1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Joe Simon
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1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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I started this awhile back. I have the Tamiya kit, Lion Roar, Infini Model and Pontos/Tamiya aftermarket sets. I added hull plating detail using tape and Tamiya Primer.

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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Terrific work as usual, Joe!
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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I hadn't documented this build as I went along because I was in a mad scramble to finish it. I didn't rush it by any means, but I poured a year's worth of work into 6 months. It took 500 hours. Some highlights: I added hull plating detail using tape and primer. I used Pontos, Infini Model and Lion Roar. They all had important additions to the build. I tried to be true to Dan Kaplan's research by removing the stiffener's on the aft turrets, using the Infini Model's canvas railings he initiated instead of the incorrect armor versions. I also modified the torpedo storage areas accordingly. Here are progress and complete photos. I still have some minor odds and ends to add still.

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Joe Simon
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Here are some completed images:

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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Wonderful job, Joe.

I'm curious about your funnel striping - painted or decal?

I'm working on a 1/350 Kagero now, and am planning a funnel stripe.
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Very nice work . :smallsmile:
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Thank you gentlemen! Dan the stripe was painted. Tape and gentle airbrushing.
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Looking great! :cool_1:
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Thx, Joe.
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Absolutely gorgeous work :thumbs_up_1: ! Fine detailing and great finish.
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Thank you gentlemen!
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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Bit of a late reply, but what width did you use for the tape and did you simply use it to mask and layer on the primer between the gaps to simulate plating, or simply left it on? If it's the latter, I've always worried about it peeling down the line
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Re: 1/350 Yukikaze, 1945

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I used 1/8th tape. No tape remains on the model. Built up primer.
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