This year it's the Yamato's turn!!
Here's a nice overview. This time I also wanted to experiment with a bunch of extra resin parts, which I thought were truly impressive!!

Let's proceed in order and list the accessories:
Tamiya Premium Kit
Pontos Advanced Kit
Various Bunker Studio kits
Open Flyhawk Portholes
Closed FS Star Portholes
I have the Flyhawk cranes on the sides of the ship waiting at customs, hoping they'll unlock it and deliver it.
Let's get to the main kit. Tamiya seems to have wanted to make a model of superior quality to its standard models.
This is evident from the considerable number of parts and the presence of photo-etched parts (I think it's the only ship with them).


Even the ship's license plate is embossed. I must say, it's truly beautiful.

The hull is divided into many parts so there will be a lot of work to do.

As for the pontos kit, It always has a good amount of photo-etched parts and this time also a good amount of 3D details.

As for the ship, I was surprised to see that the Yamato was initially very bare on the sides of the superstructure because the Japanese had underestimated the importance of aircraft carriers in combat and so they filled the sides with anti-aircraft guns and much more.
So I decided to build the ship in 1944 when she was fully armed.
This will involve a darker wooden deck and a good level of weathering. Let's hope for the best!!

Enjoy yourselves for the work!!

















































