Calling all Yamato (大和) and Musashi (武蔵) fans
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Would anyone happen to know or guess at what the object that in in front of the port secondary mount is? A mooring buoy?
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
No idea where they're from. A former crewmember's photo album does seem like a plausible source.bucketfoot-al wrote:Any idea where these photos surfaced from? I'm guessing from a photo album of some former IJN sailor?

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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Hi all,
As so many of us ship modellers, I am a huge fan of the Yamato-class. Having gone through all the 162 pages of this thread, I have started to understand that my skills & patience are not yet at the level which is needed for a proper Yamato-model (probably Tamiya's new tool). So I have decided to practise a bit with Tami's Musashi which (I have understood) is an old kit with lots of inaccuracies. Therefore I have also decided not ot invest in those high-end aftermarket PE-sets (Pontos, Flyhawk etc.) but to proceed with cheaper from Eduard. I willl anyhow try to do my best to correect most of the errors and I found here an excellent list from the member "Chuck" which will be my guiding point.
However, I have not found out answers to certain questions. I have the Skulski 2017 book and I have checked most of the existing photos and to my eye it looks as if the Musashi kit has some major faults in regards the portlights (missing a lot of them especially at the LD level, wrong placement & sizes etc.). Any comments on this?
Another issue is the scupper pipes which are not in the correct positions (in comparison to Skulski pages 98-101 and some Yamato photos). Have I understoood correctly?
Thanks in advance and VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO KATANA for his excellent work on the rigging
! If he has no objections I am trying to collect all his comments into one document so that it would easier to use when modelling.
As so many of us ship modellers, I am a huge fan of the Yamato-class. Having gone through all the 162 pages of this thread, I have started to understand that my skills & patience are not yet at the level which is needed for a proper Yamato-model (probably Tamiya's new tool). So I have decided to practise a bit with Tami's Musashi which (I have understood) is an old kit with lots of inaccuracies. Therefore I have also decided not ot invest in those high-end aftermarket PE-sets (Pontos, Flyhawk etc.) but to proceed with cheaper from Eduard. I willl anyhow try to do my best to correect most of the errors and I found here an excellent list from the member "Chuck" which will be my guiding point.
However, I have not found out answers to certain questions. I have the Skulski 2017 book and I have checked most of the existing photos and to my eye it looks as if the Musashi kit has some major faults in regards the portlights (missing a lot of them especially at the LD level, wrong placement & sizes etc.). Any comments on this?
Another issue is the scupper pipes which are not in the correct positions (in comparison to Skulski pages 98-101 and some Yamato photos). Have I understoood correctly?
Thanks in advance and VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO KATANA for his excellent work on the rigging
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
The YAMATO RIGGING GUIDE has been separated into a new thread here, in the tips and tricks section: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=383204
Why Tips & Tricks? Because that is where other topics about rigging appear, and I wanted to keep it consistent.
(Stop gnashing your teeth, Dan)
Why Tips & Tricks? Because that is where other topics about rigging appear, and I wanted to keep it consistent.
(Stop gnashing your teeth, Dan)
Martin
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"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Grrrrr........ 
Thank you, M.
Thank you, M.
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
First post in this thread has been edited to include a link to the rigging guide.
De quoi s'agit-il?
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Very good, Timmy.
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YAMATO RIGGING GUIDE
Gentlemen,
a new rigging chapter has been published in the Tips & Tricks Section of this forum :
YAMATO RIGGING GUIDE
03.04. Rigging Funnel Attachments
Have a nice day.
a new rigging chapter has been published in the Tips & Tricks Section of this forum :
YAMATO RIGGING GUIDE
03.04. Rigging Funnel Attachments
Have a nice day.
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Your model has a lot of "wow" factor!
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UPDATE ON STATUS OF THE BATTLESHIP YAMATO ARCHIVE WEBSITE
I received a PM this morning from IJNFleetAdmiral inquiring whether my Battleship Yamato Internet website is down for good. I am reproducing my PM reply to the gentleman below so you all can be informed as to what has happened.
"Good morning -
Your guess is as good as mine. My two Lycos Tripod websites have been down (except for a couple of weeks in early March) since the beginning of February. The monthly fees are paid, I have submitted multiple "support tickets" - and have heard nothing back.
When this happened about 5 years ago I heard back and it was fixed within a week. However, it appears that Lycos may no longer give a rat's ass about giving support to their "legacy websites". The angry comments on their subscriber forum indicate as much.
So to sum up:
a. Yes, its definitely some kind of server issue (I can still get into my websites and add/delete/rearrange photos - the sites just don't appear online);
b. I have zero idea if Lycos will fix it, and
c. I have to decide how many months I will keep paying for no service before I "pull the plug".
I could now insert my obligatory rant about the destruction wreaked on the useful internet by the (ever ongoing) hand-held device and anti-social media software revolution, but there would be no point. Suffice to say that this massive "dumbing-down" of the internet's usefulness - and of humanity in general (if you have any doubts about this - spending 5 minutes on ANY "anti-social media" site will instantly remove them) - has wrecked legacy websites - and forums like this one - and led to their large-scale abandonment. It appears that we are the "collateral damage" to the new "click-bait crack" revenue-generating internet economic model.
*I'm out*"
"Good morning -
Your guess is as good as mine. My two Lycos Tripod websites have been down (except for a couple of weeks in early March) since the beginning of February. The monthly fees are paid, I have submitted multiple "support tickets" - and have heard nothing back.
When this happened about 5 years ago I heard back and it was fixed within a week. However, it appears that Lycos may no longer give a rat's ass about giving support to their "legacy websites". The angry comments on their subscriber forum indicate as much.
