Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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You're work is astounding (and inspiring).
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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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Thank you guys for your kind words. :smallsmile:

Now let's shift to the armments:

Fujimi provides barrels that could move. I guess that is to please people who like to play with the turrets. Nonetheless it inevitably leave some gaps between the barrels and the turrets. I decided to glue it in fixed angle and fill the gaps. After it was done, I still found it look strange..hm...turns out iit was the muzzels that in trouble. Fujimi make very weired muzzels with exaggerate openings. Without double they have to be replaced.

I have never learnt taht it was so difficult to find IJN 41cm brass barrels - not many aftermarket maker make it, and most of them had been sold out long ago. I've once think of buying another box of Fujimi Amagi that with brass barrels included. Luckly I've check with some web photo of the product before I placed the order - it is just a brass version of the same barrrel, with the same wrong shape. No point for me to replace the plastic one with this stuff...

Luckly, I end up have found the brass barrels made by "Sea Spirits" in a Australian Web store! Last 2 bags as I found (8 barrels per bag, and I need 2 bags for the 10 guns Amagi...), and in good price. :big_grin: Ordered it at once.

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The secondary armment looks ok and I rather not to change them.
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The AA guns were another story. Not only lack of details, these 10cm AA guns were even thicker than the 14cm secondary guns. I have to replace the barrels and add a little bit of details to them.
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Now I am approaching the painting stage.
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I am using a few "wood" color to paint the deck.
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The first coat (XF78)
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Second layer
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Third layer
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Last coat. Then washed & dry bushed with XF78

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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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ahhhh,,! paint!

looking good so far!

........its a very long ship with a lot of guns!"

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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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very nice ...
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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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vincentcflau wrote:Now I am approaching the painting stage.
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I am using a few "wood" color to paint the deck.
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The first coat (XF78)
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Second layer
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Third layer
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Last coat. Then washed & dry bushed with XF78

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I'm interested by the process of colors. Is it always same color or are you using different ones/mixing/...
if you need translation from French instructions...
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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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frenchinamst wrote:
vincentcflau wrote:Now I am approaching the painting stage.

I'm interested by the process of colors. Is it always same color or are you using different ones/mixing/...
Hi frenchinamst, I first spray the whole deck in single color, then I use small brush to hand brush randomly over the deck with other colors one by one. I've used 4 different colors to do so. The mixing of them are not the same - I still haven't work out the "perfect" combination for wood deck, I'm still learning how to make it look more realistic.
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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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JIM BAUMANN wrote:ahhhh,,! paint!

looking good so far!

........its a very long ship with a lot of guns!"

JB :wave_1:
Thank you Jim :wave_1:

The ship is really very long. It looks far more powerful and fast compare to the Nagatos.
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A little update. Still in the painting stage, but now guns are finally onboard! :big_grin:
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And now compare with the "old" bridge
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After a prolonged suspension, finally, I have it completed. Looks like it take me longer and longer to have a ship completed.... hr.....

So that is the look of the IJN Amagi, as if it have been completed.

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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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it would e better if I could have it complete years before
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This is absolutely beautiful. I have no other words.
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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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Simply superb!!!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:





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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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I like the blimp especially!!! :thumbs_up_1:


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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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Excellent work mate, the barrage balloon is a nice touch. Just out of curiosity, what did you make it out of?
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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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Goodwood wrote:Excellent work mate, the barrage balloon is a nice touch. Just out of curiosity, what did you make it out of?
Thanks! I made it with Tamiya's High density foam board - the supporting wire in the central is a 0.2mm brass wire. My first attempt and it is fun. :big_grin: If I could have it made lighter I would like to hang it much more higher.
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Re: Building the 8-8 fleet Battlecruiser IJN Amagi

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Well it may have taken a while but it was worth the wait! Beautiful work!
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