Calling all Mikasa (三笠) fans
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Timmy:
Just beware, the "Battle of the Japan Sea" edition does not have all the parts necessary for the Mikasa in 1904!
If that is the kit you have, you need the extra parts from the Eduard set and some extra booms, not to mention ventilators...
Full plastic only comes in the "Battle of the Yellow Sea" editon.
Just beware, the "Battle of the Japan Sea" edition does not have all the parts necessary for the Mikasa in 1904!
If that is the kit you have, you need the extra parts from the Eduard set and some extra booms, not to mention ventilators...
Full plastic only comes in the "Battle of the Yellow Sea" editon.
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Here's a cool looking Mikasa done up in the black and white scheme...

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Nice. That's exactly how I'd like to do my Mikasa, but of course I ended up buying the version without the fighting tops. Figures.MartinJQuinn wrote:Here's a cool looking Mikasa done up in the black and white scheme...
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fighting tops
Actually, I think you do have the fighting tops - parts G 42-44, which are marked as "not used" in the directions for the "Japan Sea" version - probably are the tops for the "Yellow Sea" version. Plus, you have a smaller boom - Q16 - that's greyed out in the directions, plus four extra ventilators (L31). So the only parts you're missing are the eight smaller ventilators around the funnels.
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Guns
There are also different guns for the secondary artillery on the fighting tops and midships artillery.
However, the necessary shields for these are on the Eduard set, as are the fighting tops.
Missing completely are the ventilators.
//Magnus
However, the necessary shields for these are on the Eduard set, as are the fighting tops.
Missing completely are the ventilators.
//Magnus
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Devin:
The Lion Roar set does NOT contain all the parts to make a 1904 Mikasa.
The Japan Sea version of the kit does NOT have the necessary plastic parts for the fighting tops. These parts are available in the Eduard set, though.
As we have established above, the Eduard set is best for those wanting to model the 1904 Mikasa.
There is also the issue with the VENTILATORS that are only in the Yellow sea kit.
I am building my 1904 Mikasa with the Eduard set and the LionRoar set. Leftovers are for the Japan sea kit, which will propably be waterlined.
The Lion Roar set does NOT contain all the parts to make a 1904 Mikasa.
The Japan Sea version of the kit does NOT have the necessary plastic parts for the fighting tops. These parts are available in the Eduard set, though.
As we have established above, the Eduard set is best for those wanting to model the 1904 Mikasa.
There is also the issue with the VENTILATORS that are only in the Yellow sea kit.
I am building my 1904 Mikasa with the Eduard set and the LionRoar set. Leftovers are for the Japan sea kit, which will propably be waterlined.
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Good to know, even though I hate the idea of having to buy another PE set for this kit, already having the Lion Roar and Gold Medal sets, but I did get the Lion Roar for next to nothing on eBay.
-Devin
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@ Timmy C:
You have to scratch the ventilators, add shields to the secondary guns on the mid-ship platform and the lower parts of the fighting tops.
I have gone through the instructions of the Japan Sea version and compared it with the Yellow Sea version and marked the missing parts. pm me your email and I'll mail you a scan. Then you can decide yourself if it is worth it to scratch what is missing.
//M
You have to scratch the ventilators, add shields to the secondary guns on the mid-ship platform and the lower parts of the fighting tops.
I have gone through the instructions of the Japan Sea version and compared it with the Yellow Sea version and marked the missing parts. pm me your email and I'll mail you a scan. Then you can decide yourself if it is worth it to scratch what is missing.
//M
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Re: Calling all IJN Mikasa (Tsushima 1905) fans
Deas anybody have an idea where I can find a good plan to use as a reference during the making of the kit? Thanks 
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Re: Calling all IJN Mikasa (Tsushima 1905) fans
The best set of drawings of Mikasa that I have seen so far was published in Japanese language book "Battleships of IJN"part 1. If you PM me your email address, I will send you scans of those drawings.
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