Calling all IJN Takao-class (高雄型) fans
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Adaks
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Dan K
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There are only subtle differences between the two - different auxiliary pipe arrangements on either side of #1 funnel, different porthole arrangements on the face of the lower bridge, very subtle differences in the shhape of the raised forecastle coming that supports/extends from the chrysenthenum shield at the bow. Probably some differences in single 25mm arrangements.
One thing I'd heard of but never investigated is that Atago may have filled in the side opening ahead of the catapult support to be solid like the rebuilt Maya.
One thing I'd heard of but never investigated is that Atago may have filled in the side opening ahead of the catapult support to be solid like the rebuilt Maya.
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Hi all,
Take a look at this review of the Aoshima 1/350 Takao :
http://u-modelismo.com/foro_modelismo_n ... #entry4054
The quality of this model seems to be more than average...
Very best regards,
Willie.
Take a look at this review of the Aoshima 1/350 Takao :
http://u-modelismo.com/foro_modelismo_n ... #entry4054
The quality of this model seems to be more than average...
Very best regards,
Willie.
Amen dico tibi, hodie mecum eris in paradiso (Lk 23,43).
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Not bad!, I think is cool reading what others have to say in their own languages, of course as long as you understand what they are saying. I didn�t understand a couple of words, my Cuban Spanish is not the same as the 1 from Spain, however I think he did a pretty good job.Willie wrote:Hi all,
Take a look at this review of the Aoshima 1/350 Takao :
http://u-modelismo.com/foro_modelismo_n ... #entry4054
The quality of this model seems to be more than average...
Very best regards,
Willie.
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Dan K
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Definitely contact your source for replacement.
On the resin turrets; Gernot's photo of the Lionroar set shows a horizontal seam line. There was such a seam line for the plating but, it again looks way overscale. We'll have to wai for the set's release to be sure.
Sanding down the plastic turret siding may be the only way to go on this. A pain, though.
On the resin turrets; Gernot's photo of the Lionroar set shows a horizontal seam line. There was such a seam line for the plating but, it again looks way overscale. We'll have to wai for the set's release to be sure.
Sanding down the plastic turret siding may be the only way to go on this. A pain, though.
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jRatz
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Just got the Aoshima 1/350 Takao ...
I have almost no knowledge of the IJN, but bought this on an impulse.
The only "problem" I have is that with the instructions in Japanese, I am unable to figure out any painting instructions. I gather the overall ship is in a dark gray and that (portions of) the decks are a reddish linoleum ?? True/false & if true what might be a good linoleum color? Is there agood source for detail color info, other than looking at the boxart ?
Thanks,
John
The only "problem" I have is that with the instructions in Japanese, I am unable to figure out any painting instructions. I gather the overall ship is in a dark gray and that (portions of) the decks are a reddish linoleum ?? True/false & if true what might be a good linoleum color? Is there agood source for detail color info, other than looking at the boxart ?
Thanks,
John
John Ratzenberger
It's my model and I'll do what I want.
It's my model and I'll do what I want.
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Dan K
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jRatz
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Dan,
Thanks. I should have done my homework 1st. After posting I went over to WEM (I've used WEM for what little ship painting I've done, US & RN) and found their IJN paint set. I also found the S&S chip set.
So I see WEM has an IJN linoleum and I also found a rattle can of Tamiya TS-69 Linoleum Deck Brown down in my pile of paints so that problem is solved one way or t'other ...
However, both WEM & S&S mention that paint varied by naval yard, so what would I use (Sasibo, Kure, Maizuru, or Yokosuka) for the 1942 Takao ? I saw a set of Skywave instructions & they just said IJN Gray ...
Thanks,
John
Thanks. I should have done my homework 1st. After posting I went over to WEM (I've used WEM for what little ship painting I've done, US & RN) and found their IJN paint set. I also found the S&S chip set.
So I see WEM has an IJN linoleum and I also found a rattle can of Tamiya TS-69 Linoleum Deck Brown down in my pile of paints so that problem is solved one way or t'other ...
However, both WEM & S&S mention that paint varied by naval yard, so what would I use (Sasibo, Kure, Maizuru, or Yokosuka) for the 1942 Takao ? I saw a set of Skywave instructions & they just said IJN Gray ...
Thanks,
John
John Ratzenberger
It's my model and I'll do what I want.
It's my model and I'll do what I want.
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According the TROM at Combinedfleet.com , she left Kure on May 22, 1942, so persumably she got repainted there in Kure Grey:
22 May 1942:
Departs Kure for Ominato with MAYA in Vice Admiral Hosogaya Boshiro's (former CO of MUTSU) Fifth Fleet, Second Strike Force under Rear Admiral (later Vice Admiral) Kakuta Kakuji (former CO of NAGATO) with the carriers JUNYO, RYUJO, DesDiv 3's SHIOKAZE, DesDiv 6's IKAZUCHI, DesDiv 7's AKEBONO, SAZANAMI and USHIO.
De quoi s'agit-il?
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rscholtz
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1/350 Takao Photo Etch
Does anyone know what Parts #7, #10, and #11 are for on the 1/350 Takao photoetch sheet from Aoshima? They are not listed in the instructions. Maybe they are for the aircraft?
BTW- The kit is coming along fine. I have most of the subassemblies put together and now it's mainly painting, photoetch, and rigging. It's been a pleasure so far!
Thanks, Ron
BTW- The kit is coming along fine. I have most of the subassemblies put together and now it's mainly painting, photoetch, and rigging. It's been a pleasure so far!
Thanks, Ron