IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945 - COMPLETED

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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Great job on the funnel! :thumbs_up_1:

The deck looks good too! I wonder though, what are the advantages of pencil over a classic enamel or oil paint wash?
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Thank you guys! The pencil lets me get a more defined outline of each plank.
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Beautiful funnel work.
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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This deck took much longer than I had expected due to the great difficulty of hiding the seams. Making the planking look uninterrupted and rescribing areas that had to be sanded down were the biggest challenges:

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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Joe, did you time how long it took you to trace the whole deck? As simple as it looks i'm sure it was time consuming.





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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Filling the seam, priming, sanding and rescribing not to mention tearing the paint up due to poor adhesion totaled 120 hours, much more than I had anticipated.
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Joe Simon wrote:Filling the seam, priming, sanding and rescribing not to mention tearing the paint up due to poor adhesion totaled 120 hours, much more than I had anticipated.
120 hours for the deck alone? Wow, so glad I'll be using the Pontos deck then...respect though!
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Thank you guys. I think I finally got the 'look' of the lower hull right. I wanted to bring out the plating detail without overdoing it. Vallejo paint, some pencil and covering it again with the base coat of IJN Hull Red from WEM seemed to do the trick:

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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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It's beautiful!!!!!!!
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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The hull plating is great, I wish I had something like that on Princeton.
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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That turned out well mate, looks good!
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Very nice. And sounds fairly fast and easy way to do it.
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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The plating looks great, Joe.

120 hrs on the deck??? Insane.

Using a light wash.......................... :smallsmile:
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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That hull looks fantastic. Well done, Joe.
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Thank you guys for all the kind words!
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Brilliant. :big_grin:
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Beautiful work!
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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All those unique touches is what makes a model... well, unique. At the end it will be time well spent Joe! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:





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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Thank you guys! Very kind of you all.
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Re: IJN Yamato, 1/350, 1945

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Still touching up here and there but the gray is on the hull now also. The seam filling on this hull has been more difficult than any I have previously built:

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