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Thank you Scott for this link! Very cool website!! BobPink
Thank you Scott for this link! Very cool website!!
BobPink :wave_1:
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2022 7:33 am |
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She does not seem to be documented here (yet?). https://sketchfab.com/WorldWideWreckBaselineProjectInteresting eye candy, however.
She does not seem to be documented here (yet?).
https://sketchfab.com/WorldWideWreckBaselineProject
Interesting eye candy, however.
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 7:20 pm |
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Yes and no. This picture shows the engine skylight forward of the funnel. I have another picture from a diving website showing it aft of the funnel. The picture shows the ship at a sharp angle, kind of hard to see it very clearly though. I looked on the Imperial Navy Page showing the ship itself, and I’m kind of leaning towards the aft of the funnel, judging by the funnel, that is of the skylight. I know there are a couple of new books on Truk Lagoon that got released recently. Maybe they might have some new photos showing what I’m looking for? Thank you Mike. I appreciate your help. BobPink
Yes and no. This picture shows the engine skylight forward of the funnel. I have another picture from a diving website showing it aft of the funnel. The picture shows the ship at a sharp angle, kind of hard to see it very clearly though. I looked on the Imperial Navy Page showing the ship itself, and I’m kind of leaning towards the aft of the funnel, judging by the funnel, that is of the skylight. I know there are a couple of new books on Truk Lagoon that got released recently. Maybe they might have some new photos showing what I’m looking for? Thank you Mike. I appreciate your help.
BobPink :wave_1:
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 6:22 pm |
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Quincy wrote: Does anyone have any good photos or line drawings of the IJN Kensho Maru that sunk at Truk Lagoon 1944? I’m particularly looking for a good overhead view, mostly regarding the funnel deck. I’m trying to find out if her engine room skylight was either forward or aft of her funnel. Any help would be most appreciated! BobPink Does this help? https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jlaZ4v8yxyc/ ... 2BMaru.jpg
[quote="Quincy"]Does anyone have any good photos or line drawings of the IJN Kensho Maru that sunk at Truk Lagoon 1944? I’m particularly looking for a good overhead view, mostly regarding the funnel deck. I’m trying to find out if her engine room skylight was either forward or aft of her funnel. Any help would be most appreciated!
BobPink :wave_1:[/quote] Does this help? https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jlaZ4v8yxyc/T_a1Qj_DrVI/AAAAAAAAEdg/eK-NATK8YJ0/s1600/Kensho%2BMaru.jpg
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:46 pm |
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Not I, sadly.
Not I, sadly.
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Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:12 pm |
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Does anyone have any good photos or line drawings of the IJN Kensho Maru that sunk at Truk Lagoon 1944? I’m particularly looking for a good overhead view, mostly regarding the funnel deck. I’m trying to find out if her engine room skylight was either forward or aft of her funnel. Any help would be most appreciated! BobPink
Does anyone have any good photos or line drawings of the IJN Kensho Maru that sunk at Truk Lagoon 1944? I’m particularly looking for a good overhead view, mostly regarding the funnel deck. I’m trying to find out if her engine room skylight was either forward or aft of her funnel. Any help would be most appreciated!
BobPink :wave_1:
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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 3:41 pm |
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I'm actually not sure what that part is. I think it's the rack that holds the ladder when stowed, by wrapping those fingers under and above it. Or at least sticking out at 90*.
I'm actually not sure what that part is. I think it's the rack that holds the ladder when stowed, by wrapping those fingers under and above it. Or at least sticking out at 90*.
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2022 10:42 pm |
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Thanks Dan. So it's clear I needto add the two booms.
I added a pic of the instructions. I hope you know the part 12C.
Greetings Christian
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Thanks Dan. So it's clear I needto add the two booms.
I added a pic of the instructions. I hope you know the part 12C.
Greetings Christian
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2022 4:32 am |
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Sister ship Sakito Maru. What is part 12C?
