IJN Chikuma 1912

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IJN Chikuma 1912

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Light cruiser IJN Chikuma complete. Very nice resin model produced by a little known garage kit manufacturer 104 ????104?? Construction Group (or unit or division). The name is that of the temporary ship repair facility that operated at Truk Laggon before and during WWII.

One pic is with IJN Tatsuta and IJN Jinstsu.

Will send pics to submissions.
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Re: IJN Chikuma 1912

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Nicccccce! :thumbs_up_1:
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GA, I love the subjects you build! I have also noticed your building is improving too.
This would look nice next to my 1942 version of Chikuma.... :cool_1:
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DanCinSD wrote:GA, I love the subjects you build! I have also noticed your building is improving too.
This would look nice next to my 1942 version of Chikuma.... :cool_1:
Victor Mike Tango! :wave_1:

Perhaps it would. :smallsmile: post a pic in this thread most welcome.
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what amazes me is how the japanese kept on building these 4 stacks cruisers well into the 20's.. easy to contruct maybe or very seaworthy vessels. good job GA :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:


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GA, I have just started construction on the Aoshima kit with P/E and as I progress I will post a few pictures...... but at my pace it will be a month or two!
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DanCinSD wrote:GA, I have just started construction on the Aoshima kit with P/E and as I progress I will post a few pictures...... but at my pace it will be a month or two!
Standing by.... :thumbs_up_1:
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