I want to try a Scratchbuilt
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- DeadByCheese
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I want to try a Scratchbuilt
I want to try scratchbuilding a IJN Nagato/Mutsu or possibly a Kongo Class(battlecruiser) Where should I start?
Noob Modeler
Current Projects
- 1/350 Yamato
- 1/700 Hyuga
Wants/Future Projects
-1/350 Nagato
-1/350 Yukikaze
-1/350 Akagi
Current Projects
- 1/350 Yamato
- 1/700 Hyuga
Wants/Future Projects
-1/350 Nagato
-1/350 Yukikaze
-1/350 Akagi
- NucSub
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Step 1: Scale? RC or Static?
Step 2: Review this board. Multiple builds showing methods for both the above.
Step 3: After review of board, you will have much data to consider. Lay out your own general approach and then you can ask bunches of questions and obtain useful answers.
The above has worked amazingly well for me. I have begun the plug (same method as Moffett Build) for a 1/96th scale Omaha Light Cruiser.
One of these days, I've promissed to post pictures. To date, although progressing, it's not to a standard that I am willing to show.
PS: To all that post pictures of their builds, I salute and respect all. Currently braver than I.
Step 2: Review this board. Multiple builds showing methods for both the above.
Step 3: After review of board, you will have much data to consider. Lay out your own general approach and then you can ask bunches of questions and obtain useful answers.
The above has worked amazingly well for me. I have begun the plug (same method as Moffett Build) for a 1/96th scale Omaha Light Cruiser.
One of these days, I've promissed to post pictures. To date, although progressing, it's not to a standard that I am willing to show.
PS: To all that post pictures of their builds, I salute and respect all. Currently braver than I.
- Jefgte
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- Location: France
I agree with NucSub
Step 1-2-3
Other questions:
-Space : What space did you have for work & for your model in progress?
-Time - How many hours, weeks, months can you scratch?
-Material - What is your material?
-Money - You must certainly buy some material ; plywood, plastic, glue, paint...
hmmm...Japanese pagode mast need much details to scratch
Made the right choice.
Jef
Step 1-2-3
Other questions:
-Space : What space did you have for work & for your model in progress?
-Time - How many hours, weeks, months can you scratch?
-Material - What is your material?
-Money - You must certainly buy some material ; plywood, plastic, glue, paint...
hmmm...Japanese pagode mast need much details to scratch
Made the right choice.
Jef
Current 1/700 WL
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- ChrisC
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1. Get a gun
2. Shoot self in foot
In all seriousness you may want to select something a little simpler than Nagato or Kongo-class ships. Their hull shapes are complex (especially the torpedo bulges) and the pagodas are.....well they are weird. Plans can be found from a company called Miyukikai in 1/200 for various time frames. It also may help to purchase a new-tool 1/700 kit of these vessels. I find it helps to visualize how things such as the pagoda go together. For Nagato, the new Volume 1 Nagato/Mutsu book from AJ Press is an excellent source with both drawings of the two vessels as well as some beautiful 3D CGI drawings of Nagato in 1944.
2. Shoot self in foot
In all seriousness you may want to select something a little simpler than Nagato or Kongo-class ships. Their hull shapes are complex (especially the torpedo bulges) and the pagodas are.....well they are weird. Plans can be found from a company called Miyukikai in 1/200 for various time frames. It also may help to purchase a new-tool 1/700 kit of these vessels. I find it helps to visualize how things such as the pagoda go together. For Nagato, the new Volume 1 Nagato/Mutsu book from AJ Press is an excellent source with both drawings of the two vessels as well as some beautiful 3D CGI drawings of Nagato in 1944.
- Jose Chaica
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- DeadByCheese
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- DeadByCheese
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