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Type 94 46cm Main Gun Turret Number 1 - Yamato 1/72 Takom
Finally the model is finished :D
Took me alot of time, and space to displayed this model.
Thank you for watching, I have upload video painting this model, feel free to check out it my channel.
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Wow! Very impressive build to say the least. When these turret kits were first released I asked myself "Why?' but now I can see that they make into a truly impressive piece of "art". Love the subtle weathering that you achieved. Any plans to add crew figures? Is there a Bismarck turret in your future?
TJS
Well done. I've seen a couple of these built up and really like the idea - such a key focus point for any big battleship. Great idea, pairing with a model of the ship.
Thanks,
John
Also - I didn't realize how big of a model this is!
keavdog Also - I didn't realize how big of a model this is! Yeah it very huge, nice to display
here 1/72 Shinden on top of 1/72 Yamato turret
Yeah, I saw that video. Love what you did to the deck. Makes me wish I had done that.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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MR TOM SCHRY Love the subtle weathering that you achieved.
Yeah, The Yamato didn't see much action and spent most of the war moored at a pier. The crew kept her pretty clean for something to do. Not to mention she was the pride of Japan....and still is.
Yeah all of the weathering is from my imagination because i dont have much photos of the real turret :D
Is there a option for the barrels as far as elevations? Some people, like me, would like them all raised, partly raised, or just level. How big is this model when assembled?
I remember, I was based at Kadena, the Japanese thought about actually getting the Yamato raised, repaired, and put on display, like they did with the Mikasa. Once they found and looked over the ship, the project died pretty quickly.
I did find some products about the crew but kinda expensive and have to shipping abroad. In this time shipping overboard take ages to reach. But i will complete it in the future
yes the kit includes 2 option for you to choose. each barrel have rises and nornal position. I like to make it as same as the box art so im only rises 1 barrel. You can rises 3 of them or just 2 or 1 in any possition or 3 of them in normal position
And the finish model includes the base is around 40x40. The gun barrel will stick put a lot. It can be around 60x40 if you included the length of the barrel
I keep seeing things on a Takom model of the Yamatos secondary turret for about 65.00 and it's in 1/35th scale. Somehow this doesn't seem right somehow. This would have to be a rather large kit in that scale and yet the cost seems rather low. Has anyone else seen this or have any knowledge of it?
The 1/35 scale is the newer release of the 3rd and 4th gun not this one. this one is 1st gun turret which is in 1/72 scale and that new kit is larger than this one too. you can build the 3rd or 4th turret or buy 2 of the kit to build 2 seperate turret
Need a crew to swab the decks?
Japanese Navy Deck Work Figure Set (Set of 50) (Plastic model) - HobbySearch Military Model Store (1999.co.jp)
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modelcrazy Love what you did to the deck.
Love what you did to the deck.
You saying that got me to watch that vid. Agreed, that is awesome.
That was a great video. I feel confident I could do something very similar by following along. It came out looking super nice. Makes me think about actually buying a set of these I like them and seeing what you did they can definitely turn out nice
In the pattern: Scale Shipyard's 1/48 Balao Class Sub! leaning out the list...NOT! Ha, added to it again - Viper MkVii, 1/32 THUD & F-15J plus a weekend madness build!
Yes but it was for the future because well its cost too much haha
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