Good shot with your model Herbie. I agree with you no man or his dog could have worked in that heat we had here. Today my props go in. I will post ASAP. Maybe even a shot like yours.
ozpirate wrote:Good shot with your model Herbie. I agree with you no man or his dog could have worked in that heat we had here. Today my props go in. I will post ASAP. Maybe even a shot like yours.
Mick I'll do you a deal . You can have all our rain if we can have just one day of your sunshine!!!!
Dave Wooley
I have selected propulsion train - cannot thank Don at Loyalhannadockyard enough -he has come up with motors ect to suit, propellers stuffing boxes ect
Prices brilliant
bad news, Sons car died, so money is tight -but i will get bits a little at a time .
Again, publically, thanks Don -orders to start on the way!
Yes its a Nichimo - building in parrallel to the beast -its my main guide
Plating is a bit of a gamble -i was taught this at the day at huebertus model day -its Scotch 3m tape -apparrently it stays on nicely once sealed under the paint. I double checked this with my chemist who mixed the glass -he says yes that will work -so fingers crossed.
I just could not find details on the size the plates were -I believe they were 17 feet wide -but thats probably wrong. So I went of some photos on a sight where yamato is anchored in Truk -and the photo has been "colored" -the side of the ship looks very, very "chequered" -so thats all I'm trying to achieve -a look like that.
de guassing cable and portholes going on this week -slow but sure. Im speed limited on computer -when back to speed, more photos.
I am getting styrene directly from a factory - I found them in yellow pages, they are just down the road- I will chase it up if you like -i am getting HUGE square sheets for 5 dollars -probably 100 in a hobby shop!
Regarding the hull plates I believe I read somewhere that there were 7 rows of plating on Yamato's side. Also thought I remember that 3 rows were raised 4 were depressed. Wish I kept the link but I can't confirm that. Also the ship was welding at the ends so the hull plates didn't wrap around the ship.
For my Nichimo 1/200 Yamato I'm using 3/8" 3M copper foil shielding tape. Will need to find a way to put rivit marks on them. You plan on putting rivets on yours?
Great job so for Herb!
Edit: Looking at some reference shots it looks like there were 7 hull plate rows above the waterline
Work has been steady over the holiday break - heres a little thing that i was terrified to try -so -I am fairly happy with the result -my skill set ain't going to be able to get it much better
Hull detailing at 70% -when finished and primed, more photos
I recieved the propellers and shafts from Loyalhanna dockyard yesterday
They are simply a work of art
Photos when I get normal internet speed back -can't upload at the moment.
They were also beautifully package -chance of damage zip!
Thankyou Don - they exceeded my expectations.
Now -how to fit em..............
(More stuff to learn as we go -have to get a soldering iron ect now for rudders , A frames ect. Lots to learn!)
have been building AA gun pits -photos of them when done too.