A Fubuki DesDiv: Ushio, Ayanami, Inazuma & Fubuki

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Re: A Fubuki DesDiv: Ushio, Ayanami, Inazuma & Fubuki

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Dan, what wire did you use to model the diagonal bracing wires in the masts?
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Actually, I used the same Dai Rikki 9X .002" fishing line that I use for rigging. My experience has been that spray painting the line gray, along with everything else, will thicken it up noticeably and give me a reasonable facsimile of the thin cross bracing.
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Re: A Fubuki DesDiv: Ushio, Ayanami, Inazuma & Fubuki

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Time for a semi-annual update. I'm actually in a position to finish them for the upcoming MosquitoCon in April, IF I can unclog my f%&_)*king airbrush, and settle on a flat coat that I actually like. I really only have rigging, armament and details to add.
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Very sharp work, Dan. Hope to see them (and you) at MosquitoCon.
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Beautiful work Dan! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: I wish I could see them and meet you in person. Too bad I live about 1200 miles from the show or I would go in a heartbeat!





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Quincy wrote:Beautiful work Dan! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Thx, gents. Got the airbrush to work so, maybe I will make some progress over the weekend.

The Ushio's 25mm AA armament is composed of the new FineMold Nano Dred series. Fantastic detail! All the searchlights, too.
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Great work Dan.
I got the pit road Shikinami that you recomended to me recently in the post yesterday. The pit road molding makes the Timiya destroyer Im making now look positively stone age in comparison.Thanks for your heads up :)

Some questions if I may.
From what you say on the Fabuki thread I think the depth charge racks are at the wrong angle on my Shikinami as they are slightly angled and they should be parallel by 1942. If Im reading you right.
What are you using for the funnel caps? pe , pe scratch built or something else?
Those semi circular ariels on the bridge roof. What are they. Your making them with pe railings?

Hope you can help :)
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Hi, Jim:

Yes on correcting the mine rails aft to parallel

Don't know if you read thru that portion on the CASF thread but,the kit caps are all wrong. I cut off the molded grills, drilled out the cap, flipped it upside down so as to insure that the leading edge of the funnel is a straight line in profile, then sanded the sides and back to match. The back in profile is also straight in line with the rest of the funnel. This aspect is a real p-i-t-a. Grills are scratchmade from brass square mesh.

The roof of the compass bridge is topped with 3 lookout positions. Yes, the cages are made from PE railings. Two sections of the straight two bar type (#5, I think) on the GMM ultrafine IJN railing fret.

From the Gran Prix Shuppan volume on IJN DDs, this illustration of the Type II bridge is an excellent guide.
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Snail pace always pays back Dan :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: they look very well detailed!!


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Some newer photos, though all ships are further along than these photos depict. All are likely to be done by the end of the month, it seems. Ayanami is actually finished. I'll have to shoot some decent photos for the gallery at some point as everything here is Photoshopped to recover some color but clarity and sharpness has been lost.
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Inspiring Dan. Great work.

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Your waterline is perfect Dan! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: It is pefectly blended in. :wave_1:





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Outstanding, Dan :thumbs_up_1:

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At this point, the sisters are actually done. I hope to post some pics under the completed category and even in the gallery in the near future.

This is Ushio just prior to commissioning with her flag. I subsequently realized that her rigging forward is incorrect for late war and had to rework it. That will show up in the completed photos. Shirayuki and Inazuma are also receiving tweaks.
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Wow
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DanCinSD wrote:Wow
They are even more impressive in person.
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Agreed.
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Thx, guys. Will shoot pics for the gallery soon, I hope.
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Re: A Fubuki DesDiv: Ushio, Ayanami, Inazuma & Fubuki

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Dan, they are all beauties! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
My favourite is Ushio. I like the color of the canvas. Looks very real.
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