So to sum up:
a. Yes, its definitely some kind of server issue (I can still get into my websites and add/delete/rearrange photos - the sites just don't appear online);
b. I have zero idea if Lycos will fix it, and
c. I have to decide how many months I will keep paying for no service before I "pull the plug".
I could now insert my obligatory rant about the destruction wreaked on the useful internet by the (ever ongoing) hand-held device and anti-social media software revolution, but there would be no point. Suffice to say that this massive "dumbing-down" of the internet's usefulness - and of humanity in general (if you have any doubts about this - spending 5 minutes on ANY "anti-social media" site will instantly remove them) - has wrecked legacy websites - and forums like this one - and led to their large-scale abandonment. It appears that we are the "collateral damage" to the new "click-bait crack" revenue-generating internet economic model.
*I'm out*"
Last edited by bucketfoot-al on Wed Mar 27, 2024 3:35 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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https://battleshipyamato.com
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https://battleshipyamato.com
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Re: UPDATE ON STATUS OF THE BATTLESHIP YAMATO ARCHIVE WEBSIT
thats a shame. Hopefully they will resolve the issues asap. would you consider moving to another site?
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Re: UPDATE ON STATUS OF THE BATTLESHIP YAMATO ARCHIVE WEBSIT
First I would need to download all of my text from the site, as well as the photos (to avoid having to search for them on old external drives where they are stored). That all takes free time - which I had a lot more of during the years I was setting up the site than I do now (Thank the Lord!cplchanb wrote:thats a shame. Hopefully they will resolve the issues asap. would you consider moving to another site?
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YAMATO RIGGING GUIDE
Gentlemen,
3 new rigging steps have been published in the Tips & Tricks Section of this forum : YAMATO RIGGING GUIDE
03.05. Rigging of 2 Cables from Side Mast Arm tips to Main Mast Lower Lug
03.06. Rigging of the Connection Cable between the 2 Side Mast Arm tips
03.07. White (double) Flag Cord from 60cm Searchlight Platform to Main Mast Aft Pulley
3 new rigging steps have been published in the Tips & Tricks Section of this forum : YAMATO RIGGING GUIDE
03.05. Rigging of 2 Cables from Side Mast Arm tips to Main Mast Lower Lug
03.06. Rigging of the Connection Cable between the 2 Side Mast Arm tips
03.07. White (double) Flag Cord from 60cm Searchlight Platform to Main Mast Aft Pulley
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
UPDATE ON YAMATO WEB GALLERY AKA http://WWW.BATTLESHIPYAMATO.COM
As of this morning the website is back up. I have still not received any reply from Lycos Customer Support to my tickets, so whether they did something to fix the link, or their servers "hiccuped" and restored it on their own - I do not know.
So if you want to go get some of the photos on there - get 'em while they last, because the last time the "fix" only lasted about a week or two before it went down again....
As of this morning the website is back up. I have still not received any reply from Lycos Customer Support to my tickets, so whether they did something to fix the link, or their servers "hiccuped" and restored it on their own - I do not know.
So if you want to go get some of the photos on there - get 'em while they last, because the last time the "fix" only lasted about a week or two before it went down again....
bucketfoot-al
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https://battleshipyamato.com
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https://battleshipyamato.com
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Fingers crossed............
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Dan K wrote:Fingers crossed............
Same here ... this whole frustrating episode has spurred me to finish uploading some new Yamato/Musashi photos that have turned up over the past 5 years ... I may get to it this weekend and will post here if I do ...
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
I have made a major update to the Yamato & Musashi web gallery over this weekend, adding about 35 photos and diagrams.
This brings me "up to date". You may have seen some of these "new" photos as they have popped up online the past few years, some photos are higher resolution versions of existing photos, and there are about 15 diagrams showing the changing superstructure and decks of Yamato and Musashi over the course of their lives.
These additions to the Gallery are all (for now) on the last three pages of the archive, for easier locating.
Enjoy!
htttp://www.battleshipyamato.com
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This brings me "up to date". You may have seen some of these "new" photos as they have popped up online the past few years, some photos are higher resolution versions of existing photos, and there are about 15 diagrams showing the changing superstructure and decks of Yamato and Musashi over the course of their lives.
These additions to the Gallery are all (for now) on the last three pages of the archive, for easier locating.
Enjoy!
htttp://www.battleshipyamato.com
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Huh, I was not familiar with those last 2 pics of Musashi's funnel and mainmast. Good to see.
Any other newbies, w/o my having to scrolll all the way thru? Page? (Yes, I'm being lazy.)
Any other newbies, w/o my having to scrolll all the way thru? Page? (Yes, I'm being lazy.)
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Re: Calling all IJN Yamato (??) and Musashi (??) fans
Well, that's why I put all 35 new photos in - AT THE VERY END.Dan K wrote:Huh, I was not familiar with those last 2 pics of Musashi's funnel and mainmast. Good to see.
Any other newbies, w/o my having to scrolll all the way thru? Page? (Yes, I'm being lazy.)
The First "NEW" photo is a photo of Yamato and Musashi at Brunei on p 14 of the index photos of the Archive (out of a total of 16 pages of index photos). Right after that photo are the 15 new diagrams, followed by the new photos.
BTW, I believe that most (if not all) of the "new" photos were posted on this thread ... which has a LOT more than 16 pages ... so you're better off perusing my Internet Archive ...
bucketfoot-al
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Creator of the Yamato/Musashi Archive Photo Gallery
https://battleshipyamato.com
dulce et decorum est pro patria mori