1/700 HYUGA 1928

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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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That is lovely detailed work :cool_1:
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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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This is something else entirely.
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Hi, all!
After long busy days i finally have time to renew my work.

Here�s the newly designed anchor chain. ??
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some new details?
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Fix the search-light error: I used the 110cm search-lights from KAJIKA�s KONGO to replace the original type 96 resin search-lights which should be used after 1934.
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the 8cm AA guns and the two 14cm secondary guns are from pit-road�s weapon sets.
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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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Good lord. How do you paint all that PE and not mess up the wood deck?

This is both incredibly cool and well done.
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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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How does that Anchor Chain work?

Where do I get one... some.... MANY.... of those?


And... YEAH!

How do you keep paint off the wooden deck when painting the PE?

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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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Hi, all?
Here�s something new?

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PetrolGator wrote:Good lord. How do you paint all that PE and not mess up the wood deck?

This is both incredibly cool and well done.
Hi?
For painting i will use tapes to cover the deck before coloring. It takes some time but won't be difficult.
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MatthewB wrote:How does that Anchor Chain work?

Where do I get one... some.... MANY.... of those?


And... YEAH!

How do you keep paint off the wooden deck when painting the PE?

MB
Hello, :wave_1:
So sorry for the chain PEs are just for personal use recently. Maybe I will make them products later.
Many thanks?
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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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Wow. Brilliant work.
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the bridge has been colored??

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Very clean, and looking great.
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Its amazing. They need to make PE out of gray metal and do away with paint altogether, given how much is PE here.
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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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Great looking pagoda :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: late 20s and 30's pagoda looks were very impressive and in my eyes epitome look on battleships at that time.




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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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That is amazing!!!!!! :woo_hoo:
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this is absolutely, absolutelly, absolutellly amazing
great job !!!!!
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Holy cow that pagoda looks amazing!!
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This is one of the most insane and beautiful projects I have seen in my life...my friend ...You are gifted :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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Hi guys!
Finally I have time to finish the remaining, and it's almost done!

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Thank you all for watching!
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Re: 1/700 HYUGA 1928

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wow! this looks like a 1/350 scale ship - Great work!!
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