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

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Here's what I use for the rigging.

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I just remember it being called fine rigging material on WEM where I ordered it years ago. I don't recall it even having any brand.
But it's comparable to ez-line I guess.

Works pretty nicely, the only downside I can think of to stretch sprue it's you can't really create any sag. So you need to tighten all lines as otherwise it looks terrible.
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Aop Aur wrote:Great work! :thumbs_up_1: You are finishing a new ship while my build is still going nowhere! :heh:

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Mine sits under a plastic sheet, while I read this at work, wishing I was at home lol
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Ok I think I can call the rigging done! :woo_hoo:

Still some glue marks and other stuff to tidy up but don't mind those!

So my plan was to go from the inside towards out and from bottom to up. I used Krystal Klear to secure the bottom end. Usually about 5 lines at a time.
Then wait for the glue to dry, then started pulling the lines and securing them with Medium CA to where they needed to go!

I'm fairly certain it's not close to 100% accurate, but I did use the CASF thread and the Kure's Yamato model as a close reference.

Hope these pictures help.

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Gotta say, this a REALLY incredible build! :worship_1: :worship_1: :worship_1:
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:yeah:
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My display case also arrived today and I have to say she looked pretty damn sweet in it!

I thought to give her something more enjoyeable than the usual few euro plank I used :big_grin:

I got the Tamiya's own display case as I got it for discount and I have to say it's pretty damn nice without being too fancy!
The acryl corners are really nicely done rounded smooth. The wooden base accepts the pontos stands nicely aswell, there's a recess on the backside that's
40 cm long to adjust for the holes for the stands.
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Impressive work!

What is the " CASF thread"?
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baseballbrat wrote:Impressive work!

What is the " CASF thread"?
The one you linked Calling All Ship Fans
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Koppalakki wrote:
baseballbrat wrote:Impressive work!

What is the " CASF thread"?
The one you linked Calling All Ship Fans
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wow mate, very much impressed with the rigging. And a custom made display case is on my wishlist as well. Won't come cheap though I think.
Again, impressive rigging, the part which frightens me probably the most...well done :thumbs_up_1:
Looking at the rigging material it's the Ushi vander Rosten stuff you used, I have it as well in two seperate thicknesses
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Excellent! I've used this stuff on past builds. How did you do the "blobs" at the joins?
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Greg lester wrote:Excellent! I've used this stuff on past builds. How did you do the "blobs" at the joins?
Nice we finally have a brand for the rigging material! :big_grin:
They are just Krystal Klear multipurpose white glue for everything! (Tm) painted hull red color.

Good thing you all liking the rigging. I'm mostly pleased with the result so far myself, still a lot to learn and most definately an aftform itself!
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well, If I can get a rigging which looks half as good as yours I'm happy. I reckon you have to be quite carefully not to break anything whilst doing it ey?
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Actually this stuff is very forgiving as it's really hard to break it. I only managed to break one line because it got scratched by some sharp Pe on the mast.

Unless you meant breaking the Pe already attached to the ship ... :heh:
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Looks decent?

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Wow. Just wow.
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More than decent! That's an impressive build, by anyone standards. Super work!




On that Uschi stuff.....any guess if that's the fine or super fine rigging? I have the EZ Line Fine material, but compared to what you used, it's THICK.
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Brett M wrote:



On that Uschi stuff.....any guess if that's the fine or super fine rigging? I have the EZ Line Fine material, but compared to what you used, it's THICK.
I'm fairly certain it was just fine.
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Koppalakki wrote:
Brett M wrote:



On that Uschi stuff.....any guess if that's the fine or super fine rigging? I have the EZ Line Fine material, but compared to what you used, it's THICK.
I'm fairly certain it was just fine.
Thank you sir! :D
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Awesome work!!!!! :woo_hoo:


Congrats :thumbs_up_1:
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