A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Nice detail work Dan. Those Pvanes- cranes look great.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Thx, SP. Sure hope you'll post some pics of what's on that list of yours.
Up to now, I've been fine with using brass rod for the main barrels on my DDs. With the arrival of the new 12.7cm turrets/barrels included with the new PitRoad NE05 equipment set, I seriously considered retaining the plastic barrels, as they are far better than anything else previously released in injection plastic. However, I have a batch of Rainbow 12.7cm brass barrels on hand and felt that now was as good a time as ever to try something new. Results below. I like 'em.
Note: The RB barrels appear to have been designed as replacements for the new Fujimi DD kit barrels. The barrels are slightly longer than the plastic NE05 versions because the PitRoad version come with longer blast bags molded on. Accordingly, it's necessary to cut off the NE05 barrels in line with the front of the turret, along with some of the blast bag. Some excess CA serves to smooth the blast bag line down to the barrel.
Dry fitting of the major components on Naganami also below, along with a view of the FineMolds 25mm AA & NE05 Y-guns.
Up to now, I've been fine with using brass rod for the main barrels on my DDs. With the arrival of the new 12.7cm turrets/barrels included with the new PitRoad NE05 equipment set, I seriously considered retaining the plastic barrels, as they are far better than anything else previously released in injection plastic. However, I have a batch of Rainbow 12.7cm brass barrels on hand and felt that now was as good a time as ever to try something new. Results below. I like 'em.
Note: The RB barrels appear to have been designed as replacements for the new Fujimi DD kit barrels. The barrels are slightly longer than the plastic NE05 versions because the PitRoad version come with longer blast bags molded on. Accordingly, it's necessary to cut off the NE05 barrels in line with the front of the turret, along with some of the blast bag. Some excess CA serves to smooth the blast bag line down to the barrel.
Dry fitting of the major components on Naganami also below, along with a view of the FineMolds 25mm AA & NE05 Y-guns.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
It looks like that I will FINALLY be able to apply the main coat of paint over this weekend. I just need to add short aerial posts to some of the turret tops. Kazegumo is now also ready to go.
All components laid out below, save those loosely positioned on Kazegumo, and one turret needing barrels. The torpedo bodies on the upper left will get a separate coat of alumimum/silver and black warheads.
All components laid out below, save those loosely positioned on Kazegumo, and one turret needing barrels. The torpedo bodies on the upper left will get a separate coat of alumimum/silver and black warheads.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Exquisite work Dan!!
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Glad you've reached this milestone. I hear you guys are having nasty "good to stay inside and build a model" weather, so your timing is great.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Thx, all. I did manage the first coats. Aside from a few glue spots and blemishes to be corrected, these should turn out well. Will post some pics after the grey coats are done.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
This is an incredible build! The detail you're putting into this, just amazes me. Thanks for posting the link on the other thread so that I was able to find it easily. Builds like this make me want to aspire to this level and keep me intersted in modeling. I've only done 3 models and took about a 3 year break between those and my current Tassafaronga build. Keep up the good work!
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Thx, David, I appreciate that. It ocurrs to me that if I swap out Naganami's twin 25mm for triples, I'd have Takanami.
Still working on removing blemishes and some seams without overpainting.
Still working on removing blemishes and some seams without overpainting.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Dan,
I have seen less detail on 1/200 scale scratch built IJN DDs. What you do in 700 scale is utterly inspiring and partially to blame for my obsession over resin/PE accessories. I started following this build way back when I first really got serious about this hobby.
I'm glad you didn't throw in the towel when you suffered some damage to these fine ships and I'm looking forward to seeing them painted/assembled.
I have seen less detail on 1/200 scale scratch built IJN DDs. What you do in 700 scale is utterly inspiring and partially to blame for my obsession over resin/PE accessories. I started following this build way back when I first really got serious about this hobby.
I'm glad you didn't throw in the towel when you suffered some damage to these fine ships and I'm looking forward to seeing them painted/assembled.
- Chris
1/700 Saratoga w/Pontos (Needs paint)
1/700 Potato w/Kurama (On hold)
1/700 Murdertorpedoboat Ooi
1/700 Saratoga w/Pontos (Needs paint)
1/700 Potato w/Kurama (On hold)
1/700 Murdertorpedoboat Ooi
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Thx, PG. This set of builds has required a lot of encouragement, so I appreciate your comments.
I've just realized that I've neglected to include hawser reels as part of my components. Oops. Another 1/4 step back..........
I've just realized that I've neglected to include hawser reels as part of my components. Oops. Another 1/4 step back..........
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
They look great Dan.
One of the areas I really need to improve on (but then again, the list is so long).Dan K wrote:Still working on removing blemishes and some seams without overpainting.
Martin
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
I managed to do the proper re-work and apply main coat paint over the weekend. Touch-ups required but, they came out pretty well. Kazegumo has her bridge test fitted (again), and it'd a bit tight. The upper works railings are coated a tad thick but, they will all be covered with simulated canvas.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Lovely work.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Dan,
I'm going to call your bluff. This is not 1/700. There's no way this is 1/700. You've been pulling camera tricks, haven't you?
I'm going to call your bluff. This is not 1/700. There's no way this is 1/700. You've been pulling camera tricks, haven't you?
- Chris
1/700 Saratoga w/Pontos (Needs paint)
1/700 Potato w/Kurama (On hold)
1/700 Murdertorpedoboat Ooi
1/700 Saratoga w/Pontos (Needs paint)
1/700 Potato w/Kurama (On hold)
1/700 Murdertorpedoboat Ooi
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Dan K
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Ya got me, PG, it's actually 1/1000. 
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
Both bridges are painted and rigged with the halyard portion of the riggings. I need to add searchlight directors on/at the open rear portion of the compass bridge decks, and to tone down the white of the halyards. Gonna marry them up with the hulls as soon as the waterlines are finished.
The is the first time I've added the supplemental jackstaffs at the rear of the masts.
The is the first time I've added the supplemental jackstaffs at the rear of the masts.
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
These stations look terrific Dan. You really captured the look and shape of them very well. The early war one looks the part. I will be posting some pic's as soon as i have a better camera ( Mine is only 5 mage pic's.)
On the Bench
1/350 Independence
1/350 Dunkerque
1/350 Shimakaze
1/350 Sharnhorst Dragon
1/350 Belfast
1/350 Independence
1/350 Dunkerque
1/350 Shimakaze
1/350 Sharnhorst Dragon
1/350 Belfast
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Re: A proper 1/700 Yugumo class DD
It's looking great Dan!