I'm using the new tool Tamiya Yamato, beautiful kit to work on (in the past did the old tool, day and night difference), with that I got the advanced Pontos PE set, some generic PE sets for IJN, a lot of 3D printed parts from Bunker Studio and Blue Fatty Model (Hobbyeasy) and on top of that I'm designing myself and printing other parts that are not available and that I feel would benefit from this treatment.
I'm representing the Yamato as it was during the last mission (Operation Ten-go), will try to go for the most realistic and history accurate option, in that endeavor I found the amazing gentleman Christian van der Sanden on Facebook, on the 1/200 Trumpeter build group, he's truly a Yamato GURU and the knowledge he has is beyond anybody I met. He's helping me a lot in researching and making this the most accurate model.
Since I've been working on this project for more than a year (on and off) I have a lot of photos, so I will divide them in a couple of post.
First up general photos of what I'm using on this build:



1. 3D modeling
I've been 3D modeling for some time now, and gave it a go for scale model purposes also. I'm using Fusion 360 and printing on a Phrozen Mighty 8K with Aqua grey 8K resin.
Since I'm using "Anatomy of the ship" (2017) book as a reference, it's easy to make this parts because the book has really good drawings, dimensions and also 3D renders that help you understand the shape better.
Most of the parts you see here are not 100% finished, I have to test print more than half of that and adjust the design if needed.










































































































































































































































































































