Calling all Akagi (赤城) and Kaga (加賀) fans
Moderators: BB62vet, MartinJQuinn, Timmy C, Gernot, Olaf Held, Dan K, HMAS, ModelMonkey
-
ratical9128
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Sat Oct 02, 2010 7:52 pm
- Location: Tumwater,Washington
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Thanks Dan,I have all the parts,trying to find out sizes and placements on the ship
- Vlad
- Posts: 1559
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:25 pm
- Location: England
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
I have a question about Akagi and Kaga in their 3-deck configuration. It looks like the navigation bridge is directly under the forward end of the upper flight deck, between the 8" twin mounts. Does this block aircraft access from the upper hangar to the middle flight deck? I know the middle flight deck was short and of limited use, but was it made inaccessible by design or was this bridge built later? Or does the bridge move or open in some way?
Vlad
-
Dan K
- Posts: 9037
- Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:56 am
- Location: New York City
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
In that configuration, up forward, there is a lower flight deck, a bridge deck, and an upper flight deck. The upper hangar deck is the same level as the bridge deck. So, no flight ops off that deck. The forward lift divides the space between the bridge and the hangar deck.
- Vlad
- Posts: 1559
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:25 pm
- Location: England
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
So was there never a configuration where the middle flight deck was usable for flight ops? Did they decide it wouldn't be useful while the ships were still under construction?
Vlad
-
Dan K
- Posts: 9037
- Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:56 am
- Location: New York City
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
No, never such a configuration. I think it would have been unworkable, given the need for a sizable bridge and the heavy turret armament.
- Vlad
- Posts: 1559
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:25 pm
- Location: England
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Thanks, shame really I was looking into building one of these and I thought it would be cool to have a plane launching at every level. Not that it really diminishes the awesomeness of their appearance. 
Vlad
-
Dan K
- Posts: 9037
- Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:56 am
- Location: New York City
- ch hoeltge
- Posts: 359
- Joined: Thu Dec 31, 2015 2:54 am
- Location: Bad Krozingen/Germany
- Contact:
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Is their a replacement set for the twin 12cm guns available for the Akagi?
I want to built the Irako and perhaps an Ukuru Escort and they had the same gun.
But the pitroad gun is more than basic and fivestar only made a set for the single gun.
Greetings Christian
I want to built the Irako and perhaps an Ukuru Escort and they had the same gun.
But the pitroad gun is more than basic and fivestar only made a set for the single gun.
Greetings Christian
At work:
1/700 IJN Yahagi
1/700 IJN Yahagi
-
Dan K
- Posts: 9037
- Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:56 am
- Location: New York City
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
I don't know of any others. It's possible that there may be a 3D printed version available somewhere.
- marengtech
- Posts: 120
- Joined: Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:33 pm
- Location: British Columbia
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Have you tried these guys?ch hoeltge wrote:Is their a replacement set for the twin 12cm guns available for the Akagi?
I want to built the Irako and perhaps an Ukuru Escort and they had the same gun.
But the pitroad gun is more than basic and fivestar only made a set for the single gun.
Greetings Christian
http://master-model.pl/
Gerry
- ch hoeltge
- Posts: 359
- Joined: Thu Dec 31, 2015 2:54 am
- Location: Bad Krozingen/Germany
- Contact:
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Thanks Gerry, new barrels will help.
But I was thinking of a complete replacement.
Ok thanks Dan,
it looks I need to make a good old scratchbuild to enhance the guns
Greetings Christian
But I was thinking of a complete replacement.
Ok thanks Dan,
it looks I need to make a good old scratchbuild to enhance the guns
Greetings Christian
At work:
1/700 IJN Yahagi
1/700 IJN Yahagi
-
Wayne M
Questions on Akagi Wooden Deck
This is my first post on this or any other modeling forum, so pardon me if I don't observe the protocols.
I am working on 1/350 Akagi by Hasegawa. The plan is to finish her as she was at Midway. My problem is that I purchased
the Hasegawa wooden deck, and I have never used one. So, I have two questions:
1. Is there an appropriate finish/varnish for the deck? What I have seen online isn't very clear about what works best if
anything.
2. The deck came with "stickers" to sub for the waterslide decals in the kit. However, they seem way too bright for the scale, not to mention a ship that had been continuously at sea. Does anybody have ideas on how to weather them? Or would I be better off just using them as stencils and painting them in?
Thanks very much in advance.
I am working on 1/350 Akagi by Hasegawa. The plan is to finish her as she was at Midway. My problem is that I purchased
the Hasegawa wooden deck, and I have never used one. So, I have two questions:
1. Is there an appropriate finish/varnish for the deck? What I have seen online isn't very clear about what works best if
anything.
2. The deck came with "stickers" to sub for the waterslide decals in the kit. However, they seem way too bright for the scale, not to mention a ship that had been continuously at sea. Does anybody have ideas on how to weather them? Or would I be better off just using them as stencils and painting them in?
Thanks very much in advance.
-
Dan K
- Posts: 9037
- Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:56 am
- Location: New York City
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Hmm, no one chimed in? I don't use wooden decks, so I'm no help here. This question comes up often enough, yet I don't see a FAQ or helpful hint on it.
Might I suggest a new posting on the main page, with a more generic title such Wooden Deck Questions or something like that.
Might I suggest a new posting on the main page, with a more generic title such Wooden Deck Questions or something like that.
-
Wayne M
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Thanks. I found a thread over at FineScale Modeler that said the whole thing is a bad idea, but trying to finish a wood deck is almost futile.
-
ScottM
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2017 9:14 am
- Location: Kansas
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Hi Wayne,
I used a wooden deck in 1/700 scale on a Essex class carrier and the 1/700 Akagi. I learned that due to all the deck area and the extreme camber that the Akagi had, it will want to warp and twist unless you apply constant equal pressure when applying it. I wondered to even go so far as to vacuum bag my next attempt.
