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dhenning wrote: Very nice work. Rigging looks great!  Much appreciated!
[quote="dhenning"]Very nice work. Rigging looks great![/quote] :big_grin: Much appreciated!
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:50 am |
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pascalemod wrote: I had my eyes on this kit a while ago, always wanted to build it full hull. Now I see it made I really like it and cool to experience it a bit without the hours. Well done! Thanks  ,the kit also has the potential to be converted into almost any 1920-era merchantman if you wish to do so. quite a versatile kit in my opinion. 
[quote="pascalemod"]I had my eyes on this kit a while ago, always wanted to build it full hull. Now I see it made I really like it and cool to experience it a bit without the hours. Well done![/quote] Thanks :big_grin: ,the kit also has the potential to be converted into almost any 1920-era merchantman if you wish to do so. quite a versatile kit in my opinion. :big_grin:
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:49 am |
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Chuck Bauer wrote: Bravo, this is a real treat to see all the intricate details. I especially like those utility boats with the white cabins. Thanks Chuck 
[quote="Chuck Bauer"]Bravo, this is a real treat to see all the intricate details. I especially like those utility boats with the white cabins.[/quote] Thanks Chuck :big_grin:
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:45 am |
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drasticplastic wrote: Very neat build.  Is this the Aoshima, or Pit Road model? And did you use a dedicated PE set for it?  hi, it's the PitRoad kit, the only Japanese mainline 1/700 manufacturer who offers full-hull kits from time to time. There's no dedicated PE set for this particular vessel,all the PE details you see were from various suppliers
[quote="drasticplastic"]Very neat build. :thumbs_up_1: Is this the Aoshima, or Pit Road model? And did you use a dedicated PE set for it? :wave_1:[/quote] hi, it's the PitRoad kit, the only Japanese mainline 1/700 manufacturer who offers full-hull kits from time to time. There's no dedicated PE set for this particular vessel,all the PE details you see were from various suppliers
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:44 am |
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Dan K wrote: Great build. The rigging turned out very well, I think. Thanks Dan and gms for your kind words. 
[quote="Dan K"]Great build. The rigging turned out very well, I think.[/quote] Thanks Dan and gms for your kind words. :big_grin:
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:42 am |
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MartinJQuinn wrote: That's a really cool looking build. Very unusual and well done, to boot! We need a better picture of the target sleeve though.  Thanks Martin, here's one with the target raft in view. 
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[quote="MartinJQuinn"]That's a really cool looking build. Very unusual and well done, to boot! We need a better picture of the target sleeve though. :)[/quote] Thanks Martin, here's one with the target raft in view. :big_grin: :big_grin:
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:40 am |
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Very nice work. Rigging looks great!
Very nice work. Rigging looks great!
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 10:19 pm |
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I had my eyes on this kit a while ago, always wanted to build it full hull. Now I see it made I really like it and cool to experience it a bit without the hours. Well done!
I had my eyes on this kit a while ago, always wanted to build it full hull. Now I see it made I really like it and cool to experience it a bit without the hours. Well done!
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 6:51 pm |
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Bravo, this is a real treat to see all the intricate details. I especially like those utility boats with the white cabins.
Bravo, this is a real treat to see all the intricate details. I especially like those utility boats with the white cabins.
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:09 am |
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Very neat build.  Is this the Aoshima, or Pit Road model? And did you use a dedicated PE set for it? 
Very neat build. :thumbs_up_1: Is this the Aoshima, or Pit Road model? And did you use a dedicated PE set for it? :wave_1:
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 6:08 pm |
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Great build. The rigging turned out very well, I think.
Great build. The rigging turned out very well, I think.
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 4:55 pm |
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Very nicely detailed. Highly interesting to look at. Great job!
Very nicely detailed. Highly interesting to look at. Great job!
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 12:46 pm |
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That's a really cool looking build. Very unusual and well done, to boot! We need a better picture of the target sleeve though. 
