Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Mmmmm:
Sorry I didn't catch this earlier... The brace between the flag bags and the base of the fire control tower should have oval openings to permit personnel passage fore and aft. Currently as the model is built one has to vault the flag bags to accomplish this journey. An error in the kit...
Cheers: Tom
Sorry I didn't catch this earlier... The brace between the flag bags and the base of the fire control tower should have oval openings to permit personnel passage fore and aft. Currently as the model is built one has to vault the flag bags to accomplish this journey. An error in the kit...
Cheers: Tom
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Brett:
This is the opening I am referring to!
Cheers: Tom
This is the opening I am referring to!
Cheers: Tom
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Thanks Tom, I think I "might" be able to get that area fixed.Fliger747 wrote: Brett:
This is the opening I am referring to!
Cheers: Tom
For now though, it'll have to wait till after Yellowstone. I will make sure not to pick up any Bison calves in my SUV
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Email received, just ordered the CIWS and Harpoon launchers as well!johndon wrote:That would explain it![]()
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Very nice build!
I always want to build one of these ships with crazy details, but the stash is still big, and skill not yet ready.
Looking forward to more progress. Anything?
Aur
I always want to build one of these ships with crazy details, but the stash is still big, and skill not yet ready.
Looking forward to more progress. Anything?
Aur
On the way:
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Nothing new recently. I "think" I have everything finished on the section I've been showing. I've started assembling the 2 five inch gun turrets (well, two weeks ago) and need to add the PE to them and paint. Hopefully this weekend.Aur wrote:Very nice build!![]()
I always want to build one of these ships with crazy details, but the stash is still big, and skill not yet ready.![]()
Looking forward to more progress. Anything?
Aur
Thanks for following along!
Brett Matthews
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Not a ton of progress, but still a step forward. The replacement CIWS isn't glued together yet, just sitting there on the ship. It looks like a sad CIWS with the barrels pointing down in the last pic lol
Comments are welcome!





Thanks for looking!
Comments are welcome!





Thanks for looking!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Very nice! Veterans parts look soooo much better. Was on the Wisconsin a few years ago.
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Hey all
Does any company make replacement lockers/storage bins? Looking at the rest on the deck, compared to the Veteran Models part.....well, they look like crap.
If you know of someone/company, please shout out!
Does any company make replacement lockers/storage bins? Looking at the rest on the deck, compared to the Veteran Models part.....well, they look like crap.
If you know of someone/company, please shout out!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Another from last night. I also ordered replacement SATCOM, ECM and SRBOC from Veteran Models as well....oops.

Comments are welcome!

Comments are welcome!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
I believe veteran makes a couple sets of IJN and German ammo lockers for WW2 in 1/350 that would probably be a decent replacement for the featureless boxes on the kit.Brett M wrote:Hey all
Does any company make replacement lockers/storage bins? Looking at the rest on the deck, compared to the Veteran Models part.....well, they look like crap.
If you know of someone/company, please shout out!
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Featureless is right! I'll check out the offerings from Veteran, thanks!sgtryan13 wrote:I believe veteran makes a couple sets of IJN and German ammo lockers for WW2 in 1/350 that would probably be a decent replacement for the featureless boxes on the kit.Brett M wrote:Hey all
Does any company make replacement lockers/storage bins? Looking at the rest on the deck, compared to the Veteran Models part.....well, they look like crap.
If you know of someone/company, please shout out!
Brett
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Looking good Brett, the Veteran Phalanx makes such a difference.
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Such a beautiful and clean build! Indeed the replacement CIWS looks really good, as well as the colors.
BTW, is this your first ship model? It looks too good!
Keep us updated with photos
Aur
BTW, is this your first ship model? It looks too good!
Keep us updated with photos
Aur
On the way:
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Thanks John!. I'm looking forward to getting the rest of the Veteran Models parts on board, as I progress.johndon wrote:Looking good Brett, the Veteran Phalanx makes such a difference.
John
Thanks Aur! I guess you could say it's my first ship model in over 25 years. I'd been sticking to 1/48 modern jets and a few Star Trek starships for the past few years.Aur wrote:Such a beautiful and clean build! Indeed the replacement CIWS looks really good, as well as the colors.
BTW, is this your first ship model? It looks too good!![]()
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Keep us updated with photos![]()
Aur
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Well, still too good! So you're a very experienced modeler, then!Brett M wrote: Thanks Aur! I guess you could say it's my first ship model in over 25 years. I'd been sticking to 1/48 modern jets and a few Star Trek starships for the past few years.
Again, looking forward to more progress and painted veteran parts.
Aur
On the way:
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Thanks Aur.Aur wrote:Well, still too good! So you're a very experienced modeler, then!Brett M wrote: Thanks Aur! I guess you could say it's my first ship model in over 25 years. I'd been sticking to 1/48 modern jets and a few Star Trek starships for the past few years.
Again, looking forward to more progress and painted veteran parts.![]()
Aur
Here's more progress from today. 5" guns assembled, PE added and paint. Too bad the PE isn't really visible, but.....it's the thought that counts.




Comments of course are always welcome. Thanks all!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Very sharp!
What camera do you use?
BTW, when you get to the hull, follow closely the Tamiya instruction on the screws numbers, as these are correct for their turning directions (counter-clockwise LH, clockwise RH), and also paint the shaft anti-fouling red, like the hull and not brass as Tamiya suggested.
Aur
What camera do you use?
BTW, when you get to the hull, follow closely the Tamiya instruction on the screws numbers, as these are correct for their turning directions (counter-clockwise LH, clockwise RH), and also paint the shaft anti-fouling red, like the hull and not brass as Tamiya suggested.
Aur
On the way:
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
Completed build:
1/350 AFV Club Japanese Submarine I-58
And our artworks!
- Brett M
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
Hey AurAur wrote:Very sharp!![]()
What camera do you use?
BTW, when you get to the hull, follow closely the Tamiya instruction on the screws numbers, as these are correct for their turning directions (counter-clockwise LH, clockwise RH), and also paint the shaft anti-fouling red, like the hull and not brass as Tamiya suggested.
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Aur
Camera......well, I'm using my Samsung S6 for all these shots so far
Thanks for the tip on the screws, I'll make sure to keep track of them. I might look for actually brass screws, if I get carried away as well!
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Re: Tamiya 1/350 Modern U.S.S. New Jersey with extras
A couple more updates, Veteran Models SATCOM replacement painted and installed. Started on the ECM replacements as well, letting the CA set on the base before I paint them (tomorrow).
Kit part at right

Installed

ECM start. Kit parts look horribly painted (they were) up close!

Thanks for browsing
Kit part at right

Installed

ECM start. Kit parts look horribly painted (they were) up close!

Thanks for browsing
Brett Matthews