1/700 Yamato (Tamiya) 1945
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4 21 June 2020, 15:17
Lochsa River
Nice work...especially in this scale.
There is no better example of the end of the battleship era than the Yamato...huge guns...looks good in port...massive armament....
...and sunk with little ceremony by little aircraft when it was forced out in a virtual suicide mission late in the war, because sitting in the harbor looking good didn't get it done.
Nice work...especially in this scale.
There is no better example of the end of the battleship era than the Yamato...huge guns...looks good in port...massive armament....
...and sunk with little ceremony by little aircraft when it was forced out in a virtual suicide mission late in the war, because sitting in the harbor looking good didn't get it done.
22 June 2020, 15:19
Treehugger
Looks rather nice imo. Nice contrast with the wooden deck. I will probably never get into 1:700 ships, but there are so many models and I am a little envious. 🙂 I better stick to 1:350. Even 1:700 ships have photo etch these days which seems really really nice.
Looks rather nice imo. Nice contrast with the wooden deck. I will probably never get into 1:700 ships, but there are so many models and I am a little envious. 🙂 I better stick to 1:350. Even 1:700 ships have photo etch these days which seems really really nice.
22 June 2020, 15:43
Lochsa River
The details really do stand out. Please post some closeups of the painted photoetch.
The details really do stand out. Please post some closeups of the painted photoetch.
22 June 2020, 15:46
Tom B.
That is one superbly built chonker of a battleship 👍 Should be rather large even in 1/700 🙂
That is one superbly built chonker of a battleship 👍 Should be rather large even in 1/700 🙂
30 July 2020, 16:53
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Tamiya Yamato + Fujimi Yamato PE (older tool) + finemolds 25mm AA guns + various bits