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Sister ship Sakito Maru. What is part 12C?
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:07 pm |
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Hello,
I'm building Fujimi sado Maru. Beside you need a lot of filler it is an nice kit. I have just two question, When I see the instructions right there wars a crane boom in front of the bridge. I drawed it on my pic. If this is correct where would the pulleys attatched for the hight regulation? And I think I read here the winches are missing for it.
Another question I also have the new PE set from Toms for the kit. I would like to add the raised boarding ladder. If so what is part 12C and where to add it?
Greetings Christian
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Hello,
I'm building Fujimi sado Maru. Beside you need a lot of filler it is an nice kit. I have just two question, When I see the instructions right there wars a crane boom in front of the bridge. I drawed it on my pic. If this is correct where would the pulleys attatched for the hight regulation? And I think I read here the winches are missing for it.
Another question I also have the new PE set from Toms for the kit. I would like to add the raised boarding ladder. If so what is part 12C and where to add it?
Greetings Christian
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:58 am |
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Dan K wrote: What you have highlighted seems good to me. Gotten this far with the help here. Thank you!
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[quote="Dan K"]What you have highlighted seems good to me.[/quote]
Gotten this far with the help here. Thank you!
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Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 4:35 am |
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What you have highlighted seems good to me.
What you have highlighted seems good to me.
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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:55 am |
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I got this far. Next Im contemplating copying these ideas shown above.
I did a crude editing on my model - does this look accurate to what is on that pic, best we can tell?
So in red are those little fossets in pairs, I see 4-6 of them? Orange - the large goosneck - this isnt a an air intake? If not, then I assume it should match that pipe you see on the deck?
I recall seeing a picture of an oiler that on deck had a lot of hoses that probably connected to the the ship and made a long pipe to fuel the ship. Is that the case here? Did it really connect to this one crude gooseneck intake?
Feel free to correct me!
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I got this far. Next Im contemplating copying these ideas shown above.
I did a crude editing on my model - does this look accurate to what is on that pic, best we can tell?
So in red are those little fossets in pairs, I see 4-6 of them? Orange - the large goosneck - this isnt a an air intake? If not, then I assume it should match that pipe you see on the deck?
I recall seeing a picture of an oiler that on deck had a lot of hoses that probably connected to the the ship and made a long pipe to fuel the ship. Is that the case here? Did it really connect to this one crude gooseneck intake?
Feel free to correct me!
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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:13 am |
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Well, there are some things in the set that can be used, but little of what I'm referring to.
See if this pic helps. The rightmost arrow points to one of those standing hatch/doorway type covers and opening, I believe.
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Well, there are some things in the set that can be used, but little of what I'm referring to.
See if this pic helps. The rightmost arrow points to one of those standing hatch/doorway type covers and opening, I believe.
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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 12:11 pm |
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Dan K wrote: If you enlarge the original photo that Berend linked, you can see one large horizontal pipe aft of the bridge structure that stops almost halfway across the raised decking. There seems to be a refueling hose hookup point at its end. I also see a large gooseneck intake, and a couple of other bits. I dont see anything of what you described! I did find this detailing set though. Does that show anything to what you describe?
[quote="Dan K"]If you enlarge the original photo that Berend linked, you can see one large horizontal pipe aft of the bridge structure that stops almost halfway across the raised decking. There seems to be a refueling hose hookup point at its end. I also see a large gooseneck intake, and a couple of other bits.[/quote]
I dont see anything of what you described! :heh: I did find this detailing set though. Does that show anything to what you describe? [img]https://www.scalemates.com/products/img/5/4/5/1095545-14904-51-pristine.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:44 am |
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If you enlarge the original photo that Berend linked, you can see one large horizontal pipe aft of the bridge structure that stops almost halfway across the raised decking. There seems to be a refueling hose hookup point at its end. I also see a large gooseneck intake, and a couple of other bits.
