1/350 IJN Hiryu
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hypno7
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
That is indeed a crazy method Gabriel. I am sure it will yield excellent results,
Can't wait to see more updates! Specially that flight deck.
Can't wait to see more updates! Specially that flight deck.
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Dan K
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
How did you manage to file everything down without bending or warping the perimeter of the flight deck?
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Accompanying your work. Very cool.
Benva from Brazil.
Benva from Brazil.
- Angeliccypher
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Thanks for the interest and comment guys.
Dan, to answer your question, admittedly I ran into a bit of an issue at the week connection areas on the forward corners. The deck broke there but it was done in such a clean fashion that reattchment was easy and clean. I used a dremel to get the majority of the middle out on the lowest speed I could the rest I did with a 100 then 320 grit sanding stick to bring it in more.
Dan, to answer your question, admittedly I ran into a bit of an issue at the week connection areas on the forward corners. The deck broke there but it was done in such a clean fashion that reattchment was easy and clean. I used a dremel to get the majority of the middle out on the lowest speed I could the rest I did with a 100 then 320 grit sanding stick to bring it in more.
Gabriel
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marijn van gils
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Good progress Gabriel!
Cutting out that deck must have been a lot of work, but is probably the only way to get a replacement deck to fit completely flush.
Cheers,
Marijn
Cutting out that deck must have been a lot of work, but is probably the only way to get a replacement deck to fit completely flush.
Cheers,
Marijn
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Here is the latest updates. The deck is still a work in progress. I am currently fitting the inserts in and gluing just a bit at a time to ensure it is in correctly and allowing it to cure fully. While that is occurring in the background I have started work on some more sub assemblies.
I have started working on the two port 12.7cm gun platforms as well.
As always thanks for looking.
I have started working on the two port 12.7cm gun platforms as well.
As always thanks for looking.
Gabriel
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Good job! Love this subject.
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Dan K
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Very well done, G.
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Sbouba
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Great job so far. Which brand of antenna masts did you use? 
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Thanks for the comments guys!
Note for Dan: the antenna masts are a bit finicky. Suggestion for you is this; you have to cut the kit part down and use it as a attachment point for the brass antenna and gear. The brass will not fit through the deck hole. Place the kit part in first. Then the antenna on it. Align it to the position and glue it in place. Then add the gear piece.
I am using the Fujimi PE, deck, and dry transfers for everything except some accessories and guns which will be Veteran. The Fujimi stuff is actually made by KA.Sbouba wrote:Great job so far. Which brand of antenna masts did you use?
Note for Dan: the antenna masts are a bit finicky. Suggestion for you is this; you have to cut the kit part down and use it as a attachment point for the brass antenna and gear. The brass will not fit through the deck hole. Place the kit part in first. Then the antenna on it. Align it to the position and glue it in place. Then add the gear piece.
Gabriel
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Looking great!
You'll be pleased to know I have completed about 12 of the 20mm guns for the Missouri.
Hey, it's progress!
Really like the side gallery.
TW
You'll be pleased to know I have completed about 12 of the 20mm guns for the Missouri.
Hey, it's progress!
Really like the side gallery.
TW
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54 hours
More subassemblies done. I have the second radio antenna mount done as well as one catwalk and another platform. All this is going on while I am fitting, gluing and allowing the glue to cure on the flight deck. That is taking longer than I anticipated.
Anyway, enjoy (or cringe) and feel free to comment.
Thanks for looking.
Anyway, enjoy (or cringe) and feel free to comment.
Thanks for looking.
Gabriel
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Looking great!
On a bit of Missouri burn out right now, but will soon be back to it.
Cheers,
TW
On a bit of Missouri burn out right now, but will soon be back to it.
Cheers,
TW
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
No cringing here. Fine work.
Martin
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"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Ship Model Gallery
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Dan K
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Agreed. Excellent, clean, and crisp. Perfect.
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Joe Simon
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Very nice work!
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Awesome my friend.
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Def a step up from the light cruiser. very clean work
Keep the awesome work going Gabriel!
Jose
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Re: 1/350 IJN Hiryu
Nice and crisp etchwork mate, and no sign of glue, that's always impressive!