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Re: IJN Nagara

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Good job Gabriel! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: Do you have any idea what was the purpose of those range finders on top of the ventilators? Were those there for the AA guns? such awkward place to have those...



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Re: IJN Nagara

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Thanks guys for the comments.

Jose, I am not sure, but if had to guess given there main arc of view would be port or starboard, I would say they were for the torpedo tubes.
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Probably.
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156 hours....the end is nigh

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Water is done. Boats are done. E11A1 is almost done. Then just need figures, flags, railings and rigging.
The final launch that will be in the water.
The final launch that will be in the water.
Over all view with the finished water.
Over all view with the finished water.
Launch from above in the water.
Launch from above in the water.
different angle.  I was trying to show the ripple effect in the water.  I really liked how it came out.  The coloring and angles for the turn are actually based of a real photograph of the Nagato.
different angle. I was trying to show the ripple effect in the water. I really liked how it came out. The coloring and angles for the turn are actually based of a real photograph of the Nagato.
The Aoshima decals are really nice and the go on with little issue.
The Aoshima decals are really nice and the go on with little issue.
The struts took forever but they are done.
The struts took forever but they are done.
Another shot of the decals from underneath.  Still need to dull coat and add windows.  Then attach.:)
Another shot of the decals from underneath. Still need to dull coat and add windows. Then attach.:)
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Angeliccypher wrote:Thanks guys for the comments.

Jose, I am not sure, but if had to guess given there main arc of view would be port or starboard, I would say they were for the torpedo tubes.


Interesting..




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Sweet! She looks really good.
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Thanks Martin.

Thank plane is now done and attached.
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Good work, Gabe.
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If this model as completed, or almost completed, is not "museum quality" then I am easily confused in my old age as to what qualifies for that title.

Truly superior work my friend.
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Thanks Chris. Fred you are too gracious (or really need to share some of that scotch). :big_grin:

Crew done.
It does not look like much but there are over 50 crew sitting on the white strip
It does not look like much but there are over 50 crew sitting on the white strip
close up of one of the sections
close up of one of the sections
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Almost there. I have been working on the railings and should have some pictures of that up soon. Which leaves rigging and the two flags.

Thanks for looking. Comments welcome.
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She does look nice.
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Still Jealous.

Isn't the grey a little too light (not blue enough)???

The recommendations I have for Maizuru Grey show a light blue-grey color (well, more a medium blue-grey).

Also, do the turrets on the Nagara during the Early War have the rims on the rear of the gun housing?

I noticed that some of the 5,500 tonners have these rims on their "turrets" (gun houses) during the early war while some don't.

I was wondering what those rims were, why they were there, and why they are not there on some of the ships?

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Thanks Dan and Matthew.

As to the color, from what I have heard the Tamiya XF-53 Neutral Grey is a really good match. The only company that I know of that ever made the color by name was Gunze.

As for the guns, you might be seeing the PE wrap on top of the plastic. It was what Flyhawk included in their set. Which I put a review of the set on this site. Dan might be able to answer more about the guns though.
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Angeliccypher wrote:Thanks Dan and Matthew.

As to the color, from what I have heard the Tamiya XF-53 Neutral Grey is a really good match. The only company that I know of that ever made the color by name was Gunze.

As for the guns, you might be seeing the PE wrap on top of the plastic. It was what Flyhawk included in their set. Which I put a review of the set on this site. Dan might be able to answer more about the guns though.
I was looking earlier at some color equivalents from WEM and Vallejo. WEM made an actual Maizuru Grey (which I understand is no longer available). Vallejo gives an equivalent color as Intermediate Blue, which I have, and is a medium grey that has a blue tint to it.

As for the guns, and the gun houses, I would love to know more about them.

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I have a great cross reference chart of naval colors for various navies up through WWII in Vallejo paint colors. The IJN one is sparse. I would live to know what you have for the various colors listed in Vallejo.

As to the guns, are you wanting more detail on the actual guns or the build aspects? The later I can provide.
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The following link has Vallejo equivalents for all four IJN Naval Greys:

http://www.ipmsswamp.com/files/VallejoW ... alents.pdf

Sasebo Naval Arsenal Grey ....... 816 Luftwaffe Uniform Grey
Kure Naval Arsenal Grey ........... 900 French Mirage Blue
Maizuru Naval Arsenal Grey ...... 903 Intermediate Blue
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal Grey ... 869 Basalt Grey


The chart also contains other IJN colors for aircraft, linoleum, and IJN Camouflage.

As for the guns... I was looking fro information about what the gun houses looked like, when. For instance, as I pointed out, some of them show a raised rim around the aft opening of the gun houses, while others do not (sometimes the same ship at different times).

The Rainbow 140mm Guns for the 5500 ton CLs have PE parts for the aft of the gun houses, that only say to "check references."

Only... Having a poverty of resources makes that difficult to do.

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HIJMS Aoba & Kinugasa
USS San Francisco
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USS St. Louis
USS Laffey & Farenholt
HIJMS Sub-Chasers No. 4 - 7
HIJMS Sub-Chasers No. 13 - 16
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She looks great! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:




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Thanks for the info Matthew.

Thank you for the compliments Bob and Matthew. :big_grin: Having those really helps.

Here are the completed port side railings. Starboard still needs to be done.
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Re: IJN Nagara

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Excellent work--I really like how the water came out!

As usual, the detail really makes the ship come alive...so do all the little sailors.

Well done!

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DONE!!!!!!!!

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After 170 hours total of a build she is complete. It has been a great build all in all. Learned a lot so hopefully the next one will look better. I really appreciate all the help and encouragement throughout the build as well.

I do not compete per say. When I take a kit into a meeting I am simply wanting to share it with others and get feedback. On a whim I took her to the most recent Northern Virginia IPMS meeting and she won 2nd place in ships.

Here are the pictures I have currently. I will get better pics taken and submit them to the gallery.
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As always, feedback is welcome and appreciated.
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