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Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Coming along too nice!
Aur
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On the way:
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
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Koppalakki
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
The work continues.
Here's the aft secondary battery.
Base painting complete


And weathered.


I lost a part of the secondary turrets mast. If it turns up I'll add it later
The Pontos instructions don't mention the handrails of the turret but there a lot of unmarked parts on the PE fret you can use.
I also added some extra ladders and stretched sprue details on the base.
And some other progress we have.





The Pontos ammunition boxes are pretty nice, though I think they are really oversized. Even the plastic one in the tamiya kit is smaller.
Still much to do like 10 triple 25s open mounts etc. (just for the deck that is) but coming along slowly.
Here's the aft secondary battery.
Base painting complete


And weathered.


I lost a part of the secondary turrets mast. If it turns up I'll add it later
The Pontos instructions don't mention the handrails of the turret but there a lot of unmarked parts on the PE fret you can use.
I also added some extra ladders and stretched sprue details on the base.
And some other progress we have.





The Pontos ammunition boxes are pretty nice, though I think they are really oversized. Even the plastic one in the tamiya kit is smaller.
Still much to do like 10 triple 25s open mounts etc. (just for the deck that is) but coming along slowly.
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
I'm a little ahead of myself, but when you get to the rigging, please go into as much detail as possible with photos and suggestions. If you have detailed reference drawings, please let us know where to find them. I have been looking for a detailed schematic on rigging for a few years now, with no luck.
This is an amazing build and can't wait for you to complete it!
Thanks again for sharing this forum with us all.
Jim
This is an amazing build and can't wait for you to complete it!
Thanks again for sharing this forum with us all.
Jim
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
I can only concurr with Jim, that would be more than interesting! And what a great paint- and weathering work again!
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Koppalakki
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Hey guys,
I don't have any rigging diagrams or anything I'm afraid.
The only thing I've found good was some pictures of the Kure model in the CASF thread.
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=4707&start=1840
I'll work with those, I'm not a pro rigger but I'll see what I can do.
My last work with the Sovremenny did have some elaborate aerial cage rigging too that I was pleased with so let's hope for the best.
I got some new elastic kinda rigging material. I've used WEM one before which I thought was terrible so I'll give this new stuff a try aswell and then fall back to
stretched sprue.
Here's the breakwater parts before going into paint booth!

I also worked a bit on the forward secondary turret base.
First all the seams and the lines for the raised plating (???) were removed.

And cleaned.

Tamiya provides a sticker for this but I really don't see the point, it will be different color etc.
I just masked the part where the plate would be and sprayed primer like I did with the hull plating.

Time will tell how well it will work out.
I don't have any rigging diagrams or anything I'm afraid.
The only thing I've found good was some pictures of the Kure model in the CASF thread.
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=4707&start=1840
I'll work with those, I'm not a pro rigger but I'll see what I can do.
My last work with the Sovremenny did have some elaborate aerial cage rigging too that I was pleased with so let's hope for the best.
I got some new elastic kinda rigging material. I've used WEM one before which I thought was terrible so I'll give this new stuff a try aswell and then fall back to
stretched sprue.
Here's the breakwater parts before going into paint booth!

I also worked a bit on the forward secondary turret base.
First all the seams and the lines for the raised plating (???) were removed.

And cleaned.

Tamiya provides a sticker for this but I really don't see the point, it will be different color etc.
I just masked the part where the plate would be and sprayed primer like I did with the hull plating.

Time will tell how well it will work out.
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Which one would be better between that one and Uni Caenis thread?baseballbrat wrote:Here's what I bought for my project sometime ago.
http://www.1999.co.jp/10165146
Jim
@Koppalakki, I think that your Yamato kit and its Pontos set are the luckiest ones in this world!
Aop
On the way:
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
One's wire and the other is thread. I went with the wire for a more scaled look and can be shaped. It's also to 1:350 scale and made just for rigging model ships.Aop Aur wrote:Which one would be better between that one and Uni Caenis thread?baseballbrat wrote:Here's what I bought for my project sometime ago.
http://www.1999.co.jp/10165146
Jim
@Koppalakki, I think that your Yamato kit and its Pontos set are the luckiest ones in this world!![]()
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Aop
Jim
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Here's some more on the bow.
I made the anchors. The chain was cut and only held by the chainstoppers in the bow just like you can see in the pictures.

