1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
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- hj1985
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1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
This is my first collection. Many after-market products including PE, brass barrel, resin kits have been used to enhance details.
Hasegawa: Yukikaze 1945
Lionroar?Yukikaze Super Detail 1945 PE Set
Master Model: IJN 25mm AA Gun Brass Barrel
Veteran Model: IJN 25mm AA Gun Triple Mounted Resin set
Veteran Model: IJN Deck Equipment Resin set
Veteran Model: IJN Observation Device Resin set
Hasegawa: Yukikaze 1945
Lionroar?Yukikaze Super Detail 1945 PE Set
Master Model: IJN 25mm AA Gun Brass Barrel
Veteran Model: IJN 25mm AA Gun Triple Mounted Resin set
Veteran Model: IJN Deck Equipment Resin set
Veteran Model: IJN Observation Device Resin set
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Take some new photos with new camera
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Hi hj1985,
Congratulation to this superb model. Especially the triple mounts with the tiny Master Model barrels are awesome. I can guess that the assembling was not an easy task.
Also the weathering looks very real.
Dirk
Congratulation to this superb model. Especially the triple mounts with the tiny Master Model barrels are awesome. I can guess that the assembling was not an easy task.
Also the weathering looks very real.
Dirk
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Very nice build. I like it
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Continued
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Awesome!!!!! 
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Triple mounts are first class as is the complete model, beautiful job, look forward to seeing this in the gallery. 
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Hi, should I use a better stand? I think this kinda stand is ok for small ships like destroyers
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Looks so mighty,
very good done!
Joe
very good done!
Joe
Planning for next:
1:200 RMS Titanic in project
1:72 Type XXI, U-2540 in project
1:350 HMS Ark Royal take a break
1:350 HMS Legion take a break
1:200 RMS Titanic in project
1:72 Type XXI, U-2540 in project
1:350 HMS Ark Royal take a break
1:350 HMS Legion take a break
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Someone saying the weathering is not good enough, any more comments?
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Not good enough? How so?
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Hi hj1985,
Dirk
Do you refer to my comment I have given above?Someone saying the weathering is not good enough, any more comments?
If yes, this is an misunderstanding. I really like your weathering.Also the weathering looks very real.
Dirk
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Hi, Dirk
Not, not you,
There is a guy in a Chinese model forum saying the weathering is lack of contrast and transition in colour, the shade is too simple and lack of skills generally
Not, not you,
There is a guy in a Chinese model forum saying the weathering is lack of contrast and transition in colour, the shade is too simple and lack of skills generally
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
It's not up to the guy to like your model is up to you, ofcourse we all have different tastes but for what is worth i think it looks great!!
Jose
Jose
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
I agree with Jose!
Dirk
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
thx guys
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Re: 1/350 IJN Yukikaze 1945
Yes, your weathering looks pretty good to me. I'd like to see an example of your critic's work.