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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 4:42 am 
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Outstanding building, my compliments :woo_hoo:

What intriges me, what kind of glue are you using???....if I take a look at your rudder, no gleu rests can be found....

Hope you can tell us morevabout it, of your techniqeus behind it?? :smallsmile:

Greetz bjorn


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 2:58 am 
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Hi Martin and Dan, thank-you for your comments! and Anthony.. I'm glad to have some company while working on Nagato, hope you are too! I will follow your build as well! Here is an update on what I have been working on the past week or so...

-ditched the side marker lights kit parts and made some with clear styrene tube drilled out slightly on the bottom with paint inserted into the drilled hole, then dunked in Future floor polish:
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additional detail added to superstructure base and portholes drilled and capped:
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prop parts:
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rudder detail:
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I will have more pics in the next day or two of the finished and joined hull and also the next superstructure level...thanks for viewing my post and comments and suggestions, as always, are most welcome! -Tim


Stunning work :thumbs_up_1:

How do you achieve such neat PE work? I like what you did with the navigation lights- I have done something similar with lights on 1/48 planes and will borrow the idea if it is ok with you?

Also did the doors and portholes come in the lion roar set? I think they look great and really add to the detail.

Looking forward to your next update

Cheers

Anthony


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:50 am 
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Hi Anthony! The doors were included in the Lionroar set but portholes were not so I used Flyhawk ones:
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 2:14 am 
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Thanks, I just ordered some along with extra ladders (the hasegawa set only provides handrails for the existing plastic stairs)

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:18 am 
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Those portholes are tedious to deal with for sure, but worth the effort I think. I didnt scrape off the existing molded-on detail on all portholes, but most of them I did. the pe ones (as above) don't fit flush unless you do...


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:35 am 
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Your patience is incredible. Beautiful clean work and a very nice attention to detail! Keep up the good work.

Also: Did you have any nightmares involving portholes? :heh: I would never have the patience for that many little fiddly bits of PE!


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:38 pm 
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Small update, got more work done on the hull and added another deck on superstructure:



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Thanks for viewing and thanks especially to those who have commented, its appreciated! -Tim


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:00 pm 
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That P/E work is stunning.
Looking forwards to the rest of the build.
( Pictures are also superb )
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:12 am 
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wow nice work
btw how do you paint all the fittings that youve attached to the wood deck? seems tricky...


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cplchanb wrote:
btw how do you paint all the fittings that youve attached to the wood deck? seems tricky...


You read my mind....I just discovered this thread, and have been wondering that since I saw the pics of the painted turrets with unpainted brass on page 1!

Very nice work. I love those 127mm's...

Bob


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cplchanb wrote:
btw how do you paint all the fittings that youve attached to the wood deck? seems tricky...


You read my mind....I just discovered this thread, and have been wondering that since I saw the pics of the painted turrets with unpainted brass on page 1!

Very nice work. I love those 127mm's...

Bob


I was thinking the same, then it struck me he may wish to show the PE rather than paint it...hum :thinking:

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Charlestonguy wrote:
then it struck me he may wish to show the PE rather than paint it...hum :thinking:


You may be onto something there ;)

Anyway thanks for your comments guys! Not much new, but got decks 7 and 8 on the superstructure done:



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deck 8: those japs were big on binoculars :) *edit* well, just noticed in the pic...there are two distinct ejector marks on the outside binocular deck, hmmm...guess nothing a couple of ammo boxes won't hide, but despite the small flaws (and the one gig one, the CAD hull) the kit fits together wonderfully so far
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Thanks for viewing! -Tim


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:38 am 
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nice update!

That bridge is looking great will all the extra detail. Hope mine turns out half as good

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Hi guys! Another small update, deck 9 of superstructure:

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Type 13 radar:
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Thanks again for viewing and comments and suggestions are welcome. -Tim


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Thank you for breaking this down by level. This kit is on my bucket list and your posting will be invaluable when I am able to start my build. Thanks! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:22 am 
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Hi Tim, I see what you mean about being big on binocs!

Cracking work as usual, I am glad you are going for the pure etch finish like you were discussing on Britmodeller. It will be great seeing it as your ship progresses.

All the best, Ray


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Hi C-guy and Ray. hehe sometimes I think my posts are too detailed...theres quite a few pics of the same thing at times I'm afraid. But I've settled into a nice routine where I work for 2 or 3 hours and then grab a coffee ( have to drink de-caf when I'm modeling, reg coffee makes my hands shake a little bit...its true ;)...and then I take a couple of pics and call it done. The pics help me as well as I can see the detail almost better than I can firsthand and it allows me to make corrections to things I otherwise may not have noticed.

The superstructure of Hasegawa's Nagato has a TON of parts, but they do they fit together extremely well...this is a high quality kit and I know you will enjoy it too when you start yours.

Thanks for your comments and I will have deck 10 done this week...see you then! -Tim


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Well finally... I have the superstructure done. Here a couple pics of the top deck and the total ss subassembly:

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Thanks for viewing my post! Comments and suggestions are welcome. -Tim


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Magnificent! The Type 22 radar looks like it's tipping back just a hair.


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Absolutely amazing. Some of the best PE work I've ever seen. Totally neat and clean, not a speck of glue in sight. How do you do it!

Thanks for sharing your build with us. Though I have to say the quality of your PE work makes me green with envy when I look at mine!

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