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HIJMS MIKASA 1902 by Jeff59 - FINISHED - HobbyBoss - 1/200 - PLASTIC


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Oh by the way, one other thing l forgot when mentioning corrections was using wooden decking for boat decks and bridge superstructures, be nice to see one done this way too see difference, better to get this in whilst l remember. 👍

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Back again with another step forward, got the PVC Foam boards cut and shaped to side of hull, happy with how this looks, you can see from photos were l am going with this now, this shall be sea level to the hull, just have to notch out for a mooring boy and two boats before gluing this to plastic underneath, see what l can come up with for a mooring boy, starting to feel like something from Blue Peter now 😂 wish l could say here’s one l finished earlier.

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7 hours ago, yvesvidal said:

Fantastic idea for the presentation.

 

Yves

Thanks Yves, think you could say trying to get the best of both worlds 👍 first time trying this, so just about there, fingers crossed it works out 🤛 Great feeling being near the end and seeing it come together and thanks for all the kind and encouraging remarks throughout my build log. Started this over three years ago, that’s scary where the time goes.

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Thanks Evan, getting the contour to the hull not to difficult, just cut a paper template till you get it fitting good and then mark this onto plastic and cut it, then trim this part or parts till they fit to satisfaction. Same procedure for cutting the thicker foam sheet. Trust me the harder part has to come which is  fitting the finished assembly to model and base in the final stages. Shall try an update after this weekend after the show and show finished model. 🤛

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Hi guys, sorry for the time lapse since last post, but as l said was on a steep learning curve on limited time to finish her for the Scottish National Scale Model Show in Perth so was under a lot of self inflicted pressure to complete on time, in the end l was working till 11 o’clock at night prior to show, boy was l stressed out, thought modelling was supposed to be a pleasure 👀 glad that’s all behind me. 👍 shall try and keep this final update in some sort of order. Here’s what l meant about paper template to side of hull, easier if it’s slightly heavier card 👍

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Once all fitting good to hull, was good to glue foam boarding to 2mm plastic base, just used gorilla glue for this, worked ok. After this next stage was trying to get right colour for surface of water, as this is totally new ground for me thought would try Vallejo USN Blue, figuring it’s got to be a Pacific Ocean sort of colour, wasn’t quite sure though so asked one of the more experienced members in model club for guidance, when he seen it he said it would be to dark, better going for shades of green. So back to the drawing board and repainted, unfortunately didn’t have time to take photos of this stage as l was racing now 🙄 Ray also gave me bit guidance in coating surface with liquitex Acrylic Gel, another first for me, also recommending Yacht Varnish for final covering.

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Think at this stage l also started to mark and drill metal frame underneath for brass tubing supports, then started playing with liqitex, cut a long story short, just played around on some off cuts till l thought time to go for it, forgot to say l notched out the foam for the two boats at side of hull before doing this, again using Micro Master boats, modified the 50ft steam Pinnace to make her look different, had this thought in my head of Mikasa arriving in Japan and being fully crewed up from other ships in fleet, hence making the boats looking slightly different. Once the sea surface was dry started fitting brass tubing to metal frame, again using Gorilla glue and trying to keep them all vertical and square. Also managed to purchase a nice piece of wood for base of cabinet, beech l think it is, maybe a bit over top but l think l can get this to work, jigsaw wasn’t a happy bunny though, neither was the wife when she seen all the sawdust in kitchen 😂

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Everything seemed to be coming at same time regarding deliveries, fifty foot boat more figures and other things, can’t even mind. Decided to try and alter the fifty foot boat by removing the weather shielding in front of helm and cutting away and altering rear cabin, had a small book l purchased on these boats so used that for ideas.  Was a model changing moment when l removed her from building cradle to fit her to wooden base, all be it very carefully, boy was l glad to see this in place. The boy at bow for anchorage, piece of 10 mm Copper piping, was about right size for me.

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These are all photos before changing colour scheme of sea surface.  Once the water base was completed it was another task to fix it to wooden base and model, this was definitely more tricky, the brass supporting tubing had to be 3mm longer for insertion int base witch meant that when l tried to carefully ease into place it was just to high to fit neatly around hull, was touching the rubbing strake around the waterline so couldn’t get a true marking for drilling for brass supports, sussed out had to slacken of model again on base and slip in 3mm packing, joy, got it though, marked around the supports carefully with pencil and removed everything so l could drill the base for brass tubes 3mm deep, yip then it was Gorilla glue around supports and in holes in base then carefully ease back in place without breaking anything, once in position had then to remove 3mm packing that was holding model higher, almost got it right but had to slacken model on base to line up for all pins to fall into holes, then nip up model, that was the tricky bit, not the curve to side of hull, sure you’ll agree 😂

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Well that’s as far as got with recording things, the rest involved final stages including painting another sixty odd figures, didn’t quite get them all done before show but finishing of her now, will have to approach my excellent joiner for making top piece of display cabinet, maybe when l get started next build log, Bismarck 1/200 for second Son shall slip a photo of her in case. 👍

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Outstanding work. Jeff. Congratulations on your efforts and the awards.

