Kurama: Japan's first real attempt at addressing issues that arose during the Ruso-Japanese war. The armored-battlecruiser is pretty unique with only the French coming up with more daft designs. Like the
Kawachi,
Aki, and
Tsukuba-class ships, they represent an "missing link" between pre-dreadnought and more modern designs. Unfortunately, I love them.
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I'm going to start posting photos of this in-progress... thing as I move forward. Y'all, I'm going to need serious help from those of you who have done serious scratch building or surgery. As my first full post-"I'm about to just sell all the damned kits and give up" period of not-building, it's a lot.
I'm adding two posts for this update:
* Potato, per work I did at my in-laws. Much of this has been aborted.
* Potato, post my desire to burn it down.
To begin, here's what I'm working with in this "kit." For those of you who have seen the old Kobo-Hiryu kits, you know what I'm dealing with. I've heard cries I'm better off scratching the hull, but I just don't have that skillset yet or the necessary documentation to make it more accurate than the sadist who cast this hull.
Kit contents and some of the PE/barrels I'm going to use. Note that I replaced the German offerings with British 12"/45's. I wanted the additonal length of the 50 calibur guns to make it easier to mount. That proved unnecessary.
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Here's a close up of the potato's loldetailslol. There is literally nothing redeemable about this kit other than the fact it exists:
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At this point, I started shaving off the offending torpedo booms and shelf along with any casemate doors that spud possessed. Literally none of the details were worth keeping. In addition, I shaved down the midships superstructue along the port/starboard hull sides, given that the kit sags in the middle a bit. Like I said, GREAT casting here. The effect doesn't droop badly and masks a bit of the sag. I also shaved down the full bases to be flat and level.
Next step? I tossed the goose turds that masqueraded as "funnels" and used turned brass/aluminum. The forward funnel was more "oval," so I viced it until I got the desired shape. In addition, I removed and re-drilled portholes with mixed success. Frankly, part of my rebuild will be to utterly remove all portholes and find a more uniform, level way to drill them out. Any advice here is appreciated.
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Note here that I also replaced all the barrels. This substantially improved the guns. Any PE you see in this picture is now gone and stored away. I'll reattach and/or replace PE once I'm satisfied with the hull's condition. I also scratched the citadel bridge level. The kit offering was a madness-inducing mess of crooked lines and insanity. I was tempted to just set it on fire and use the Warships 1992 plans to scratch it entirely. Note the citadel itself IS WRONGLY BLOODY SHAPED BECAUSE OF COURSE IT IS.... necessitating a total rebuild. Again. Like all this *#*#$($ kit.
I'll also likely scratch the pilothouse. I mean, why not?
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Finally? I found some neat photos on a wargaming board of all places that gave some excellent details from the deck. One confirmed a suspicion I had regarding the plans: the aft barbette was slighly elevated
Roma-style. I could not unsee this. Consequently? Styrene disks + sanding + thisisacryforhelppleasekillme.
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The difference is subtle, but accurate. It'll look even more obvious when I add PE ladders.
So... this is where the kit stood as of yesterday. I primed the hull and was horrified at the poor workmanship and my own sanding. I had two choices: half-*** it, or go full Leeeeerrrooy Jenkins. I went with the latter. See followup post with is a literal cry for help among y'all.