by Timmy C » Thu Sep 12, 2024 11:47 pm
They're painted the paint of whereever shipyard they were when they were painted.
By "ironside", did you mean "ironclad", which is what Aoshima calls their series of 1/350 ship kits? There was no ironclad Nachi, only the heavy cruiser.
If you are referring to the heavy cruiser Nachi produced as a kit by Aoshima, then go to CombinedFleet's record of the ship's movement, pick a date you want to depict, then see which shipyard she was last at and that's a reasonable bet for which grey she was in:
http://www.combinedfleet.com/nachi_t.htm
They're painted the paint of whereever shipyard they were when they were painted.
By "ironside", did you mean "ironclad", which is what Aoshima calls their series of 1/350 ship kits? There was no ironclad Nachi, only the heavy cruiser.
If you are referring to the heavy cruiser Nachi produced as a kit by Aoshima, then go to CombinedFleet's record of the ship's movement, pick a date you want to depict, then see which shipyard she was last at and that's a reasonable bet for which grey she was in: http://www.combinedfleet.com/nachi_t.htm