You need to apply a sanding sealer to the wood before you attempt any painting. I prefered to use wood stains for the overall deck color, followed with very light sanding, and then applied sanding sealer. Make sure your deck is fully secured to the plastic kit deck and the adhesive is fully cured, otherwise you may get some pop ups and warpage. I used Minwax stains and sealer.
For deck markings, you probably don't want to hear this, but masking them out and painting them is the best way. As I found out on my 1/700 Akagi, it turned out to be easier than dealing with all those long decals and trying to line everything up and then find out the decal color was the wrong contrast. The final look is worth the time of masking and painting.
Finish the deck with maybe a light wash of light gray to blend and tone everything down and a final coat of flat clear to seal everything.
Scott
I used a wooden deck in 1/700 scale on a Essex class carrier and the 1/700 Akagi. I learned that due to all the deck area and the extreme camber that the Akagi had, it will want to warp and twist unless you apply constant equal pressure when applying it. I wondered to even go so far as to vacuum bag my next attempt.
You need to apply a sanding sealer to the wood before you attempt any painting. I prefered to use wood stains for the overall deck color, followed with very light sanding, and then applied sanding sealer. Make sure your deck is fully secured to the plastic kit deck and the adhesive is fully cured, otherwise you may get some pop ups and warpage. I used Minwax stains and sealer.
For deck markings, you probably don't want to hear this, but masking them out and painting them is the best way. As I found out on my 1/700 Akagi, it turned out to be easier than dealing with all those long decals and trying to line everything up and then find out the decal color was the wrong contrast. The final look is worth the time of masking and painting.
Finish the deck with maybe a light wash of light gray to blend and tone everything down and a final coat of flat clear to seal everything.
Scott
-
Nathan2006
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2019 5:06 am
Akagi Sandbags and accessories
Hi all I'm new here! Just wanted to ask if anyone has a recommendation for sandbags that are good to use for a 1/700 scale Akagi (Single flight deck ver.) Would also be helpful if you could recommend me some IJN 1/700 sailors to get! Thanks all in advance.
-
Dan K
- Posts: 9037
- Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:56 am
- Location: New York City
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Shelf Oddity provides both sailors and ropes/mantlets. Scroll thru: https://shelfoddity.com/index.php?route ... path=20_66
- Haijun watcher
- Posts: 3154
- Joined: Wed Nov 27, 2013 7:06 am
- Location: Vancouver, Canada
- Contact:
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
I just watched the recent Bruce Willis movie "Air Raid/Air Strike," where he stars as a US military advisor for the Nationalist Chinese Air Force fighting the Japanese over China just prior to WW2.
In one scene, I saw what appears to be the aircraft carrier Kaga and an IJN task group in the South China Sea/Gulf of Tonkin launching planes to strike Chongqing, China. Here are screen grabs:


Only Kaga or Soryu had starboard islands among the Kido Butai carriers that were active in striking China before Pearl Harbor. The bridge in the 2nd pic doesn't appear to be Kaga, although that could be just lack of effort in CGI-modelling. I am guessing it is more likely Kaga rather than Soryu because of how the carrier hull proportions look.
Some might say that the inclusion of the carrier in the film may just be attributed to artistic license, aside from the inclusion of A6M2 Zeroes that supposedly never went as far as Chongqing, historically.
In one scene, I saw what appears to be the aircraft carrier Kaga and an IJN task group in the South China Sea/Gulf of Tonkin launching planes to strike Chongqing, China. Here are screen grabs:


Only Kaga or Soryu had starboard islands among the Kido Butai carriers that were active in striking China before Pearl Harbor. The bridge in the 2nd pic doesn't appear to be Kaga, although that could be just lack of effort in CGI-modelling. I am guessing it is more likely Kaga rather than Soryu because of how the carrier hull proportions look.
Some might say that the inclusion of the carrier in the film may just be attributed to artistic license, aside from the inclusion of A6M2 Zeroes that supposedly never went as far as Chongqing, historically.
"Haijun" means "navy" in Mandarin Chinese.
"You have enemies? Good. It means you stood up for something in your life."- Winston Churchill
"You have enemies? Good. It means you stood up for something in your life."- Winston Churchill
-
Dan K
- Posts: 9037
- Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:56 am
- Location: New York City
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Well, at least it's roughly date appropriate, and not a Shinano. Somebody had at least a small inkling.
-
MatthewB
- Posts: 2269
- Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:25 am
- Location: Los Angeles and Houston
Re: Calling all IJN Akagi and Kaga fans
Oh! COOL!Haijun watcher wrote:I just watched the recent Bruce Willis movie "Air Raid/Air Strike," where he stars as a US military advisor for the Nationalist Chinese Air Force fighting the Japanese over China just prior to WW2.
In one scene, I saw what appears to be the aircraft carrier Kaga and an IJN task group in the South China Sea/Gulf of Tonkin launching planes to strike Chongqing, China. Here are screen grabs:
Only Kaga or Soryu had starboard islands among the Kido Butai carriers that were active in striking China before Pearl Harbor. The bridge in the 2nd pic doesn't appear to be Kaga, although that could be just lack of effort in CGI-modelling. I am guessing it is more likely Kaga rather than Soryu because of how the carrier hull proportions look.
Some might say that the inclusion of the carrier in the film may just be attributed to artistic license, aside from the inclusion of A6M2 Zeroes that supposedly never went as far as Chongqing, historically.
This is on Amazon Prime. Which I have.
MB
OMG LOOK! A signature
Working on:
1/700 (All Fall 1942):
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
Working on:
1/700 (All Fall 1942):
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