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I have now added all the open mount 25mm triple guns and the closed ones that won't be affected by the railings on the sides. Getting there.
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I have done up the rigging but I am awaiting some Krystal clear to make up the insulation balls before I tidy it up, as the rigging is black it's really hard to see. It is incredibly hard to figure out the rigging plan as it's so convoluted I have tried to keep it simple.
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Mate, put three in there! I was going to slug one from the crane but I think it would be over capitalising unless it was in a diorama
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I'll have to get some of that Decal stuff! i used the Tamiya floatplanes for the hangar, or should I say I used 2 as I had to cut the wings off both, and a little bit of weathering but as it's in a hole it's not that obvious. The Ensign staff is added, along with the platform for the twin triple 25mm (which fell apart once and had to be re built), 2 single 25mm's at the end of the boat rails (I'll add them last just before I add the catapults), dropped in the crane, added rear rails (there are still life preservers to be added) and single stanchions around the MG range finders. In the overall scale of things this area his area is fairly small. Now, I can start rigging the beast.
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I can see why this was discontinued as it is really horrible to use. Just tiny. Also, I bashed up one with folded wings from the Tamiya kit, this will sit in the hanger bay so the errors won't be so visible.
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It's from a discontinued Fujimi seaplane set which is hard(ish) to find. As they are hard clear plastic they are very brittle and horrible to work with and the only set that you can add the rainbow models cockpit sets without major surgery. Tamiya give you 2 sets of each aircraft as well which are quite nice as well as the two sets from the practice kit which are fairly basic. The new AOTS says Yamato only carried the Mitsubishi Pete and not the monoplane but I may yet cheat and do one up. I should have enough to do up 2 with their wings folded (Dr Google has very little information on this) and have them in the hangar well and a couple on the catapults. I know now that they got rid of them all for the last mission but.... painting and weathering them them will be a challenge and I have to do some research on this stuff people use to stick decals down. Pontos have nothing in reference or addition addition to the ships launches.
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How's this? You can see I'm trying to put cockpits into floatplanes at the moment. Time for a break and a beer.
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I had seen this but it is waaaaaay too big for this scale. North Star make it to scale which I used on my Dreadnought but it's a pain to make and still looks 2D to my eye. All the manufacturers are seeming to make 1/200 these days so it may work for that but I would quickly run out of room parking them in my study.
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So true, at this scale you can get them as Etch but they don't look quite right so I had to make do.
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Thanks mate, I'm thinking of how to make improvements for my next build. The plan is to beat the hell out of the next build. Working on the ships boats now, the scales seem to be all wrong.
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And back to the front of the bus; the ships chains and anchors. I painted the chains grey (from the shiny cheap looking black metal), then ran 2 different rust washes over them, and using two different chain sizes secured them with ezline. The Pontos kit provides 4 chain stoppers and brake handles as well. I think they came out OK.
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After 3 hours of repairs, the big guns are done. Ammo boxes added and the AA guns, finally looks like a battle ship. As the 25mm's are so fragile I will leave the rest of them to last, but I really don't want to tempt fate by removing the big guns again.
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They come as a set with the upgrade. The ammo boxes have now been added and the big guns would have been added if I didn't drop the box and break them all. That's tomorrow's job, the plan is to have the big guns done and on. There are also support struts which will have to go on the high angle guns and this part of the build will be complete. I can then then do the anchors and chains, then make a start on the ships boats and aircraft. I am aware that the Yamato got rid of them at the end but why would I go to all this pain and not do them? Once that it done one I can do the flagstaffs and rigging and then the stanchions. Id like to see a few more of you tackle some photo etch! The metalwork on many of the wooden builds is just outstanding.
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Today's update, the breakwater and secondary guns added as well as a lot of deck fittings. Lots of ammo boxes to add yet too.
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It's amazing how quickly a small piece of PE can fly, hit warp speed and disappear forever
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Smaller spotlights, Tamiya make some nice featureless little blobs in Clark glass. This is why I like aftermarket as it is so detailed. When you compare the two you can't go back.
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