Need a lot of help
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Newbee
Need a lot of help
Hello chaps
I'm just starting my 1st 1/350 ship, Yamato, not the premium edition as I have a disability where my right hand doesn't work properly following a stroke I had 17 years ago. The dexterity in my hand means PE is pretty much out of the question
First thing I need help with is, I have bought a wooden base and brass posts to replace the kit base. How do I go about attaching it to the ship? This has got to be done before I put the deck on as I will not be able to get to it afterward will I
I'll leave this one for a few days before I ask about the next thing
Thank you in advance
I'm just starting my 1st 1/350 ship, Yamato, not the premium edition as I have a disability where my right hand doesn't work properly following a stroke I had 17 years ago. The dexterity in my hand means PE is pretty much out of the question
First thing I need help with is, I have bought a wooden base and brass posts to replace the kit base. How do I go about attaching it to the ship? This has got to be done before I put the deck on as I will not be able to get to it afterward will I
I'll leave this one for a few days before I ask about the next thing
Thank you in advance
- Robbo64
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Re: Need a lot of help
This is my post. I was having trouble navigating the site but I've got it sorted now
I'm trying my best 
- MM2CVS9
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Re: Need a lot of help
Newbee wrote:Hello chaps
I'm just starting my 1st 1/350 ship, Yamato, not the premium edition as I have a disability where my right hand doesn't work properly following a stroke I had 17 years ago. The dexterity in my hand means PE is pretty much out of the question
First thing I need help with is, I have bought a wooden base and brass posts to replace the kit base. How do I go about attaching it to the ship? This has got to be done before I put the deck on as I will not be able to get to it afterward will I
I'll leave this one for a few days before I ask about the next thing
Thank you in advance
All in pictures - temporary studs for the building board, blocking / bolts, decorative brass posts (electrical lampshade risers)
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Re: Need a lot of help
Thanks for that. What glue is that? Is it from a glue gun?
I'm trying my best 
- MM2CVS9
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Re: Need a lot of help
5 minit epoxy.

" 1/700Hasegawa 45
" 1/700Dragon 44
" 1/700Trumpeter 43
" 1/540Revell vintage 62
" 1/350Trumpeter 42
Fair Winds and Following Seas
- Robbo64
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- Robbo64
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Re: Need a lot of help
OK next question please.
The ship I'm building is the Yamato now I can't find any pics that show a black water line between the red hull and the grey, am I right to think there wasn't a black line?
The ship I'm building is the Yamato now I can't find any pics that show a black water line between the red hull and the grey, am I right to think there wasn't a black line?
I'm trying my best 
- MartinJQuinn
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Re: Need a lot of help
I don't believe Japanese ships had a boot topping.
Joe Simon just finished the premium version of the Yamato - with lots of extras. Spend sometime looking at it. It may be inspirational and informative.
Just don't get intimidated - Joe's a master modeler. One of the best of the best.
Joe Simon just finished the premium version of the Yamato - with lots of extras. Spend sometime looking at it. It may be inspirational and informative.
Just don't get intimidated - Joe's a master modeler. One of the best of the best.
Martin
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Dan K
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Re: Need a lot of help
Correct, no black boot line for Japanese warships.
- Robbo64
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Re: Need a lot of help
Thank you both very much.
I am very limited with what I can do as I had a stroke 17 years ago and have got very limited use in my right hand. And yes I was right handed so now I not only one good hand but it is not my dominant hand.
I make the most of it as I love building models and pick up many tips from watching really good modellers
I am very limited with what I can do as I had a stroke 17 years ago and have got very limited use in my right hand. And yes I was right handed so now I not only one good hand but it is not my dominant hand.
I make the most of it as I love building models and pick up many tips from watching really good modellers
I'm trying my best 
- Robbo64
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Next question is about the portholes. Now I have only done two ships but I like to drill out the portholes, personal preference.
With my Yamato some of the portholes are raised and a lot of them are indented. I've drilled out the indented ones but why the others raised?
Thanks for your help
With my Yamato some of the portholes are raised and a lot of them are indented. I've drilled out the indented ones but why the others raised?
Thanks for your help
I'm trying my best 
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Re: Need a lot of help
Raised means they were covered with a steel plate in real life (i.e. it no longer serves as a porthole).
De quoi s'agit-il?
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- Robbo64
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Re: Need a lot of help
Right I bought a wooden deck for this ship and running a blade around the edge to take the excess pieces just for something to do and I thought I'd hold it over where it will be going and guess what, doesn't line up.
I got the Tamiya make deck for the Tamiya Yamato 1/350 and it is not the right deck. Is there more than one type of deck?
Really fed up as these decks are not cheap
I got the Tamiya make deck for the Tamiya Yamato 1/350 and it is not the right deck. Is there more than one type of deck?
Really fed up as these decks are not cheap
I'm trying my best 
- Timmy C
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As far as I know, the only official Tamiya wooden deck was made for the new mold version of their Yamato, which has the kit number 78025. From your photos, you're building the old mold Yamato, which differs significantly from the newer one. So the fact that the Tamiya deck doesn't fit isn't a surprise.
There are cheaper non-Tamiya wooden decks that are designed for your older Yamato.
In this hobby where there are sometimes a million versions of the same subject, it's absolutely essential to make sure the aftermarket parts you're buying aren't restricted to any particular variant of the subject.
There are cheaper non-Tamiya wooden decks that are designed for your older Yamato.
In this hobby where there are sometimes a million versions of the same subject, it's absolutely essential to make sure the aftermarket parts you're buying aren't restricted to any particular variant of the subject.
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Re: Need a lot of help
Thanks Timmy
Them photo aren't mine Timmy but I have got the older version. I don't know how to put photos on here mate
On looking into it I've got the older kit and I can get the older deck to fit on e-bay
Not too drastic just got to be more careful when buying these thing

Them photo aren't mine Timmy but I have got the older version. I don't know how to put photos on here mate
On looking into it I've got the older kit and I can get the older deck to fit on e-bay
Not too drastic just got to be more careful when buying these thing
I'm trying my best 
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- Timmy C
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Re: Need a lot of help
There are two methods outlined here: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=1261
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