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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:52 am 
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An old work, i finished it last year ^O^

I tried to dedicate the second wave attack against pearl harbor.
Attack group combined from 18 Vals and 9 Zekes
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1972 (Waterline Consortium 1st generation) – Aoshima Issued
Hiryu, 1942

Item # AO26, kit # WL26, originally released 1971, also issued under the Minicraft label in the US, re-issued 1991 with Leviathan accessory set as item #01484

2003 (Waterline Consortium 2nd generation) – Aoshima Issued

Hiryu 1939-Item # AOS031476, “limited release” with air group and flight deck markings circa 1939, released May, 2003
Hiryu 1942-Item # AOS031483, with air group and flight deck markings for Midway Operation, released May, 2003
Hiryu 1942-Item # AOS032534, “Limited Edition” with guide book covering ship history, kit modifications & super detailing, released August, 2003
Hiryu 1942-Item # AOS03343, Super Detail version with photoetch fret, released May, 2004

2011 3rd Generation – Fujimi Issued
Hiryu ’41-’42-

item #430331, SWM (EX) -56, released December, 2011
item #430416, SWM (EX) -SP21, with water base, released May, 2013
item #430737, SWM (EX) -SP38, with wave base, released June, 2014
item #421728, FH-25, full hull version, released September, 2014
item #451183, FHSP-14, full hull version with 36 aircraft and decals, released February, 2015
item #431284, SWM (EX) -SP44, 2nd Carrier Division boxing with Soryu included, released May, 2015
item #470139, Easy (EX) - 14, with color flight deck sticker/decal, released December, 2015
item #470184, Easy (EX) – SP1, 2nd Carrier Division boxing with Soryu included, both with color flight deck sticker/decal, released August,

item #470184, Easy (EX) – SP5, full hull option, with color flight deck sticker/decal, released April, 2017
item #431659, SWM (EX) -SP67, Battle of Midway boxing with 1st Carrier Division Akagi & Kaga, 2nd Carrier Division with Soryu included, released June, 2017

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Nichimo, full hull. Originally released circa late 1960s -1970s. Now all OOP

Hiryu - Item #77055, release date unknown, reissued as item #050850, released August 2007

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Fujimi issued, full hull only
Hiryu 1941-42

item #600086, released November, 2011
item #600161, Deluxe Edition with full photo etch, released July, 2013
Item #600239, Summer Limited Edition, with metal 12.7cm barrels, released Summer, 2014
item #600277, SP “Navalized” version, with 36 aircraft, released February, 2015
item #600352, SP Premium version, with all Fujimi photo etch frets and flight deck mask, released July, 2015
item # 600383, SP version with wood deck sticker, released August, 2016
item #600536, SP “Navalized” version, with 63 aircraft, Pearl Harbor and/or Midway markings, released December, 2017

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Luqmanul Hakim’s Hiryu, June, 1942 (F) full hull version: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... /index.htm
Won-hui Lee's Hiryu, June 1942 under attack (F): http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... /index.htm
Yufei Mao’s Hiryu early war (Aoshima new tool): http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
Dan Kaplan’s Hiryu, June, 1942 (Aoshima new tool): http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
Paul Helfrich’s Hiryu, early war (Aoshima original tool): http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
Alan Chung’s Hiryu, June, 1942, as damaged (Aoshima original tool): http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html

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Peter Van Buren’s Hiryu, June, 1942 (F): http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... /index.htm

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Danny Wong’s scratch-built, RC 1/200 Hiryu: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html

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masch3 wrote:
Wow! Outstanding work! :thumbs_up_1:

Are the decks real wood?

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no , its photo etched part by pitroad

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Excellent work, my man! I envy your skill!


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Fantastic! I am really impressed! Excellent! :thumbs_up_1:
How did u make the Rig? Heated Plastic Sprue?
And there would be another technical Question. You seem to be an Expert to me :big_grin:
What exactly was the Reason for building the Funnels sidewise on the Hull at those japanese Carriers?
I have some Guesses but let the Expert speak....

Thanks in Advance! :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:

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Hi staffyu
Good to see you here on this site too :wave_1:

I have followed your work from your own website. And I must say that your craftsmanship is superb. The dedication you lay in those model are fantastic.

speechless!

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thank u lars , recently i've changed my blog to http://blog.sina.com.cn/staffyu , hope u like it.
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IJN Hiryu

http://forum.modelship.com.tw/phpBB2/vi ... .php?t=568

AOSHIMA plus Lionroar PE set , wish you enjoy ^O^

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Great work! I believe that is the Hiryu PE deck from LionRoar, is it not?


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I don't mean to revive such an old thread, heh.

But I was just wondering if any of you had worked with the Hiryu/Soryu Aoshima sets, and if so, what your experience was with the out of the box constructions?


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The new Aoshima version is excellent, instructions good.


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Actually, I was referring to Hiryu. No new release of Soryu as of yet. Don't know why as it would be a winner.


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In that case, how good is the old Aoshima Soryu kit?


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Not great. One of the best correction jobs I've seen is on the Omani site. See the page and scroll down for the step by step build portion: http://www.h3.dion.ne.jp/~mokei/e-frame-sitemap.htm


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Hey guys....

Based on many of the models done by people in the gallery and on other websites, it almost seems like the XF55 deck Tan from Tamiya does not represent well the deck color of these two carriers.

I've tried the color on my Akagi. It looks fine, except I feel it is still a little 'flat' for a color.

Does anyone have any tips on how to create a nice looking 'wooden' deck on these carriers?


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I'd like to see the link. I wouldn't rush to judgement. Aoshima has a very good track record with its 1/700 retoolings. The retooled Hiryu is exquisite.


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I have just received my new retooled Aoshima 1/700 Soryu and I must say it looks excellent. I haven't got my Hiryu kit in front of me to compare but it looks at first glance on a par. Certainly light years ahead of the old kit, not sure how it compares to resin kits of Soryu, except its loads cheaper!
The hull is in 2 halves and you get hangar sections to go under the elevators, giving you the option of modelling the elevators up or down. Everything looks crisp and nicely moulded, I can't say its the best 1/700 ship kit but it looks like it could be among the best available at the moment. You get 12 planes, which I think are just about the nicest that come with a kit, ordnance is included for them as is landing gear for the Vals, you only need etch props to finish them off. A set of deck marking decals are included for those (like me) who don't want to paint the markings on.
I also got the Aoshima etch for this kit. I have to say it's a bit pricey considering you only get the masts and crash barrier/wind protector things for the flight deck. You will need to buy seperate railings, deck edge nets and a/c props as well anything else you can think of.
That said the kit does look very nice indeed and is well worth getting in my opinion.

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Sounds very good to me. Thanks for the quick review.

Mperor - flight deck color - try using a wash of burnst umber over the paint - I think you'll like the result.


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Ps - the generic detailing sprues are included but Aoshima have new tooled 25mm twins on their own sprues. The only thing used from the generic detailing sprues are the twin 5' barrels and some boats.

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It's an interesting kit: the boat stowage area on the stern & the bridge structure, at least, varied between her commissioning and her final battle at Midway. I think in the 1941 version the boat stowage is already "covered", i.e., the boats are mounted on the deck rather than in recesses. I guess we'll see both a "China station" 1938-1940 version [could not find an English TROM for Soryu prior to formation of Kido Butai, and no time to search Japanese sources at present] and a "Midway" 1942 version marketed shortly.

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