Calling all Unryu-class (雲龍) fans
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Dan K
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu Class CV fans
I don't have the new Fujimi kit (only the new Aoshima version) but I would think it pretty straightforward.
The Ikoma would have differed visually only in that her funnels would have been spaced further apart (probably just the rear one)to reflect reorganized machinery.
The Ikoma would have differed visually only in that her funnels would have been spaced further apart (probably just the rear one)to reflect reorganized machinery.
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thebunkerparodie
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu Class CV fans
OK,also I'm going to bought the aoshima amagi for one of the unbuilt unryu hull (n�5002)
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thebunkerparodie
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu Class CV fans
it seem that 16 ship were considered,got to wonder were that 15 come from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unry%C5%A ... ft_carrier
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Dan K
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu Class CV fans
Unryu was originally authorized under the Fifth Naval Armaments Supplement Program of 1941: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modified_ ... _Programme
In the wake of the Midway disaster, those plans were recast to include the other sisters (Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modified_ ... _Programme
In the wake of the Midway disaster, those plans were recast to include the other sisters (Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modified_ ... _Programme
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marijn van gils
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu Class CV fans
I built the Fujimi kit (late version). I think it is excellent!thebunkerparodie wrote:how hard is it to build the fujimi unryu class kit (I want to use one for one of the unbuilt unryu)
The moulding quality is top notch and the detail is very fine. I compared it to many photo's of Amagi and it turned out very accurate. The things I needed to correct were details that differed between the two sisters, so I would say the kit is as accurate for Unryu as it gets.
I find it hard to say how difficult it is to build, because this depends on what you find difficult. It has many small parts, but the engineering is excellent.
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DennisJP
Re: Calling all IJN Unryu Class CV Fans
Also when you look at the coverings for post refit Essex CV's the Latex flight Deck coating was put on over the wood on the flight deck. I saw this on Bennington when I helped rig her for tow to be scrapped. I believe this latex coating in the same coating Japan used for their CV's and the US learned about it during the post war period and tried it out. Of course latter moving to NONSKID. Same surface they use today.gscott wrote:Very interesting reasoning, Dan. I'm firmly in the camp that Taiho did have a wooden deck. It certainly would be another great discovery if somehow you were able to put together enough evidence to support your theory on Unryu (I'm rooting for you). I guess the eventual lack of deck material would have occurred sometime between Taiho and Shinano's completion dates. Did the appearance of the latex deck material coincide with the IJN's adaptation of the green camoflage scheme for all carriers? Just wondering if Unryu might have been completed with standard gray hull and wood deck before a decision was reached to entirely repaint her? Also, were there any differences in the camoflage patterns applied to the flight decks of the three completed Unryus?
(As an aside, does anyone else find it somewhat absurd that IJN applied those merchantile/oiler silhouettes to the sides of the carriers, as somehow US aircraft and submarines WOULDN'T attack them!?)
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Dan K
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu Class CV fans
That may or may not be true. The postwar US NavTech reports weren't that impressed with the covering, but that was in the age of prop aircraft. It's possible that the USN took a page from the IJN in this instance, or just re-invented the wheel on their own. Impossible to say.
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu (??) class fans
What's the verdict on Aoshima vs Skywave for their latest generation Unryu class kits?
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Dan K
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu (??) class fans
I can't give an objective answer, as I sold off my Pit-road kit when I purchased the Aoshima kit. If nothing else, the Aoshima kit comes with a hangar deck, which was a big plus to me.
IIRC, Martin Quinn was not thrilled with his Pit-Road build, but that might have been due more to the camo decals rather than its fit.
FWIW, not Aoshima but a comparison of the Fujimi vs Pitroad kits here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=157028
IIRC, Martin Quinn was not thrilled with his Pit-Road build, but that might have been due more to the camo decals rather than its fit.
FWIW, not Aoshima but a comparison of the Fujimi vs Pitroad kits here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=157028
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu (??) class fans
The Pit-road kit also comes with both levels of the hangar (upper full length, tubs for the lower). The engineering is different to Aoshima but the end result looks equivalent to me, at least from browsing the instructions. The hangar is precisely the reason I'm looking at these kits, the Fujimi doesn't interest me.Dan K wrote:If nothing else, the Aoshima kit comes with a hangar deck, which was a big plus to me.
I've been hunting pictures of built models of the Pit-road and Aoshima, but they're either drowned in upgrades or not closely photographed, so it's hard to compare e.g. the molding quality of raised details.
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu (??) class fans
It was due to the TONS of flash and the poor fit. It's a shelf queen now.Dan K wrote:IIRC, Martin Quinn was not thrilled with his Pit-Road build, but that might have been due more to the camo decals rather than its fit.
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Re: Calling all IJN Unryu (??) class fans
Ouch, that doesn't sound great, thanks for letting me know!MartinJQuinn wrote: It was due to the TONS of flash and the poor fit. It's a shelf queen now.
Can you confirm the extent of the parts for the hangar decks?