 scale!!
Art
Thank you very much for all your help,all of you ! The wonderfull world of the internet. I was'nt sure if I wanted to tackle such a big project as the Takao but with all of your help {everone } I should be able to do it [WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY ] Ihave'nt built a scratch-built model in almost twenty years and am looking forward to getting back into it . I was going to do the Oregon BB-3 in 1/48 BUT Looks like things have changed .What about the card model idea ! Would it help me ? Thanks again . I also Did'nt belive the prices . Thanks for clearing it up ! IJN Suzuya IJN Shinano IJN Shokako IJN I-400 + + +[/quote]
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I cancur with Art's comments about the Miyukikai plan sets, Lacroix & Wells, Skulski (and about IJN fans):
I would add two more excellent resources:
Gakken Vol. # #16 on the Takao class, featuring 2 superb 1/100 builds of Takao & Maya
Futabash 3DCG volume on Takao class - very well done.
I cancur with Art's comments about the Miyukikai plan sets, Lacroix & Wells, Skulski (and about IJN fans):
I would add two more excellent resources:
Gakken Vol. # #16 on the Takao class, featuring 2 superb 1/100 builds of Takao & Maya
Futabash 3DCG volume on Takao class - very well done.
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RICHARD OMALLEY wrote: :lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .
Hello Richard,
Very glad to see another modeller interested in the IJN
Please be aware that there are some inaccuracies in Skulski's books, especially the Yamato. These have been corrected in the re-print. If you decide to go ahead and build the Takao in detail, we can talk some more. I will probably have a number of bits and bobs that you could use, things that are generic for the HC class of ships. Anchors, bitts, vents etc.
The "Bible" of IJN cruisers is Lacroix and Wells 'Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War' 1997 ISBN 0-87021-311-3. A must have.
Also there are several Japanese publications obtainable through Hobbylink Japan but the only other one I refer to is 'Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy' ( Heavy Cruisers ) ISBN 4-7698-0782-1
With these two books you can build any IJN HC and thumb your nose at any critic regarding accuracy. If you are not able to find a second hand copy anywhere, you are welcome to borrow my working copies.
The Miyukikai Plans also include the sister ships if you would like a comparison of changes throughout the war.
071 MAYA 1944 1/200 scale
078 TAKAO 1945 " "
100 CHOKAI 1938 " "
101 ATAGO 1942 " "
I hope this info is helpful, I am so thrilled that somebody else is interested in building IJN in 1/96 scale!!
Art
IJN Shimakaze
IJN Suzuya
IJN Shinano
IJN Shokako
IJN I-400
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[quote="RICHARD OMALLEY"]:lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .[/quote]
Hello Richard,
Very glad to see another modeller interested in the IJN :woo_hoo:
Please be aware that there are some inaccuracies in Skulski's books, especially the Yamato. These have been corrected in the re-print. If you decide to go ahead and build the Takao in detail, we can talk some more. I will probably have a number of bits and bobs that you could use, things that are generic for the HC class of ships. Anchors, bitts, vents etc.
The "Bible" of IJN cruisers is Lacroix and Wells 'Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War' 1997 ISBN 0-87021-311-3. A must have.
Also there are several Japanese publications obtainable through Hobbylink Japan but the only other one I refer to is 'Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy' ( Heavy Cruisers ) ISBN 4-7698-0782-1
With these two books you can build any IJN HC and thumb your nose at any critic regarding accuracy. If you are not able to find a second hand copy anywhere, you are welcome to borrow my working copies.
The Miyukikai Plans also include the sister ships if you would like a comparison of changes throughout the war.
071 MAYA 1944 1/200 scale
078 TAKAO 1945 " "
100 CHOKAI 1938 " "
101 ATAGO 1942 " "
I hope this info is helpful, I am so thrilled that somebody else is interested in building IJN in 1/96 scale!!
Art
IJN Shimakaze
IJN Suzuya
IJN Shinano
IJN Shokako
IJN I-400
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Victorious wrote: Thank you Art, for posting up the web address of this fantastic site for obtaining plans. I have had a good browse through all there pages and what amazes me, is the cost of these plans. They are virtually give away prices. The postage will probably cost more that the plans, but still cheap when you compare them from other scources. Have you got any more web addresses, for any other scouces of Japanese Warship Information? I have sent off for their FREE Catalogue and might just be tempted to have a go at scratch building a Japanese Warship sometime next year. Meanwhile I have the Vic & Marlborough to get finished first.
Hi Geoff,
Glad to be of assistance.
A little background - I have been dealing with Haruo Takami for a number of years and he has never failed me. I now have quite an extensive library of his plans. His prices have not changed in all that time. His English is not the best but his scruples are. His sources are impeccable, he is associated with all the Universities and has access to all the authoritative Japanese IJN Naval Historians.
He works as a draftsman for a famous Electrical Company and produces these plans as a hobby They are xeroxed and so will fade after a period of time - so be aware! With your first order, he includes a free data sheet of guns, ships boats, Dc's etc. It will take a couple of weeks to get a reply, or your order, but be assured it WILL arrive.
I have found the cheapest and best way for me to remit money is in the form of a Japanese Yen bill, bought without taxes or charges at the local International airport, folded between two sheets of paper - or better still, send it between a couple of postcards in an envelope. He just LOVES European historical architecture. You might have noticed!
