IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
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IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
I just finished my IJN Tone (1944) from YMW. I will submit it to the gallery next week.
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Wow, very impressive. I will look forward to the other photos.
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She looks very menacing with all her main guns trained to port!
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
I agree, great photo of a sharp looking ship. Looking forward to seeing more.
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Very impressive! More photos?
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Thank you, Gilbert Bob, Timothy and Joe for your positive comments !
I am still not ready for submitting pictures for the gallery. Therefore, I like to add two new pictures here.
In the first picture the handling deck for the floatplanes of Tone is shown (port).
The second picture is a starboard view on the handling deck and the emergency ruder. In the background is Chokai.
I substituted all floatplanes from YMW by Tamiya floatplanes (I took them from my Mogami Hybrid kit which is waiting for construction.) I hope that Tamiya will start to sell these nice planes separately.
Dirk
I am still not ready for submitting pictures for the gallery. Therefore, I like to add two new pictures here.
In the first picture the handling deck for the floatplanes of Tone is shown (port).
The second picture is a starboard view on the handling deck and the emergency ruder. In the background is Chokai.
I substituted all floatplanes from YMW by Tamiya floatplanes (I took them from my Mogami Hybrid kit which is waiting for construction.) I hope that Tamiya will start to sell these nice planes separately.
Dirk
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Dirk,
Very impressive pictures again. The bottom on with Choka� in the background looks like a real wartime colorised picture
Gilbert
Very impressive pictures again. The bottom on with Choka� in the background looks like a real wartime colorised picture
Gilbert
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Love the close-ups, the rigging is first class, and the diorama of those two ploughing through the sea with menacing intent ---------- oh yeah looking forward to seeing more of this.

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Now that is one gorgeous girl
you paid a great deal of attention to the details my friend. Looking forward to see the rest of the shots.
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Very sharp, Dirk. Very sharp!
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Thank you Gilbert, aleccap, Jose and Martin for your motivating comments!
Yesterday I submitted pictures to the gallery. But I still have some more close ups showing some more details.
This is a close-up of the bridge area. I used brass strips with a thickness of 0,1 mm and different width to model the wind baffles. I increased the window openings of the bridge and segments of PE ladders for the window frames. Above the main range finder you can see examples of rivets and a weld seam (Archer surce details).
At first I did not want to use the voice pipes coming in the Veteran optical set because they are really tiny. But after painting them in brass I think they look quite cute.
Here in this picture you can see the struts for the awnings (GMM Takao Gold PLUS Takao Details PE set). I used "invisible threat" between them (can be seen when you know its there). Guess which ship is following here.
This is the "retreat" with a view of the emergency rudder.
For the linoleum covered deck I used the brass capstrips from the same GMM PE set.
To simulate the ropes (for splinter protection) I used simple sewing thread (When it is painted with enamel paint it looks much better.).
Dirk
Yesterday I submitted pictures to the gallery. But I still have some more close ups showing some more details.
This is a close-up of the bridge area. I used brass strips with a thickness of 0,1 mm and different width to model the wind baffles. I increased the window openings of the bridge and segments of PE ladders for the window frames. Above the main range finder you can see examples of rivets and a weld seam (Archer surce details).
At first I did not want to use the voice pipes coming in the Veteran optical set because they are really tiny. But after painting them in brass I think they look quite cute.
Here in this picture you can see the struts for the awnings (GMM Takao Gold PLUS Takao Details PE set). I used "invisible threat" between them (can be seen when you know its there). Guess which ship is following here.
This is the "retreat" with a view of the emergency rudder.
For the linoleum covered deck I used the brass capstrips from the same GMM PE set.
To simulate the ropes (for splinter protection) I used simple sewing thread (When it is painted with enamel paint it looks much better.).
Dirk
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Dirk,
the more pictures I see, the more impressed I am by the level of detail you have put into your build
Gilbert
PS-Following ship is Yamato
or Musashi 
the more pictures I see, the more impressed I am by the level of detail you have put into your build
Gilbert
PS-Following ship is Yamato
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Hi Gilbert,
that was fast. You are right its the Yamato.
Thanks again for your comments.
