Thanks Marek and Jose for your comments. Marek, it is not the first time that I followed your advice: I softened the contrast of the different shades of grey on the hull.
I completed the details in the stern region (Mogami190).

- Mogami190
I followed the
Miyukikai plan and unbelievable � in the book
Kojinsha IJN Photo File #12: Mogami- & Tone-Class � there is an original picture of Mogami (page18) showing the end of the floatplane handling deck with details of the stern.
I decided not to use the monofilament thread I employed for my former models Tone and Chokai (
1 in Mogami191). Instead I will do the complete rigging of Mogami with Uni-Caenis 20den (
2 in Mogami191). To avoid disaster I will make this �invisible thread� more visible by adding tiny white isolators.

- Mogami191
I added hull details (marked with black �
x� in Mogami192) following the Miyukikai plan (In pictures showing Mogami in 1935 these parts are visible.

- Mogami192
I am not sure if they were still there in 1944. I also don�t know what they are for (pipes for cooling water or part for holding the bulge? Can anybody help?). The following pictures demonstrate the weathering of the hull.

- Mogami193

- Mogami194

- Mogami195

- Mogami196
Thanks Marek and Jose for your comments. Marek, it is not the first time that I followed your advice: I softened the contrast of the different shades of grey on the hull.
I completed the details in the stern region (Mogami190). [attachment=6]Mogami190.jpg[/attachment]I followed the [i]Miyukikai[/i] plan and unbelievable � in the book [i]Kojinsha IJN Photo File #12: Mogami- & Tone-Class[/i] � there is an original picture of Mogami (page18) showing the end of the floatplane handling deck with details of the stern.
I decided not to use the monofilament thread I employed for my former models Tone and Chokai ([color=#FF0000][b]1[/b][/color] in Mogami191). Instead I will do the complete rigging of Mogami with Uni-Caenis 20den ([color=#FF0000][b]2[/b][/color] in Mogami191). To avoid disaster I will make this �invisible thread� more visible by adding tiny white isolators.[attachment=5]Mogami191.jpg[/attachment]
I added hull details (marked with black �[b]x[/b]� in Mogami192) following the Miyukikai plan (In pictures showing Mogami in 1935 these parts are visible. [attachment=4]Mogami192.jpg[/attachment]I am not sure if they were still there in 1944. I also don�t know what they are for (pipes for cooling water or part for holding the bulge? Can anybody help?). The following pictures demonstrate the weathering of the hull.[attachment=3]Mogami193.jpg[/attachment][attachment=2]Mogami194.jpg[/attachment][attachment=1]Mogami195.jpg[/attachment][attachment=0]Mogami196.jpg[/attachment]