1/144 IJN but what?

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1/144 IJN but what?

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Any one care to guess what this vessel is and the aircraft?
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Akitsushima?

Kawanishi H6K Mavis
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Spot on ! :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
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I am curious as to the idenity of the carrier behind it with the enclosed(5inch?) gun and Vindicators.

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I believe this to be a CLV {Flying Deck Cruiser } that was never built .
The Model and picture are the work of a Douglas Kinloch and was seen
this year at the National Navy Day in Glasgow.
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What scale is the Akitsushima? Looks like that might be Trumpeter's 1/144 "Mavis" on the deck, but I'm not sure. Nice model, anyway!
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EPinniger wrote:What scale is the Akitsushima? Looks like that might be Trumpeter's 1/144 "Mavis" on the deck, but I'm not sure. Nice model, anyway!
The scale I believe is 1:144.Scratch built with the help of information from "Profile Morskie" here is a shot as seen at Glasgow Warship day.
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Some more nice photo,s Dave, :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo: :heh: :heh: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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It is a flying boat tender.
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Thanks for the nice pix of the ships Dave, it was good to meet you in Glasgow.

To give a wee bit more on the carrier. It's what I've called a CLV (Cruiser/ carrier Hybrid) as examined by many navies between the war. The US came closest actually putting a viable design in the water- if you ignore Japan's Tones etc seaplane cruisers, they had a similar mission profile. The Kreigsmarine liked the idea too, and as I've got some Me109s and Stukas that may yet emerge from the yard!!

I built the USS Start (named for one of the advocates of the hybrid in BuShips) in 1/144th and set the time line at around late 1938, she would have been just launched and it let me populate the deck with "yellow wings"! 3 channel radio and she's about 8 years old, though the hull's over 10 years old. I take that long to finish stuff.

Akitsushima was chosen as I couldn't quite face building Tone- yet- and the paint job is a lot of fun and hides a multitude of sins.

My "large" warships are all to 1/144th stand-off scale, hulls are balsa and superstructure is plastic sheet. Aircraft are usually commercially available kits. Like Trumpeter's Mavis bought in Taiwan about 4 years ago.

Presently on the stocks are a 1/144th stand off scale USS Wolverine paddle wheel training carrier and a 1/25th scale DDR Kliener Schnell Boot form the '70s.

If work would stop getting in the way I'd get them finished!
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1/144th Stand-off scale:
IJN Nisshin
HMAS Albatross

Keels laid: IJN Tone

Frames laid 1/25: DDR KleineSchnellBoot

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