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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2025 10:47 am 
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Nice work as usual :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 6:24 am 
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Thank you very much, Eberhard.
I'm particularly pleased to receive praise from someone with your expertise.
After a short break, I’m continuing.
The lower bridge houses are finished weathering and can be put on the deck for a test run.

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Now I have to think about the most logical way to proceed.

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I think the rear bridge house is not glued to the deck yet.

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Because directly behind it the steam pinasses come onto their cradles.

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It’s probably better to have a little more room for my fat fingers.

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For the armored control center, I lined the entrance with a profile. It was clearly too thin.

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And there isn’t much space in front of the bridge houses up to the tower.
So I’ve already fitted the lower parts of the tower into their barbettes and made them move freely. They were practically impossible to move.
And I’ve also prepared the lower ladders that belong on the mast.

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Yep, working out the sequence of assembly of such complex project is not so easy. The sequence may need to be different compared to the prototype.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:57 am 
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How true, Eberhard, this model demands everything from me. Building the Bismarck, in comparison, was like putting Lego bricks together. Simple geometric segments, a little brass, thread, and paint, and that's it.
But the Mikasa, everything so intricately and delicately held together, that ship really drives me crazy.
I'm curious to see if I'll be able to complete this build without a catastrophe.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 5:11 am 
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Just another small update that I had to do before moving further toward the bow.
I was still missing the bollards and other small items that would go directly in front of the bridge houses.

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These are now also attached to the deck.

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This had to be done so that I could install the companionways that lead to the main deck.

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This means the inner area is almost complete.

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And so the bridgehouse was glued in front of the steam pinnaces towards the stern. Otherwise, it would have been difficult to install the companionways behind the pinnaces.

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Now I can start with the anchor area at the bow and have cut everything I need out of the boards.

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Really nice work. Love the weathering.

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Brilliant.

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looks alive!

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That superstructure look really great! Excellent paintwork Jölle! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:


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Thanks guys for the great comments.
At first, I wasn't sure how much I should age the skin and was worried I'd done too much. But apparently, I'm on the right track if you say you like the weathering. :thumbs_up_1:

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