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Re: Hasegawa 1/700 IJN Haguro - building from Myoko

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Thank you guys!

I was able to assemble the crane from Rainbow PE only at the second attempt. I incorrectly assembled the first crane.
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Thank you, Goodwood
I never hear this fact (about anime). But I don't understand, what does it mean "ARP ship"?
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Arpeggio of Blue Steel, which is an anime set in the future where a fleet of sentient warships�based on WWII-era allied and axis vessels�have basically taken over the seas.

It's basically Wargaming's ongoing PR stunt for World of Warships... ;)
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Goodwood wrote:Arpeggio of Blue Steel, which is an anime set in the future where a fleet of sentient warships�based on WWII-era allied and axis vessels�have basically taken over the seas.

It's basically Wargaming's ongoing PR stunt for World of Warships... ;)
I have no affiliation with this company. Haguro was the prize for me at Wargaming Wiki contest.
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SilverGhost wrote:
Goodwood wrote:Arpeggio of Blue Steel, which is an anime set in the future where a fleet of sentient warships�based on WWII-era allied and axis vessels�have basically taken over the seas.

It's basically Wargaming's ongoing PR stunt for World of Warships... ;)
I have no affiliation with this company. Haguro was the prize for me at Wargaming Wiki contest.
Ah, I see. ;) The joke is on me... :cool_2:
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1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
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Goodwood wrote:Arpeggio of Blue Steel, which is an anime set in the future where a fleet of sentient warships�based on WWII-era allied and axis vessels�have basically taken over the seas.

It's basically Wargaming's ongoing PR stunt for World of Warships... ;)
The Fleet of the FoG, where all of the Mental Models fall for the Protagonist (Typical Harem Anime set in a Collectible Card Combat Anime, which are usually the same thing).

I know too much about anime.

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Complete catapults
We can see the difference between Hasegawa and Flyhawk details
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Aircraft carriage in progress
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Complete aircraft deck
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Carriage rails will be paint and install after painting

Complete parts ready for painting
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Just wonderful.
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Make big box or petrol tank for seaplanes, one small box (is not in the photo) and add six ventilators
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Replace NorthStar perforated superstructure support beams from deck which I use when I didn't have Flyhawk brass stripes
Flyhawk brass stripes look better
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start building nose superstructure. This is the most difficult stage of the work on the model. Here there is the biggest difference between Haguro and Myoko.
First 4 levels were equal between cruisers
But 5-7 levels were different

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Dan K wrote:Just wonderful.
Thank you Dan!
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Some progress after 2 evenings
Not as many as I would like
Standard Flyhawk PE, new portholes, additional doors, mainstays of AA-gun and director platforms from copper wire

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I used to think that the Myoko-class IJN CAs were kind of ugly, but they are growing on me.

I still need to get my Aoba and Kinugasa finished, and then move on to the Takao, Atago, Maya and Chokai (all 1942). Eventually, though, I want to do all of the IJN CAs for 1941 - 1943. even the poor Mikuma who got too close to Midway.

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HIJMS Nagara
HIJMS Aoba & Kinugasa
USS San Francisco
USS Helena
USS St. Louis
USS Laffey & Farenholt
HIJMS Sub-Chasers No. 4 - 7
HIJMS Sub-Chasers No. 13 - 16
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In the future I would like to build Tone 1944, Mikuma 1936-1938, Chokai 1942 in 1/350 scale and Furutaka 1942, Aoba 1945 in 1/700 scale
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Fit the superstructure to the deck.
Finish first 4 stages (superstructure consists of 7 floors)
gun directors will be painted without/separately from superstructure
Form of PE air intakes at superstructure correspond to Myoko. Haguro and Nachi had air intakes with another form. Ashigara had intakes with another third form.
I did not change their form...
Make more than 30 portholes, add more than 10 PE doors and different struts under platforms

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Solid work all around!


Chokai 1942 in 1/350 interests me as well. No surprise there. :smallsmile:
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Dan K wrote:Solid work all around!
Chokai 1942 in 1/350 interests me as well. No surprise there. :smallsmile:
Thank you Dan!

Result of 3 evenings:
- add some details on first 4 stages
- add navigation lights
- add 2 small platforms and boxes at front of superstructure
- add 2 rooms at the base of foremast
- add 4 ventilation pipes at front of superstructure
- add 2 ladders at the base of foremast
- remove all not used details for Myoko at 5th and 6th stages of superstructure
- make new portholes at 5-6 stages
- add PE doors at 5-6 stages
- scratchbuild deck of 6th stage and union their with roof of bridge
- scratchbuild from sprues room under range finder at 6th stage
- scratchbuild from sprues podiums under small directors at 6th stage

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The differences between superstructure of cruisers in December 1941 (from Gakken)
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My friend made for me many detail photos of plastic and instruction of his Aoshima Haguro 1941 in 1/350
It helps me in scratchbuilding top stages of Haguro's superstructure

Will be a lot of hard work ahead...
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Andrew, the ship looks excellent so far, keep up the great work.
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I completely agree. Yes, those references are key to the details.
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Dan, Abram
Thank you!
But there are some mistakes at details in these schemes

Start scratchbuilding balcony at forward bridge and platform with binoculars at the top of bridge
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Install windows at forward bridge and balcony, roof at balcony
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Window glass will be imitated using Microscale Liquid Decal Film
Like my previous model in 1/350 - Russian battleship Sevastopol (1914) (conversion from Zvezda using many North Star Models PE and resin)
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