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Breaking it up, the main cannons. I sightly disagree with Flyhawk placements of the 25mm's on top that does not consider the ammo boxes. I used the Tamiya stanchions again as it looks a lot better. The training equipment on the barrels does not include the stands (I have not used them this time), as apparently they were only used when in training and the actual bit that clamps into this bracket is not included. You can see the difference between Yamato and Ise main guns.
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Very true, my grey primer seems to have gone off so I used the black. I'm still new to the airbrush gig (this is number 3), and I want to do a grey grunge coat plus a little bit of green.
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Lower hull, red brown, then red, then an overspray of raw sienna. I like the way you can see each panel, and when I grunge it it won't draw the eye so much. I'm liking a black primer as it makes it so much easier to see where I miss on a grey plastic hull.
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The hull has nice lines but the armour belt run continuously the length of the hull. I gave the hull 2 coats of Tamiya rattle can primer then measured up individual plates, then etched them into the primer coat with a strait razor. Then a black primer coat with the airbrush. I'll leave this coat for 24 hours now.
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Pagoda tower glued down, and the tack dry fitted, I will not add any more details to this until it's glued to the hull and before the ships boats are done. You can see how huge huge this is even compared to Yamato.
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The base area under the main tower. Details added to the sides and deck stuck down. I had to trim it a little so the stanchion rails could work. Individual stanchions added, all the deck bits replaced; vents, paravanes, trestles, winches added as well.
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If I may suggest an easy solution to the blast bags, use the plastic backed tin foil on Ferrero Rocher chocolates.
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Cog or me? The rigging is a lot harder on this as it's so fragile. My endeavour made far more sense.
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The Pagoda tower, just needs a bit of weathering, 7 triple 25mm's and rangefinders, flag lanyards and flags.
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I used a black primer (first time), then gradually got lighter shades of grey. I think I'll go even lighter once it's all joined up to blend it together better.
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I think that the whole monotonous grey kinda dumbs it down as at this scale you lose all perspective. Highlights on the angle show depth and the flash does not flatter.
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So, today I painted the tower, and have started throwing it together. I have forgotten to make up quite a few sets of ladders (no surprise really), and some gun directors. I'm still going have to order the triple 25mm's and warriors other stuff, I have used the kit supplied binoculars in the concealed areas. Three levels to go.
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The back veranda is done, this is probably all up the most complex part of the build as there are so many parts to put together you can't predict what must be done first. I think I might just paint the Pagoda and complete that just to give ale a break from PE.
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Nothing compared to rigging effort mate, I'm loving the ropes they look so real it's so bloody hard to rig properly at this scale.
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Thanks all, there are about 20 sets of ladders, 30 sets of binoculars, range finders, triple 25mm's, binacles, etc etc. it's a kit all by itself.
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Well, tower complete. There is a tripod mast I have to run through it yet and a LOT of detail to add but the basic skeleton is done.
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I didn't, the reason being the kit ones are fine, I have put a few on where there is no details. I usually shave off the plastic ones and glue on the PE. I've discovered that ringols are only above the hole, there is a lot of PE that provides them as circles and I think it's incorrect.
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Danny, it's not glued down, the idea is do up the entire structure but not glue it. Too hard to paint. It aligns on a dry fit, trust me!
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I'm loving it. The handhold protection is great too, did you put CA on the inside to bond it as well? If if I ever do this kit I'll probably go for the black hull.
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