That's a really cool looking build. Very unusual and well done, to boot! We need a better picture of the target sleeve though. :)
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 12:27 pm |
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1/700 WWII Imperial Japanese Navy food supply ship Mamiya 间宫 |
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1/700 scale Imperial Japanese Navy food replenishment ship Mamiya(间宫). My very first attempt on such a small scale. The rigging is a bit of a hasty job. Mamiya was originally intented to be a fleet oiler, but the navy eventually changed her plans and started the refitting job halfway during construction in order to deal with the pressing demands of getting a dedicated food ship issued from numerous fleet commanders. So Mamiya was eventually completed as a food supply ship. In terms of appearance, Mamiya bears every characteristic feature as one could possibly find on a 1920s merchantman or a tramper. She has a vertical stem post, an obsolete-looking elliptical stern, a short forecastle/sternscatle, and a very slight sheer line. What make this vessel quite unique from a ordinary merchant ship apart from the victualling fuction itself are her two other special abilities: 1. doing air reconaissance;2.acting as a target ship when the battleship fleet was having a gunnery practice. For the role of air recon, Mamiya carried two observation floatplanes, one stored on her foreward cargo hatch and one aft. To avoid storm damage, purpose-built pontoon cradles were utilized to properly secure the planes to the hatch covers. Mamiya did not have the ability to catapult planes directly into the air, so each time the floatplanes wish to do their job, they had to be lowered dilatorily into the sea by a cargo derrick first, and then taxing away from the vessel to conduct a proper take off. As a target ship, Mamiya was not intended to be directly aimed and fired upon during gunnery practice. Instead,she would usually lower a special target raft(notice the barge with a giant cavas target stored on the stbd side of the poop deck) by her derrick, and have the raft in tow with a considerable distance in between. Her floatplanes would also assist the job by observing shell hits and report them back to the battleships via radio code. Mamiya was sunk in December 1944 by USS Sealion. The sinking had a very negative impact on the moral of Japanese sailors and officers since they were all very fond of this vessel. During peace time and the first stage of the Pacfic war, sighting the vessel usually means that all sailors could get a chance to receive mail sent from family, have a taste of the delicious pastries provided aboard, or even better, take a comfortable bath in the spacious bath tubs in the rehabilitation cabins(although this previledge was always reserved for officers only)
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1/700 scale Imperial Japanese Navy food replenishment ship Mamiya(间宫). My very first attempt on such a small scale. The rigging is a bit of a hasty job. Mamiya was originally intented to be a fleet oiler, but the navy eventually changed her plans and started the refitting job halfway during construction in order to deal with the pressing demands of getting a dedicated food ship issued from numerous fleet commanders. So Mamiya was eventually completed as a food supply ship. In terms of appearance, Mamiya bears every characteristic feature as one could possibly find on a 1920s merchantman or a tramper. She has a vertical stem post, an obsolete-looking elliptical stern, a short forecastle/sternscatle, and a very slight sheer line. What make this vessel quite unique from a ordinary merchant ship apart from the victualling fuction itself are her two other special abilities: 1. doing air reconaissance;2.acting as a target ship when the battleship fleet was having a gunnery practice. For the role of air recon, Mamiya carried two observation floatplanes, one stored on her foreward cargo hatch and one aft. To avoid storm damage, purpose-built pontoon cradles were utilized to properly secure the planes to the hatch covers. Mamiya did not have the ability to catapult planes directly into the air, so each time the floatplanes wish to do their job, they had to be lowered dilatorily into the sea by a cargo derrick first, and then taxing away from the vessel to conduct a proper take off. As a target ship, Mamiya was not intended to be directly aimed and fired upon during gunnery practice. Instead,she would usually lower a special target raft(notice the barge with a giant cavas target stored on the stbd side of the poop deck) by her derrick, and have the raft in tow with a considerable distance in between. Her floatplanes would also assist the job by observing shell hits and report them back to the battleships via radio code. Mamiya was sunk in December 1944 by USS Sealion. The sinking had a very negative impact on the moral of Japanese sailors and officers since they were all very fond of this vessel. During peace time and the first stage of the Pacfic war, sighting the vessel usually means that all sailors could get a chance to receive mail sent from family, have a taste of the delicious pastries provided aboard, or even better, take a comfortable bath in the spacious bath tubs in the rehabilitation cabins(although this previledge was always reserved for officers only)
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:17 am |
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