Model: IJN Yamato
Publisher: JSC
Scale: 1/400
Format: A4
Designer: Unknown
Parts Count: c.2000+
This model comes in a 14-page A4 booklet and is published by JSC, Poland. This is one of the finest JSC models that I have examined. The model can only be built to the waterline and is about...
Hi,
You might want to try human hair. I know it sounds rather odd but it does work and produces quite sucessful results. You will, however need super-glue (if you are not using it already).
Now all you need is a willing source (siblings or a spouse are probably the best place to look :-)...
An absolutely fanatastic build... now i am running out of superlatives...
It has been great watching you complete this ship... I cannot wait until you start the HSM Victory.
With regards,
Andrew
Look stunning Christoph, I really like the hanger door... forgive me for asking, but are those really seperate pieces of paper?
I look forward to your next update...
Cheers,
Andrew
Fantastic Christoph,
I have always had trouble getting the hull correct. Now I see that my problem has been with correctly shaping the formers. I look forward to your next up-date.
Thanks,
Andrew
Christoph,
I greatly appreciate your lesson's. I also have this model and i will employ some of your techniques when i get around to building it.
Thanks,
Andrew
Hello Everbody,
I would like to suggest the Russian Imperial Navy “Askold†(1899). The five funnels makes it a very distinctive ship.
The only link i have at the moment is:
http://mkmagazin.almanacwhf.ru/ships/askold.htm
Also, if anybody has any drawings of the HMS Amphion (1911)...
Hi Barry,
The Fuso is looking great.
Just wondering, what gsm paper/card are you using. I have Roman's Fuso as well and was planning to start soon...
Cheers
Andrew