If you enlarge the original photo that Berend linked, you can see one large horizontal pipe aft of the bridge structure that stops almost halfway across the raised decking. There seems to be a refueling hose hookup point at its end. I also see a large gooseneck intake, and a couple of other bits.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 4:15 pm |
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Five Star FS710179 1/700 Upgrade set I for Harbour Auxlliary Vessels and Hunter W70080 1/700 IJN Tugger Set wooden deck may have some useful parts for your model.
Regards,
Berend.
Five Star FS710179 1/700 Upgrade set I for Harbour Auxlliary Vessels and Hunter W70080 1/700 IJN Tugger Set wooden deck may have some useful parts for your model.
Regards,
Berend.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:13 pm |
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berend wrote: A picture of this type of heavy oil ship can be found here: http://jmapps.ne.jp/yamatomuseum/det.html?data_id=96126It shows No. 3998 (公称3998号(500t積)), taken on November 1947 at Nagaura. Unfortunately the museum adds a watermark to each picture they put online. I don't have one without a watermark, perhaps someone else has. Regards, Berend. This is useful - as in a sense that this thing actually existed. 500t is what I gathered was the tonnage. A tiny thing. So I have built this. Any one could help me with deck fittings that could be added (to make this thing an "oiler"?). As you see I have thus far added some pipe on deck (brass) to replace what was there in plastic, I added one wench on stern (?) and I did drill some small hawse pipes but focsle is bare and needs something on it.. Hollowed out funnel, added some "windows" and "doors" on bare super structures.. Otherwise Im all in for ideas how to spruce it up.
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[quote="berend"]A picture of this type of heavy oil ship can be found here:
http://jmapps.ne.jp/yamatomuseum/det.html?data_id=96126
It shows No. 3998 (公称3998号(500t積)), taken on November 1947 at Nagaura.
Unfortunately the museum adds a watermark to each picture they put online. I don't have one without a watermark, perhaps someone else has.
Regards,
Berend.[/quote]
This is useful - as in a sense that this thing actually existed. 500t is what I gathered was the tonnage. A tiny thing.
So I have built this. Any one could help me with deck fittings that could be added (to make this thing an "oiler"?). As you see I have thus far added some pipe on deck (brass) to replace what was there in plastic, I added one wench on stern (?) and I did drill some small hawse pipes but focsle is bare and needs something on it.. Hollowed out funnel, added some "windows" and "doors" on bare super structures.. Otherwise Im all in for ideas how to spruce it up.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:26 pm |
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A picture of this type of heavy oil ship can be found here: http://jmapps.ne.jp/yamatomuseum/det.html?data_id=96126It shows No. 3998 (公称3998号(500t積)), taken on November 1947 at Nagaura. Unfortunately the museum adds a watermark to each picture they put online. I don't have one without a watermark, perhaps someone else has. Regards, Berend.
A picture of this type of heavy oil ship can be found here:
http://jmapps.ne.jp/yamatomuseum/det.html?data_id=96126
It shows No. 3998 (公称3998号(500t積)), taken on November 1947 at Nagaura.
Unfortunately the museum adds a watermark to each picture they put online. I don't have one without a watermark, perhaps someone else has.
Regards,
Berend.
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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 12:39 pm |
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Having recently picked up Tamiya 1/700 tugger set, I see there is an "oiler" thats possible to build. I have decided to do just that, but in full hull. Do we have any pictures or plans of these Auxilary fuel oilers from IJN? I cant seem to find any. They are quite small ships, so probably not much of interest as such, which is why I wanna build one. ANy help appreciated.
Having recently picked up Tamiya 1/700 tugger set, I see there is an "oiler" thats possible to build. I have decided to do just that, but in full hull.
Do we have any pictures or plans of these Auxilary fuel oilers from IJN? I cant seem to find any. They are quite small ships, so probably not much of interest as such, which is why I wanna build one. :) ANy help appreciated.
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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 10:10 am |
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