I painted it light gray then just gave sponge chipping and some washes.

Attached to the deck with the padeyes.


The breakwater section was completed with the various hatches and cable reels. The cut out on the deck were too wide for the PE, I filled the cuts full of super glue and pressed the reels in.
Still some of them are "open" need to give them a bit more filler.

I also finished the railing on the port side.
The longest run part 7 had to be cut on the bottom and middle run to get it comfor the elevations on the deck. I tried it without it and it kept twisting and bending under pressure.
After I had glued them with thin CA I used heavy CA to get the seam disapper. After that once again enamel gray was painted on the deck edge. Then various filters on top of it.



I made the anchors. The chain was cut and only held by the chainstoppers in the bow just like you can see in the pictures.

I painted it light gray then just gave sponge chipping and some washes.

Attached to the deck with the padeyes.


The breakwater section was completed with the various hatches and cable reels. The cut out on the deck were too wide for the PE, I filled the cuts full of super glue and pressed the reels in.
Still some of them are "open" need to give them a bit more filler.

I also finished the railing on the port side.
The longest run part 7 had to be cut on the bottom and middle run to get it comfor the elevations on the deck. I tried it without it and it kept twisting and bending under pressure.
After I had glued them with thin CA I used heavy CA to get the seam disapper. After that once again enamel gray was painted on the deck edge. Then various filters on top of it.



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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
About the chains...........
Were these disabled for the last mission? If they were why?
Jim
Were these disabled for the last mission? If they were why?
Jim
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
I believe because they knew she wasn't coming back so they lost weight losing them. Just my guess, if anyone has any better info please chime in.baseballbrat wrote:About the chains...........
Were these disabled for the last mission? If they were why?
Jim
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Looking SUPERB does she not have a Bootline?
1944
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
I don't think any Japanese ship had any.1944WarspiteMan wrote:Looking SUPERB does she not have a Bootline?
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Koppalakki wrote:I don't think any Japanese ship had any.1944WarspiteMan wrote:Looking SUPERB does she not have a Bootline?
I see thanks.
1944
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
OK, I'm Stupid! What's a "Bootline"?
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
The black boot top.
Or atleast that's what I'm assuming we are talking about
Or atleast that's what I'm assuming we are talking about
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
I think we're all on the same page.......and I think I'll paint my New Jersey's bootline/stripe tonightKoppalakki wrote:The black boot top.
Or atleast that's what I'm assuming we are talking about
Awesome work as usual from you. Wish I could weather anywhere close to as good as you!
Brett Matthews
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I'm Really Stupid..........Koppalakki wrote:The black boot top.
Or atleast that's what I'm assuming we are talking about
So, What's a Black Boot Top?
Jim
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Check my New Jersey thread....baseballbrat wrote:I'm Really Stupid..........Koppalakki wrote:The black boot top.
Or atleast that's what I'm assuming we are talking about
So, What's a Black Boot Top?
Jim
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (new tool) The definite mad edition
Nice work, and the chain stoppers, something which isn't quite clear in the instructions as well
. It makes you wonder though, if they shortened the chain to lose weight, why didn't they ditch the chain completely. About the not coming back: that was the official plan, but the captains weren't completely agreeing with that. They mustered as much as fuel as they could, although officially it was a one way trip.
Great work on the breakwater and railings btw. How do you apply the thick CA to fill the gaps? Must be quite scary since there's always a possibility of messing up the work already done. Would scare the hell out of me in any way
Cheers
Great work on the breakwater and railings btw. How do you apply the thick CA to fill the gaps? Must be quite scary since there's always a possibility of messing up the work already done. Would scare the hell out of me in any way
Cheers