1/350 scale Yamato

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1/350 scale Yamato

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Almost forgot to post this, finish putting this together almost two weeks ago. Took me around two weeks to do it and it is almost 30 inches long.

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I couldn't post it, it was way too big. So you will have to look at it in my facebook.
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You must have gotten much enjoyment putting it together. It came out great.
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Excellent modelling skills. [X(]

I have a 1/200 scale model of the Yamato from the 1960s that I rescued from a charity shop, it's radio control compatible...... Might just take another look at it and finally get her built. [:)]

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Thank guys, I did take my time and trim the edge. Hardest parts is putting tiny pieces together, I mean tiny and a lot of them. Not mention have to paint up tight places too or hard to get to. Only part I spray paint is the hull, they rest is by hand.

This is the boat I ordered from...
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And the curio piece...
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I will add more in that curio, probably an aircraft carrier next. Whatever I can fit in that thing.
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You did a great job, the Yamato was an impressive and awesome Battleship...
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Wow. She looks *massive* even at this scale.
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Wow. She looks *massive* even at this scale.

Yeah when I got her out of the box, she was huge. After putting piece by piece it was coming alive. Havent put anything together this big before, but interesting hobby though.

One thing for sure, if you don't keep this model out of the dust areas, it will get ugly and ruin. Best to keep it in dust free enclosure.
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Watched a documentary on beavers. Best dam documentary I've ever seen.
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Some 1/350 here. http://www.hasegawausa.com/ships_famous.html

Cool, that Yamato in 450 scale doesn't look bad.
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Nicely done, I have her sister ship the Musashi.
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Nicely done, I have her sister ship the Musashi.

Do you have photos of her? Been looking for a carrier that is 1/350, but they aren't cheap at all. More than doubled what I paid for the Yamato.
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I should try and get some pictures. I always seemed to end up with the sister ships. I have a nice Tirpitz but not the Bismarck in 1/350 as well.

My boyfriend loves looking at them.

My 700th scale fleet is more numerous.
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Beautiful model [:)]
Next you need to work on your photography skills. [:D]
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Excellent!!!
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Ahhh memories...
I had a Yamato, a Tirpitz and a USS Forrestal carrier in my model collection in my teens. I'm pretty sure they were Testors or Revell?.
They were never painted very well as I was only 15 or so, and no pictures remain but I always preferred ship models over tanks or cars.
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Ahhh memories...
I had a Yamato, a Tirpitz and a USS Forrestal carrier in my model collection in my teens. I'm pretty sure they were Testors or Revell?.
They were never painted very well as I was only 15 or so, and no pictures remain but I always preferred ship models over tanks or cars.

I kinda did the same thing when I was a kid, but I was good at painting it though. I remember seeing a warship at this wine place and it had USS Jimmy on it lol. It was an Iowa Class Battleship, probable around 540 scale and a messy paint job.
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Awesome job! Very Cool! Not sure if you saw this reference book coming out this month...
https://www.amazon.com/Battleships-Yamato-Musashi-Anatomy-Ship/dp/1844863174

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Awesome job! Very Cool! Not sure if you saw this reference book coming out this month...
https://www.amazon.com/Battleships-Yamato-Musashi-Anatomy-Ship/dp/1844863174


Got this book awhile back, really nice...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/14728 ... UTF8&psc=1

Too bad didn't show the drawing and see thru the ships and compartments. I would recommend getting it, hardcover esp.
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