Ken

Started: MS Bounty Longboat,

On Hold:  Heinkel USS Choctaw paper

Down the road: Shipyard HMC Alert 1/96 paper, Mamoli Constitution Cross, MS USN Picket Boat #1

Scratchbuild: Echo Cross Section

 

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On 5/1/2024 at 1:27 PM, yvesvidal said:

Fantastic diorama. So many great ideas in this presentation.

 

Yves

Thanks Yves, have appreciated all your support throughout this build log. Hope this engorges people to have a go at this model, her looks have grown on me as time has past, initially it was all the marvellous detailing by previous builders that encouraged me into this build, first thoughts on her was from the side didn’t have much difference between forward and aft profile but have grown to like it’s appearance. Again thanks for all your nice comments. 🤛

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23 hours ago, CDW said:

Just excellent, Jeff. Such a beautiful display and well-deserved awards.

Thanks CDW, it was your build log that initially got me into this, you’ve cost me three years and four months of my life 😂 listening to Jacqueline shouting upstairs, your supposed to be enjoying it, it’s your hobby 😂 Really clad it’s finished now though, looking forward to starting something fresh. Again thanks for your nice comments, means a lot coming from the builder that inspired me in first place, l showed your build log to Jacqueline a few times during your build and she gave me that sceptical look as if to say, you’re going to try and build that 👀  fair thought though l hadn’t completed anything in over forty years, am quite encouraged now😂 🤛

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19 hours ago, Canute said:

Outstanding work. Jeff. Congratulations on your efforts and the awards.

Thanks Canute, it was a long slog for sure, it’s only when you look back at start of build log you realise just how much work goes into something like this, you do forget this as the years roll on, it was a bit stressful near the end in giving myself a deadline, especially when lm so slow, night before show is cutting it fine, in fact didn’t get all the men finished, doing that now, think the Son shall like it. Awards were a very big surprise for me, never had an experience like that, shall always remember this. Again thanks for your support appreciated 🤛

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8 hours ago, madtatt said:

A fantastic diorama for an impressive model. The prizes are well deserved. 
I hope that my Mikasa comes close to the quality of yours.

Thanks madtatt so glad l got to the end, had a lot of kind remarks at the show, so was a great lift to the spirits. Hope you enjoy your own build and that some of my information is helpful to you. Don’t see this model as a quick build, it’s labour intensive 😂 Thanks for your support madtatt 🤛 and all the best with your build 👍

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  • The title was changed to HIJMS MIKASA 1902 by Jeff59 - FINISHED - HobbyBoss - 1/200 - PLASTIC

Stupendous result Jeff! What an awesome model. A lot of painstaking work I know but you really brought it home. 

Tim Moore

Perfect is the enemy of good


In progress

IJN Pre-Dreadnought Battleship Mikasa, 1:200, Hobby Boss

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DH.9a Ninak, 1/32, Wingnut Wings
The Blue Sky Company, 1:48, Sierra West Models

Completed  

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Congratulations!  Very well done!

Building: 1:64 HMS Revenge (Victory Models plans)

1:64 Cat Esther (17th Century Dutch Merchant Ships)
 

On the building slip: 1:72 French Ironclad Magenta (original shipyard plans)

 

On hold: 1:98 Mantua HMS Victory (kit bash), 1:96 Shipyard HMS Mercury

 

Favorite finished builds:  1:60 Sampang Good Fortune (Amati plans), 1:200 Orel Ironclad Solferino, 1:72 Schooner Hannah (Hahn plans), 1:72 Privateer Prince de Neufchatel (Chapelle plans), Model Shipways Sultana, Heller La Reale, Encore USS Olympia

 

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Congratulations with the marvelous model, the inspiring buildlog and the many trophys

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15 hours ago, Jeff59 said:

Thanks madtatt so glad l got to the end, had a lot of kind remarks at the show, so was a great lift to the spirits. Hope you enjoy your own build and that some of my information is helpful to you. Don’t see this model as a quick build, it’s labour intensive 😂 Thanks for your support madtatt 🤛 and all the best with your build 👍

Oh, there was already some information from you that helped me with my model. Of course, it is always much easier and requires less research when you can use such a detailed report. Funnily enough, it was user CDW's model that brought me to the Mikasa. And don't worry, I'm not a fan of quick construction, I worked on my Battleship Bismarck for almost two and a half years.
So thank you again for sharing this report with us.

Greets Jölle.

 

modellmarine

 

 

 

 

 

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