Build log for the Aoshima 1/350th 5,500 ton Cruiser Nagara

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Re: Build log for the Aoshima 1/350th 5,500 ton Cruiser Nag

Post by prowler0000 »

Ah, Man! Just when it was gettin' good......

Seriously, I wish i'd found this about 6 weeks ago, As mines just about 3/4 done & your experiences would have saved me a fair bit of head-scratching!

So how did this story end?????
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Re: Build log for the Aoshima 1/350th 5,500 ton Cruiser Nag

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Oh my, I thought I posted her completed "portraits" on modelwarships.... I will have to get them up!!

She came out very nice if I may humbly say so. If you like to see her portraits are up on my local clubs forum board.
http://sdmodelclub.com/forums/topic/550 ... ara-1350th

She was a fun build!!
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Re: Build log for the Aoshima 1/350th 5,500 ton Cruiser Nag

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She turned out great! I hope mine looks half that good!
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Re: Build log for the Aoshima 1/350th 5,500 ton Cruiser Nag

Post by J. Soca »

Nicely done Dan! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: I like that "Screw You" part :lol_spit_1: .. nice. For a 5500 ton light cruiser it had a mouthful of screws though, for some reason i thought this class had 3 screws only like Yubari..


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Re: Build log for the Aoshima 1/350th 5,500 ton Cruiser Nag

Post by prowler0000 »

Great finish there!!!

So nice to know how the story ends, eh?
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