Dirk
that was fast. You are right its the Yamato.
Thanks again for your comments.
Dirk
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
That dio is simply
spectacular Dirk!
looks to me the Dio's base is a monstrosity in size.. Gilbert after reviewing these last shots carefully i think not only Yamato is included but Musashi too. "Retreat" shot shows another BB and from the size of its beam and boat deck design it's Musashi if Yamato is following Tone as Dirk wrote. now i'm really tempted to see the whole thing.
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Hi Dirk
Congratulations
a beautiful diorama
The Tone is very realistic !
You are good!
Ciao
Luciano
Congratulations
a beautiful diorama
The Tone is very realistic !
You are good!
Ciao
Luciano
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Thank you Luciano and Jose for your
's!
Jose, your logic is right but it's in both shots the same model of Yamato. This is possible because my Dio is flexible. The base is also not large. Every model is mounted on a separate shelve with the size 80 cm x 20 cm. I used an additional shelve with the size 80 cm x 40 cm with only water simulation and no ship attached.
I can put these shelves together in every possible combination. If the camera is on "eye level" with the ships, the transitions between the shelves are not visible. I used the silicone (polysiloxane) method which has one disadvantage: The silicone is aging, after a year the transparancy will be partially lost and it becomes yellowish. Maybe you can see this in the "fleet-parade" below (oldest: Yamato, Yukikaze; Newest Chokai, Tone).
I never put the Yamato in the gallery because this was my first model where I used PE and I am not satisfied with the weathering (too much) and the rigging (too thick). But the model is good enough to be in the background (especially a little bit out of focus, giving three-dimensionality to the picture).
Jose, I am looking forward for more pictures of the progress of your incredible Nagato build
.
Dirk
Jose, your logic is right but it's in both shots the same model of Yamato. This is possible because my Dio is flexible. The base is also not large. Every model is mounted on a separate shelve with the size 80 cm x 20 cm. I used an additional shelve with the size 80 cm x 40 cm with only water simulation and no ship attached.
I can put these shelves together in every possible combination. If the camera is on "eye level" with the ships, the transitions between the shelves are not visible. I used the silicone (polysiloxane) method which has one disadvantage: The silicone is aging, after a year the transparancy will be partially lost and it becomes yellowish. Maybe you can see this in the "fleet-parade" below (oldest: Yamato, Yukikaze; Newest Chokai, Tone).
I never put the Yamato in the gallery because this was my first model where I used PE and I am not satisfied with the weathering (too much) and the rigging (too thick). But the model is good enough to be in the background (especially a little bit out of focus, giving three-dimensionality to the picture).
Jose, I am looking forward for more pictures of the progress of your incredible Nagato build
Dirk
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Hallo Dirk
Sorry for the delayed comment
It looks very good and although with those close ups, it appear that you have sprayed your primer from too far (it makes those textures, with the primer being dry when reach the model), it is still an excellent model.
Will you bring this dio to next year trip of the German Gamblers to SMW? (hint hint)
Keep up the good work
Cheers,
Rui
Sorry for the delayed comment
It looks very good and although with those close ups, it appear that you have sprayed your primer from too far (it makes those textures, with the primer being dry when reach the model), it is still an excellent model.
Will you bring this dio to next year trip of the German Gamblers to SMW? (hint hint)
Keep up the good work
Cheers,
Rui
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Looking good, I assume you modelled the famous photos of Tone at sea with her guns trained?
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IJN Nisshin
HMAS Albatross
Keels laid: IJN Tone
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
Dirk i kind of thought about it at first i just didn't want to believe it and you know why? the angle of the picture tricked me good
it's great to know you can take the whole thing apart though, but still it looks like one big display just like Kym's. oh, BTW thanks Dirk!!
Jose
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Re: IJN Tone 1944 in 1/350
How the hell did I miss this! Dirk, what superb builds mixed with excellent photography. Truly an impressive site seeing this lot coming at you. One of the main reasons I don't like doing multi 1:350 scale ships underway is the closeness the ships must be in the limited dio space (way too close in reality) or the wasted space if they were positioned more relative to the actual distance between them, but your photography seems to have captured it perfectly.

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