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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 8:39 am 
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Hello everyone, here I am with a series of images.

I managed to complete all the 150mm calibers and the second battery.
I must say that for the second battery I had a lot of trouble with the plastic bags. They didn't want to go in, not only because of the thickness but also because of the structure.
I had to remove all the color and also cut and sand many parts otherwise they wouldn't go in and even hit the edge of the plastic in the upper part of the turret.
A real mess of work. Last but not least, I lost a barrel.
I mean, let's talk about it! I recovered much smaller pieces on the ground and yet the barrel is literally D-I-S-A-P-P-E-A-R-E-D. I mobilized my wife, all the children to search but nothing doing.
I imposed on my wife that for the next ship there must be a white sheet under the table and chair. We'll see.
In the meantime I wrote to Park from Pontos who wrote to me that I could order individual pieces since I have to order another kit.
Rather than glue the plastic barrel of the basic kit which honestly is much larger, I wait.

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Here some pictures

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Let's say that I finally fixed the reels, glued the 150mm calibers in the foward part, mounted the anti-aircraft guns and everything else. I added the extra step on the upper part of the secondary battery turrets that is indicated in the manual but is not provided in the kit, nor by the pontos. Bitts and railings along the hull are missing and we should be fine.

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I started to get my hands on the backward side

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Now I have to put in a very long railing, only that it has to go behind a ladder.

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I have to decide what to do. I don't want to break the railing, but I'm pretty sure that if I lift the ladder, even just enough, when I put it back in position the bend angle will break (just two extra moves at the bend point and the very thin PEs will come off)


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:11 am 
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You could remove the whole PE part with the boat stands on it, they seem not to fit exactly to the superstructure so you could correct two problems in one go. To find the barrel I recommend a good brooming session around the loss area. Also check on the ship itself.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 5:57 am 
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Hello!

I'm sure that the missing barrel still is here with us in this bizarre reality.

Funtastic looking model!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 8:14 am 
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Hi Steven, you had a good idea.
I've removed the catwalk with the ladder. The ship support it's hard to remove because is well glued. I think there's the risk to destroy more than the need.

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Mifune I think it's gone in another dimension, like the single sock in the washing machine!!!! :twitch:

I took the opportunity to ask for the brass set since I ordered other kits from Pontos.


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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2025 8:16 am 
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Hello everyone, here I am with an update on the situation.
Let's get to the ship.
The good thing is that I'm now starting to think about what's missing. And in fact I'm now starting to count them with one hand!!!
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The details of the stern are now complete. The stairs in the various levels towards the stern have also been added.
I'm doing the bars on the sides of the hull. Then I have to add the cables and I'm done.

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I added the walkways to the sides of the bridge.
Here too I will now have to add the wiring for opening and closing these.

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Now I'm also making the cranes.
I've reached the point where according to the instructions I should erase the part in the middle of the two red lines.
It's not easy at all. If I use cutters I'll definitely deform the plastic at the edges, so I'll have to sand it. It's a really long and not easy thing.

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Any advice or experiences?
Thanks


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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2025 12:08 pm 
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This is easy to do, Eduardo. You either use a micro saw, a cutting disk or a milling tool. That doesn't put pressure on the crane arm.

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The Mastertools micro saw, really handy but the tip can break or bend.

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The tool I use mostly now. The gap it creates is 0.2 mm wide.

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This will not be useful for the entire length.


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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2025 5:22 am 
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Thank you Steven, you gave me good advices!!!


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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2025 7:55 am 
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TADAAA
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Thanks Steven for the advice. It was very useful!!!


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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2025 9:40 am 
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Here's a little update. Unfortunately, the work is going slowly, also due to that I found the cranes very difficult to make.
The crane on the right side came out quite well, while with the one on the left side I had a problem with the PE that simulates the cables and therefore appeared less taut than the other one.

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The real problem that I noticed when I've assembled them is that the inclination of the arm is wrong, it is too low and does not rest on its base.
I tried to see how with the one on the right (which is better made) would look with the arm resting in its housing correctly. The base of the crane would be crooked, and appears tilted "backwards".

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There are two solutions at the moment:
1. I put the crane like the one on the left, therefore along the side of the ship but not too close to the superstructure otherwise there is no space for the vessel immediately below (the easiest and least dangerous option)
2. I try to force the fold of the parts that I circled with the knowledge that I could break everything. Surely the PE along the red line I traced will bend (the most difficult with the risk of losing the crane completely option)
If there were at least 2 cranes made of resin so I can order them and if I break them I replace them.

Last thing
I opened the box of the figures!!! :lol:
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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2025 10:07 am 
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Good work on the cranes. The model is coming along quite nicely.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 1:52 am 
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Hello everyone, a little update.
The ship in its structure is almost complete.

I'm finishing the last railings along the hull. I've almost reached the bow. I'll definitely be able to post the complete photos next week.
In the meantime I'll show you some details, because we've reached that point.
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Crew chapter.
I divided the men according to rank

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For the officers it's simple. Black uniform, black cap and off you go. The buttons and ribbons will be difficult to replicate.
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t's for the rest of the crew that I'm having trouble finding the right uniform.

The most accredited one seems to be this one on the left side with two possible uniforms.
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But about the mid rank between sailors and officers? I didn't find anything.
Advices?


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