As far as any other web addresses for IJN material,- where do I start? I suppose it depends on what, in particular, you are after. I became interested in the IJN as a result of being informed that there is very little available, all records were destroyed at the end of the war to prevent the information falling into American hands. How wrong that assumption was! True, the bulk of material was destroyed as ordered, but it is amazing what has, and is still coming to light, and what has yet to be publicised will knock the arm-chair admirals socks off.
I will compose a list of IJN related sites that I use in a seperate post.
Sorry for the waffle - The IJN, ( ship construction that is ) is something that pushes my buttons.
regards,
Art
[quote="Victorious"]Thank you Art, for posting up the web address of this fantastic site for obtaining plans. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
I have had a good browse through all there pages and what amazes me, is the cost of these plans. They are virtually give away prices. The postage will probably cost more that the plans, but still cheap when you compare them from other scources.
Have you got any more web addresses, for any other scouces of Japanese Warship Information?
I have sent off for their FREE Catalogue and might just be tempted to have a go at scratch building a Japanese Warship sometime next year. Meanwhile I have the Vic & Marlborough to get finished first.[/quote]
Hi Geoff,
Glad to be of assistance.
A little background - I have been dealing with Haruo Takami for a number of years and he has never failed me. I now have quite an extensive library of his plans. His prices have not changed in all that time. His English is not the best but his scruples are. His sources are impeccable, he is associated with all the Universities and has access to all the authoritative Japanese IJN Naval Historians.
He works as a draftsman for a famous Electrical Company and produces these plans as a hobby They are xeroxed and so will fade after a period of time - so be aware! With your first order, he includes a free data sheet of guns, ships boats, Dc's etc. It will take a couple of weeks to get a reply, or your order, but be assured it WILL arrive.
I have found the cheapest and best way for me to remit money is in the form of a Japanese Yen bill, bought without taxes or charges at the local International airport, folded between two sheets of paper - or better still, send it between a couple of postcards in an envelope. He just LOVES European historical architecture. You might have noticed!
As far as any other web addresses for IJN material,- where do I start? I suppose it depends on what, in particular, you are after. I became interested in the IJN as a result of being informed that there is very little available, all records were destroyed at the end of the war to prevent the information falling into American hands. How wrong that assumption was! True, the bulk of material was destroyed as ordered, but it is amazing what has, and is still coming to light, and what has yet to be publicised will knock the arm-chair admirals socks off.
I will compose a list of IJN related sites that I use in a seperate post.
Sorry for the waffle - The IJN, ( ship construction that is ) is something that pushes my buttons.
regards,
Art
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I think I can help...
Just PM me...
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I think I can help...
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Thank you Art, for posting up the web address of this fantastic site for obtaining plans.
I have had a good browse through all there pages and what amazes me, is the cost of these plans. They are virtually give away prices. The postage will probably cost more that the plans, but still cheap when you compare them from other scources.
Have you got any more web addresses, for any other scouces of Japanese Warship Information?
I have sent off for their FREE Catalogue and might just be tempted to have a go at scratch building a Japanese Warship sometime next year. Meanwhile I have the Vic & Marlborough to get finished first.
Thank you Art, for posting up the web address of this fantastic site for obtaining plans. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
I have had a good browse through all there pages and what amazes me, is the cost of these plans. They are virtually give away prices. The postage will probably cost more that the plans, but still cheap when you compare them from other scources.
Have you got any more web addresses, for any other scouces of Japanese Warship Information?
I have sent off for their FREE Catalogue and might just be tempted to have a go at scratch building a Japanese Warship sometime next year. Meanwhile I have the Vic & Marlborough to get finished first.
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RICHARD OMALLEY wrote: :lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/miyukikai/sub2.htm
Plan # 078. Can thoroughly recommend it ( 1/200 scale )
Any problems,- acquiring or scaling up, let me know.
Art
[quote="RICHARD OMALLEY"]:lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .[/quote]
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/miyukikai/sub2.htm
Plan # 078. Can thoroughly recommend it ( 1/200 scale )
Any problems,- acquiring or scaling up, let me know.
Art
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Digital Navy has a nice card model on CD of it. Im pretty sure Roman used the book you reference to create his model. Buy that and scale it up
Digital Navy has a nice card model on CD of it. Im pretty sure Roman used the book you reference to create his model. Buy that and scale it up
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1:96. I love it; it's so English (in the American sense).
I doubt any continental European would choose such a scale.
1:48 was the official scale of the Bureau of Construction.
1:96. I love it; it's so [i]English[/i] (in the American sense).
I doubt any continental European would choose such a scale.
1:48 was the official scale of the Bureau of Construction.
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RICHARD OMALLEY wrote: :lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .
Why not write to the publisher's, they might be able to tell you where larger plans can be obtained.
This would be an interesting model in the scale you propose. Will it be for Radio Control, or just a static model?
[quote="RICHARD OMALLEY"]:lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .[/quote]
Why not write to the publisher's, they might be able to tell you where larger plans can be obtained.
This would be an interesting model in the scale you propose. Will it be for Radio Control, or just a static model?
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 I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .
:lol_3: I just purchased " The Heavy Cruiser Takao " by Janusz Skulski and would like to build a 1/96 or 1/100 scale model of her . Does anyone know were I can find a set of plans for it . The book has everything but to reprouduce it all from the book would be costly. There must be some somewere because they are in the book . Plans in any scale would work as I can have them enlarged .
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