Victorious wrote:
Thank you Art, for posting up the web address of this fantastic site for obtaining plans.
I have had a good browse through all there pages and what amazes me, is the cost of these plans. They are virtually give away prices. The postage will probably cost more that the plans, but still cheap when you compare them from other scources.
Have you got any more web addresses, for any other scouces of Japanese Warship Information?
I have sent off for their FREE Catalogue and might just be tempted to have a go at scratch building a Japanese Warship sometime next year. Meanwhile I have the Vic & Marlborough to get finished first.
Hi Geoff,
Glad to be of assistance.
A little background - I have been dealing with Haruo Takami for a number of years and he has never failed me. I now have quite an extensive library of his plans. His prices have not changed in all that time. His English is not the best but his scruples are. His sources are impeccable, he is associated with all the Universities and has access to all the authoritative Japanese IJN Naval Historians.
He works as a draftsman for a famous Electrical Company and produces these plans as a hobby They are xeroxed and so will fade after a period of time - so be aware! With your first order, he includes a free data sheet of guns, ships boats, Dc's etc. It will take a couple of weeks to get a reply, or your order, but be assured it WILL arrive.
I have found the cheapest and best way for me to remit money is in the form of a Japanese Yen bill, bought without taxes or charges at the local International airport, folded between two sheets of paper - or better still, send it between a couple of postcards in an envelope. He just LOVES European historical architecture. You might have noticed!
As far as any other web addresses for IJN material,- where do I start? I suppose it depends on what, in particular, you are after. I became interested in the IJN as a result of being informed that there is very little available, all records were destroyed at the end of the war to prevent the information falling into American hands. How wrong that assumption was! True, the bulk of material was destroyed as ordered, but it is amazing what has, and is still coming to light, and what has yet to be publicised will knock the arm-chair admirals socks off.
I will compose a list of IJN related sites that I use in a seperate post.
Sorry for the waffle - The IJN, ( ship construction that is ) is something that pushes my buttons.
regards,
Art