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Jeff59

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  1. Hopefully he doesn’t look like something from Michale Jackson’s Thriller 😂 still working on these.
  2. Doing the aft turret just now, decided to pose one hatch open as in this photo and altered one off figures to fit in place, surgery required 😂
  3. Next part is to finish fitting the remaining 182 parts and ladders to side of turret. As you will realise there’s a lot of fine detail on the assembly now, this is why l didn’t want the problem of it being too tight to fit in the casing on deck and not turning freely. 👍 just painting to complete this. I did get the barrels bored out deeper, probably about 5 or 6mm, painted black with steel paint at the open end.
  4. Next part for me was glueing this assembly together, as lm not wanting the guns free to elevate, think they would just work loose and eventually sag so applied a good amount of super glue to pivoting assembly to give me time to build this and still adjust barrel angles before they set so no time to dilly dally when doing this, set barrel’s slightly high to allow room to slip turret casing on without knocking of parts 182, once casing in place applied liquid cement to both sides then place turret onto model and set barrels at desired angle, all before the super glue on barrel pivots sets to hard 😵‍💫
  5. Managed a little progress on Mikasa, slowly getting near completion guys 👍 due to my earlier misshapes with air brushing l wasn’t to keen on spraying around completed turret, thought getting around under the barrels and those tiny parts 182 on instructions would end up with paint runs, you could always leave the barrels free to elevate but lm sure eventually they shall become slack so lm going to glue them at my own desired angle. Fixed enough parts 182 around the front to get away from painting issues for me, then painted this area and front of turret. Shall put a few photos up and you’ll see were l am with this.
  6. Still got to drill the main gun barrels deeper before progressing here, shall continue cutting the small figures from spruce and look at making a start to these, that’s me for a bit. 🤛
  7. Hi guys, managed another couple of fixes, now have both turrets with no location tabs and scraped till free turning, think if you were trying to turn them with the etched ladders on the side and other fine parts a sure way to destruction, also finished the torpedo net, also fixed the chrysanthemum on bow that was sitting wrongly, every time l look at it it caught my eye for wrong reasons, clad l fixed it, looks better now 👍 also touched up painting on torpedo net assembly, won’t see it completely right till l remove the building cradle but you can sort of judge if it’s for you or not. 🤛 try put some more photos up now.
  8. On the 12 inch gun turrets, fairly straight forward, eventually came to conclusion that the round turret points in the roof supplied in kit best option 👍 l also cut away the locating tabs so l could drop the turret into position at any angle, you can’t drop them in position across the aft deck for the ships boats with tabs here anyway, gun barrels don’t allow it, plus it’s better to make the base part of turret revolve freely, they are a bit tight so you might end up with damage to them if you have to force things, so l advise sorting this early in build when it’s not so busy. 🤛 also going to bore the gun barrels a little deeper 👍 1.5mm for this.
  9. Short update on progress guys, the torpedo netting is certainly a challenge, set up booms 12 14 and 16, measuring centres from these points on actual etch net, thought l had them very close but when l hung the net on it caused the fine stay wires to bend slightly, so getting them spot on is the only solution, after a bit tinkering around l managed to recover it a bit, then decided the best way forward was to fit the booms two or three at a time to net and hull fixing points supported on my jig, then glue these before attaching guy rope wires, so you have to try each set of guy wires in position to see what length you need to achieve, slow process, but once made and painted just fit and glue in position, no stress in wires doing it this way, have l put you of doing this yet 😂 just on the last two now. Can’t make my mind up if it’s worth the effort or not but can’t see me ever doing another kit like this so it’s a one off for me. When you see it on that will help you decide what you prefer for yourselves when the time comes. 🤛 shall put some photos up now 👍
  10. If you look at the end of straight tweezers and zoom in you’ll see the part happily sitting on end 😂 didn’t think l would find this in carpet, right again.
  11. Next boom ready to cut same way, with gun shutter removed. Also started cleaning plastic parts for 12 Inch guns.
  12. Here’s my method for trying to solve the problem with rigging wire, fiddle but the least destructive to part in long run. Cut the etch shackle through middle, then added 1.5mm of 5 amp fuse wire, nice and easy to cut, fiddle part is gluing it together, the small part is that light it sticks to open tweezers 😂 just don’t do a pinger or drop it like l did, carpet monster lives up to its name yet again 🤪 had to cut another bit. 🙄 put some images up to highlight 🤛
  13. Thanks Yves, thinking no one seems to pick this option because it’s not quite right, so see if this might work and change some people’s opinion in tackling this. Down side is the model becomes even more susceptible to damage, will definitely need a display case for sure, that shall be my first task when completed, now there’s a word l never thought l would utter 😂
  14. Well got one made fitted and painted, lying down slightly but l can live with that. That was the least destructive way l could alter this, now just have to do another seven, think will remove the gun shutter next for boom number 712, also start on the 12 inch turrets to stop me going around the twist with booms.
  15. Thanks very much 🤛 only displaying it on port-side starboard side they are already fixed in to hull side, be interested to see how you do rolled up net as might want to do this on starboard side. 👍 starboard side l still have a notion to do a little sea at waterline from bow back to just before boarding steps.
  16. As good a jig as does job, at least everything is steady now, if l can get this to work will be a bonus, here’s hoping.
  17. Back again, note point 714 is my datum and starting point, at this point the boom is 90 degrees from hull in both planes and the guy wire on left is vertical above boom so as good a place to start as any, well with this set up as is, it’s 1.5 mm short of hull, think my only option is to cut the etched wire and replace with 0.1 Nickel Silver Rod, not going to be easy, fingers crossed 🤞
  18. Just point out that nobody mentions that the shielding at point number 712 has to be in closed position to get the fixing points on hull, think l will have to ease this part of to fit guy ropes then reinstall it resting on the wires, still working this out, trying to set up a sort of jig so I can work on this, ongoing 👍
  19. Working on solutions to get the booms to sit right for torpedo nets, drawings show booms hanging down from hull on elevation drawing and level on end elevation drawing, think level would be the one l would opt for, the etching wires as they are end up pulling booms skyward. Think l need to lengthen these for it to work, so working this out just now. 🤛
  20. Morning guys, putting four photos up of Mikasa to show my reference points for draught markings and anchor davits, also noticed two other minor points, my chrysanthemum is lying about 5 degrees out at top , should be sitting vertical, think shall have to ease it of and trim this part to correct it , also noticed another small difference at waterline were the draught mark is at bow, rib running along hull is closer to bow at this time as a-posed to later photos, you can see this in the four photos just putting up, also all those notches to the underside of this rib are for shoring whilst in dry dock. 👍
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