Calling all Nagato (長門) and Mutsu (陸奥) fans
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There are also plenty of surplus pedestal mounted binoculars that can be used on other IJN ships.
BTW, don't go for the superdetail PE set No. 3. It appears to offer a few nice details, but certainly not commensurate with it's $100+ price. It offers about 1/5 as much as Lion Roar would offer in one of its superdetail sets for about the same amount of money. The 16" metal barrels that comes with it is like all metal barrels an improvement on plastic, but if I were to get picky on account of price, I would say it is about as good as Lion Roar's replacement barrels, but not nearly as finely made or accurately detailed as what Fukuya would offer. I make these comparisons because I am willing to bet both Fukuya and Lion Roar is champing at the bits to stomp Hasagawa's rediculously overprices PE accessory into the ground.
BTW, don't go for the superdetail PE set No. 3. It appears to offer a few nice details, but certainly not commensurate with it's $100+ price. It offers about 1/5 as much as Lion Roar would offer in one of its superdetail sets for about the same amount of money. The 16" metal barrels that comes with it is like all metal barrels an improvement on plastic, but if I were to get picky on account of price, I would say it is about as good as Lion Roar's replacement barrels, but not nearly as finely made or accurately detailed as what Fukuya would offer. I make these comparisons because I am willing to bet both Fukuya and Lion Roar is champing at the bits to stomp Hasagawa's rediculously overprices PE accessory into the ground.
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This was posted in the main forum, I added here as well, since it's specific to Nagato:
skuki wrote:Hi, I need help.
I do have enough refrence on nagato, but somehow I do not have any picture of this area:
So, I would be most grateful if anyone has some reference pictures and is willing to share.
Also, how exactly did awning stanchions look like on Nagato?
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
Martin
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Hello All: I thought I would wait until Hasegawa releases the Mutsu. By that time, the hull problem hopefully would be fixed. Today, my hobby shop called me to tell that it just received its first Nagato. I came, I saw, and I was conquered! The details were so fine and crisp that I could not resist, so I bought it as a Christmas present to myself.
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http://www.hlj.com/product/SSGMCP004 apparently also available for the Yamato too.I might now think a bit more about buying a nagato or a Yamato in 350
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A 5-foot long, beautiful model of the Nagato was just sold on eBay for $3,227.77
http://cgi.ebay.com/NAGATO-Large-1-141- ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/NAGATO-Large-1-141- ... dZViewItem
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both Nagato and mutzu were named after prefectures in Japan. Dissecting the names of the prefecture into their component characters creates a misleading impression of Japanese warship naming practices.
An analogy of this type name drilling would be for some from a non-English speaking country to drill down on the name USS Virginia and conclude that she was named for virgins.
An analogy of this type name drilling would be for some from a non-English speaking country to drill down on the name USS Virginia and conclude that she was named for virgins.
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Are there any links with more detailed pictures or reviews even better.angeleyes wrote:http://www.hlj.com/product/SSGMCP004 apparently also available for the Yamato too.I might now think a bit more about buying a nagato or a Yamato in 350
Does anyone knows how thick is that?
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