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This is going to be a long build I reckon. This section is at the bow end just below the Pagoda. Doing a bit of value adding to the 12.7 gun pits. I want to run a 1mm strip on the edges so I can place stanchions as the wooden deck will about it.
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They appear to be hoses, there is a blog with a 1/100 version that shows them as white hoses. The IJN awning stanchions are fixed along the side of the ship.
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The walls directly beside the stack house molded pipes (refuelling?), so I stripped them back and added some firefighting equipment. I have not glued the pipes yet as I will only place them after painting. The ring flues let them slide in and out. Its not not perfect but it gives it some depth.
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Maybe, that's why I leave the stairs and ladders off, painting them off kit. The pagoda tower owner is huge on this one and will be fun to paint.
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I just picked up some bonding fluid when I got some supplies today. Anyway, 3 days work and the funnels, lots to add yet but I can't till it's painted.
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I'll get there Danny. Pat, the Ise only had a short period of time out of drydock when the whole idea was seen as stupid and the catapults were removed and it became a cargo ship then an AA platform. A stationary AA platform that got the hell bombed out of it. Ergo, the period of time that it had catapults it would have precluded a lot of weathering.
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I'd like to see the 1.200 Mikasa, the thing about changing scales is lack of spares though.
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So, 2 days of working on the funnel. No photos to show yet, multiple platforms. Got most of it finished then pulled it apart again as it was misaligned. I'll have another go on day 3. Its soo dry here the CA will not go off which is really becoming problematic as the thing with PE is getting a rapid set as it's all so small it's hard to hold for any extended period.
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I keep buying these things, it's the only ones that are small enough but they snap very easily so they have to be done by hand. They do not drill through PE very well though.
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Danny, yes, but given the tiny scale, it does not work on the small bits as a 0.01mm point of PE does not stick. The thing about PE at this scale and CA, is that CA makes a better putty than putty. When it comes to big bits like the entire side of a ship you can take the time to drill the multitude of holes to have individual stanchions. If it was resin it would drill well, plastic bends and melts.
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I really don't know what they'd improve on really apart from including railings for the aircraft and maybe some instructions that make sense? Oh, and proper 25mm guns etc. Instructions that made sense would be nice. I would not want to be a novice making this.
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So, the rearmost superstructure which will house the arial. The begining of a lot of trianglular gussets.
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Still getting my head around very poor instructions and forward planning as much as possible. But, one must make a start somewhere, so I added the 14 strengthening struts which all needed to be filed down (they don't fit without a hammer). I drilled out and filed out the hawser holes so I can use proper anchors and replace the anchor chain covers. Lots of gaps to fill and the supports for stand pedestals. You can see it's a big kit, and will be a lot more complex than Yamato.
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Holy hell that's good. There is going to be a big hole in your day now you've finished your Opus.
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Holy hell that's good. There is going to be a big hole in your day now you've finished your Opus.
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My next build is the Hybrid battleship Ise. Converted in 1943/44 to a carrier ship, and half sunk in 1945 in Kure Harbour, Japan. The class after the Fuso so there are a lot of similarities which will allow me to use the AOTS Fuso for reference. During the build of Isuzu, I decided to do something much more complicated, lots more features. I would like to do an Aircraft Carrier and I like all the underlying lattice of beams, but you pay a lot of money for a flat top. The Fujimi Ise offers the best of both worlds. Flight deck and cannons plus pagoda tower. The prices and additions vary widely on this kit. You can get it for nearly $900 on Ebay!! I ended up getting it from Japan for $200 and arrived in OZ in a couple of days. Included were two separate photo etch sheets from Fujimi which seem to sell for around $100 each so I'm ahead. The Fujimi wooden deck is a bargain at $600 just for the deck. I went for the thrifty Artwox version. I got the flyhawk upgrade, which mainly focuses on support struts, barrels and 12.7mm guns and 2D 25mm's. The rear deck needs rails and turntables (not in any of the PE), the decks need lots of vents and other dandyfunk, and around 30 triple 25mms. Opening the box it's fairly strait forward, but It's going to suck up a LOT of aftermarket to bring it up to a decent standard. There are some video's of her on Utube.
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It's amazing how you can work for days and think, I've got nothing to show. Then you get to the stage and go 'bugger, I'm finished it, what next?"
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I was always awaiting Eric Bergerud's third volume which was supposed to cover the navies. His books on land and air forces were beyond magnificent.
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