Hasegawa's 1/350 Nagato with Lionroar

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Hasegawa's 1/350 Nagato with Lionroar

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Hasegawa's 1/350 Nagato (Leyte Gulf) -with Lionroar, other pe and scratch

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First up...fixing those nasty and reversed hull plating lines:
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Thanks for viewing my post. Comments and suggestion welcome! -Tim
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Re: Hasegawa's 1/350 Nagato with Lionroar

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Fixing that nasty hull plating right off the bat? Bravo!
Very clean PE work! :thumbs_up_1:
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Lion Roar's PE for Nagato is very impressive, and you have certainly done it justice. Can't wait to see more update shots. Very well done.

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Pics below are from another post I made elsewhere about building Nagato's 127mm, but they are for this build so I thought I should include the pics here in this thread. Thanks to all for your comments and attention.

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Next up...finishing that hull with the CAD lines from |-|3LL. Thanks for your time and attention! -Tim
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Beautiful and bravo to you for tackling the hull gridlines.
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Great PE work. :thumbs_up_1:
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Impressed wow you bet I am, can't wait to see this one up and running, just promise me when its all done and dusted as it were, you'll have some close up shots of those finished guns. Sorry but, haven't seen anything this good in a long while. :thumbs_up_1:
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Wow why can't we find after market 40mm bofors, 1.1", or 20mm that look that good?
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Positions of the gun loaders are incorrectly made. They must be fastened to a rear part of a gun and moved together with it
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Yes, I will be sure to make that correction before they are painted or installed, thanks Yuriy.
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By red color levers of fastenings of a position of the gun loader are shown
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Hello guys, wanted to show you my progress, started on the smokestack area:

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Thank-you for viewing my post...comments and suggestions m0st welcome -Tim
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Since USN and IJN ships of World War II are my area of interest I'm following your build thread with great interest. You've done some great work on her. I wish I had your patience and skill with PE. From what I've seem you are The Pro From Dover! If you catch that reference I'll know your an old guy like me! LOL. Keep up the great work. I'll be looking forward to your next updates!

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Hi Bob!

Loved the M*A*S*H reference, I am that old as well! -Tim
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HalseysBeard You are a little wrong with the grill. Hasegawa gives plastic part with the blinds, but without the grill. On it had to glue the etched grill. Sorry my English - its Google Translator :sorry:
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yes, that would have been easier than what I did (free-hand bend). Can you please show a top-down pic of your funnel?

btw: you will probably notice a rivet or two out of place in my builds Yuriy, for instance the railings I put on the AA gun tubs weren't actually there on the real ship I don't think...but I don't lose much sleep over things like that ;)
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HalseysBeard wrote:btw: you will probably notice a rivet or two out of place in my builds Yuriy, for instance the railings I put on the AA gun tubs weren't actually there on the real ship I don't think...but I don't lose much sleep over things like that ;)
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But the funnel is very easy for correcting - the necessary detail is available in a set.

And the big hole in a funnel it is ugly and wrong.
It is"Nagato", it is not "Hood" :smallsmile:
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Well, now you have me scratching my head. I don't understand...Nagato's funnel was sealed off at the top? I don't understand why a smokestack would be sealed off...was the real ship like that?

and "ugly" is your interpretation, not mine. ie: my sister thinks her poodle is a gorgeous animal but hehe you know what I think yuriy? I think its ugly as sin... but thats my interpretation, not hers

as i tried to tell you before, this is NOT going to be another super-accurate, down-to-the-last-detailed-rivet-in-place copy...thats been done many times and I'm not doing another one

Its highly likely that you, and maybe others, will continue to be disappointed in my build as it goes forward. its the second model I've ever built and surely will not stand up to museum quality projects in comparison. Maybe this board is the wrong place for me to post...
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The project looks great! Definitely one of the neatest and crispest PE work I've seen.

I think part of the animosity that you feel is coming from Yuriy is due to the language barrier, which tends to make suggestions and observations more like harsh criticisms and judgements. Remember, we can't see smiles and winks in words!

I think what Yuriy's trying to show is that the top of the funnel consists of diagonal slats - the photo he posted of his build unfortunately makes the slats look like a single solid piece. Perhaps what Yuriy is suggesting is that if it is not too late, maybe you can still try inserting the kit piece with the funnel top slats up through the bottom of the funnel and sit under the funnel top "spider"?
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Please keep on posting,
your P/E work is first class, for some one who is only on their second ship,
you are doing a great job.
Remember this is supposed to be a FUN hobby.
Keep up the good work.
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