1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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Work in progress : viewtopic.php?f=59&t=153083&p=590716#p590716

IJN Soryu 1938 version (Fujimi with Fujimi photoetching set).
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1942 version (Aoshima with Aoshima and Fujimi photoetching set)
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Re: 1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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Uh, wow?

How did you do the fantastic deck weathering?

Again, wow.
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Re: 1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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I second Petrol on both the WOW and how did you do the deck weathering?
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Re: 1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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Angeliccypher wrote:I second Petrol on both the WOW and how did you do the deck weathering?
And I'm n� 3 on board with WOW and how did you make this awseome great weathering... :wave_1:
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Thanks!
First i painted with lacquer color (Gunze flat brown), then I wet the surface with enamel thinner and painted the weathering effect with enamel flat black. Then with a dry brush I painted with Tamiya enamel flat earth.
The enamel thinner/paint not attack the lacquer, so if I exaggerate the effect, I can clean and reduce the weathering with the thinner.

*BTW, I posted bigger size images in my Deviantart page. :cool_2:
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Re: 1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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Great project, great builds. So, what was lacking from the Aoshima PE that required some of the Fujimi set?
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Re: 1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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Silly question what did you use for the aircraft landing lights? And how did you get that bright color!? Wonderful job!!!
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redoctober27 wrote:Silly question what did you use for the aircraft landing lights? And how did you get that bright color!? Wonderful job!!!
I used evergreen plastic strips and painted with Gunze fluorescent color (red and green).
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Dan K wrote:Great project, great builds. So, what was lacking from the Aoshima PE that required some of the Fujimi set?
Thanks! Aoshima set is a bit incomplete (not include catwalk parts) and Fujimi set have better mast and antena parts.
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Re: 1/700 IJN Soryu 1938/1942

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Excellent work Ryuji!! and like I wrote before great comparison project :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:



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