The main battleship Yamato 1/72 from italy

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The main battleship Yamato 1/72 from italy

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Hello everyone ..

I must apologize for my English ..

My name is Rolf and I live in Italy, as you have a great passion for model ships, for years I trial in the construction of my huge model is enormous, far away from 2006 I am building all of the Yamato and I know trying to be as faithful as possible.

public everything I've done so far.
Our friend, herbieham which is building the Yamato in 1 / 72 from 2008 and very recently ppiu ahead of me with the building ... but I'm done for more details hidden and not visible, then you'll see what I say now begin to see some photos ...

good job everyone
guns principal turret 460mm
guns principal turret 460mm
set complet guns AA25mm - 12.7mm - 155mm
set complet guns AA25mm - 12.7mm - 155mm
second tower guns da 155mm
second tower guns da 155mm
second base tower da 155mm
second base tower da 155mm
funnel completed
funnel completed
funnel under construction
funnel under construction
first tower guns da 155mm
first tower guns da 155mm
principal turret 460mm under construction
principal turret 460mm under construction
principal turret 460mm under construction
principal turret 460mm under construction
principal turret 460mm under construction
principal turret 460mm under construction
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more photos
sovrastruttura in costruzione
sovrastruttura in costruzione
sovrastruttura in costruzione
sovrastruttura in costruzione
ventilators materialized, in the prototyping
ventilators materialized, in the prototyping
ventilators materialized, in the prototyping
ventilators materialized, in the prototyping
Gun Turret Type 89 12.7, materialized, in the prototyping
Gun Turret Type 89 12.7, materialized, in the prototyping
Hull construction material used, polycarbonate and balsa will then coated with fiberglass inside and out
Hull construction material used, polycarbonate and balsa will then coated with fiberglass inside and out
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Hello Rolf Welcome to scratchbuild . Like the Bismarck the Yamato is one of those iconic warships which is popular on this site at differing scales . Your work is superb. I noted that the barrels in the turret are at different angles . Question do you intend to have independently moving barrels within the same turret?
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Dave Wooley wrote:Hello Rolf Welcome to scratchbuild . Like the Bismarck the Yamato is one of those iconic warships which is popular on this site at differing scales . Your work is superb. I noted that the barrels in the turret are at different angles . Question do you intend to have independently moving barrels within the same turret?
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Hello, Dave Wooley.
Thank you for your compliments, the guns will move independently for all three towers on handling guns use the pneumatic system.
For photo-etched, the design with AutoCAD, the reason that here in Italy is not much used the scale 1 / 72 and nothing, model ships of WW2 and especially the Japanese.
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That looks very nice! :thumbs_up_1: Please keep us updated! :-) By the way - didn�t the japs use a dark grey for their ships?

Your hull construktion seem to be unconventional - can you post more details, please? :smallsmile:

I admire the work of Giancarlo Barbieri - do you know this modeler? Are there any books or publications with his ship models, please?

Ciao,

Bernd.
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fire center 15meter
fire center 15meter
fire center 15meter
fire center 15meter
view other superstructure
view other superstructure
view other superstructure
view other superstructure
hull end superstructure
hull end superstructure
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Hi Rolf Your 15m range centre is impressive . How was this constructed . Is the radar matress made up from PE ?
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Dave Wooley wrote:Hi Rolf Your 15m range centre is impressive . How was this constructed . Is the radar matress made up from PE ?
Dave Wooley :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:

Hello Dave, material and plexyglas and plastic and metal wire mesh I made a photo-etched, brass and many, many, patient :big_grin: :big_grin: :big_grin:

thank you very much
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I am not worthy.......................... i don't think Ill look here anymore because I'll get depressed at how good this is LOL!

amazing work -and the stark differences we are tackling this mighty work!
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Hello Rolf,

Your work is amazing :thumbs_up_1: Well done. (life in the 1/72 world gets more challenging every day :cool_2: )

I am intigued by your use of plexi glass, it looks facinating. I for one would enjoy reading about some of the details regarding working with the plexiglass and its use in the build. :scratch:

Thank you for sharing your work :good_job:
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Hi Yamato72
fantastic work showed.
great details work and a lot of work to do
Bella nave acorazatta
Norb :thumbs_up_1:
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here's finally assembled the hull are still missing pieces then move to fiberglass
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Rolf what an amazing build . :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
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:wave_1: Great work ,thanks for shairing it with us . :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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That's very impressive :thumbs_up_1:

Can you show us how you plan to mechanise the gun turrets?
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Hello Rolf,
Superb work !!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
The quality of your building is impressive!!!

Perhaps we will see a day your Ymato and my Missouri in the same watter?!

But, just a question, have you a big elevator in your top floor??? :big_grin:

Alain
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:wave_1: That almost sounds like a challenge. :heh:Missouri VS Yamato were have I heared that before ?
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Rolf, I seem to have spotted 2 computer hard drives in your build.
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Do these have any function?
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Nice work!

Funny, before I started visiting this forum I thought everyone made scratchbuild large scale models out of Plexiglass! I saw some photos of models from Scale Shipyards and just thought this was how it was done.
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Superb work !!!Fantastic scratchbuilding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Impressionante un lavoro stupendo!!!!!!!!!!!
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