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 Post subject: My First IJN
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:27 pm 
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Anyone know where I can get this book in the U.S., or buy it used from any of you? Heck, even borrow it?

Gakken Pacific War series 26 - IJN BB Ise Class

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Hi Jason M :wave_1:

I know how frustrating it can be when the book is out of stock !
When I build my IJN ISE I search the net of pictures and also Book review on Gakken Ise book. small scale pictures, but better than none :big_grin:

Gakken has made "The IJN Battle ship perfect guide" volume GAKKEN N° 03411
Here are pictures of all the BB models.

I hope it will be a help

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:08 pm 
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Jason M. wrote:
Anyone know where I can get this book in the U.S., or buy it used from any of you? Heck, even borrow it?

Gakken Pacific War series 26 - IJN BB Ise Class


Yes, there's one on eBay right now:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0085613509


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:21 pm 
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aeronautic wrote:

Here are pictures of all the BB models. I hope it will be a help

Lars


That is some website you have, Lars! I am in the process of acquiring my own IJN 1:700 kit collection, and of course many of the models I have purchased are re-tooled and/or new releases.

I did not know of your fine collection and build descriptions before I started to buy the various models I will construct, myself. 1:700 kit building is almost entirely new to me (I am a scratchbuilder, not a kit-assembler), but I did have a few IJN ships in the 1970's.

The kits now being produced are beautifully molded, and I am looking forward to building them. I am happy to see many of my choices are the same that you have featured, so I guess my research has been correct!

I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate what you have done (and continue to do) and, although my collection will be limited to about 1 ship of each class, I would like to make the most of each kit I have acquired. Your site will provide many good tips and techniques.

Thank you for posting your link!

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Dan - are they much better than the old kits? I've not bought any of the new toolings and I'd be interested in more info.

Thanks,

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Thanks RNfan Dan
For the kind words about my website. Much appreciated.

One of the fine things of all the IJN models, is the variety of ships and weapons. The 4 great makers of model ships has nearly produced all of the entire IJN to date, also Pit Road/skyWave had filled the gap and make high quality plastic kit.

Now Aoshima has produced new moulds of BB as Nagato/Mutsu and lately Fuso/Yamashiro just to mentions a few.

Hasegawa has the BB Hyuga/Ise as one of the best in their inventory - Now we can only hope that Hasegawa will remake the 4 BB kongo-class
- they are in need to do so, if the modellers don't have to scratch build 2/3 parts of the ship-class.

And maybe the PE firm of Lion Roar will go further with their range of PE-set of CV decks -they have just released the deck of BB/CV of ISE/Hyuga.
The IJN model hobby is up in high gear again.
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Rob wrote:
Dan - are they much better than the old kits? I've not bought any of the new toolings and I'd be interested in more info.

Thanks,

Rob


Rob--

I can't speak for the most recent new toolings compared with the 1994-99ish kits--they're ALL "new" by my 30-odd-years reckoning :lol_1: , so I'm not the guy you want to ask.

The "old" I was referring to, were kits probably made within the first six or seven years of the consortium's big influx to US hobby shops. I was in HS 1972-74. It's been a long time, but I do recall thinking this was no way to make a model kit--it was a carrier and a destroyer I bought.

Dan


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