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Topic review - 1/700 JMSDF Mine Sweeping Boat Type 7 (掃海艇7号) scratchbuilt
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  Post subject:  Re: 1/700 JMSDF Mine Sweeping Boat Type 7 (掃海艇7号) scratchbui  Reply with quote
spejic wrote:
shipclambake wrote:
Wow, Thats an awesome ship. I hope you dont mind me asking some questions. What did you use to build the mast of the ship with, If you can be specific with the sizes of stock you used that would be appreciated.

The mast is 0.010 inch (0.3 mm) plastic rod from Plastruct, which is the thinnest stock I can find. The slightly thinner mast bracing bars and the smaller antenna are stretched sprue. The bigger antenna is a thin wire.


Thanks for the detailed breakdown of the items you used. You did a great job on the mast and the ship my scratch built masts never look that good lol.
Post Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:44 pm
  Post subject:  Re: 1/700 JMSDF Mine Sweeping Boat Type 7 (掃海艇7号) scratchbui  Reply with quote
shipclambake wrote:
Wow, Thats an awesome ship. I hope you dont mind me asking some questions. What did you use to build the mast of the ship with, If you can be specific with the sizes of stock you used that would be appreciated.

The mast is 0.010 inch (0.3 mm) plastic rod from Plastruct, which is the thinnest stock I can find. The slightly thinner mast bracing bars and the smaller antenna are stretched sprue. The bigger antenna is a thin wire.
Post Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:29 pm
  Post subject:  Re: 1/700 JMSDF Mine Sweeping Boat Type 7 (掃海艇7号) scratchbui  Reply with quote
Wow, Thats an awesome ship. I hope you dont mind me asking some questions. What did you use to build the mast of the ship with, If you can be specific with the sizes of stock you used that would be appreciated.
Post Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 4:43 pm
  Post subject:  1/700 JMSDF Mine Sweeping Boat Type 7 (掃海艇7号) scratchbuilt  Reply with quote
Used from the 1970's to the 1990's, the Mine Sweeping Boat Type 7 was a follow on from the Type 1, which was built to sweep in shallower areas than the medium minesweepers could go. The Type 7 were made larger than the Type 1 in order to include some bunks, which the Type 1's didn't have. They carried a single line for cutting moored mines and could be fitted with an acoustic mine detonator, but those were carried on the mothership when not being actively towed by the boat. When the Type 7 was retired their job was replaced by remote piloted sweepers launched from a modified medium minesweeping ship (MCL).

I used plan-view drawings from an issue of Maru Special, and like most drawings from Maru Special the horizontal does not totally match the vertical. The model is made from styrene card except for part of the bow which used two-part putty to get that wave-splitting shape.

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And to show how big it is:

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I made decals for the windows and the name-plate on the back. The numbers are from the Modelium YT64 class tugboat kit, using an extra "1" to wrap around the bracing timber. The railing is GMM and the lifeboat canister is Big Blue Boy. I used Colourcoats paints. This is the earlier design of the ship - later on they got larger cranes in the back and more antennas.

I hate seeing this magnified so much because I swear you can't see those faults in the real world. I'm not really happy with those lights on the sides and they are only glued on with white glue so I can replace them when I figure out how to make better ones.
Post Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:01 am

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