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Fujima 1/700 JN Yamato at sea

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Nice one Alan. I have the Tamiya 1:700 Yamato started on and then mothballed, it is a great ship to build and one, I believe, good for beginners in ship building as the mainly single colour of the central superstructure island is a lot easier to work with than say, a Royal Navy ship of the period with it's different deck to superstructure side colours. The Yamato is a very impressive ship and you have made a good job of it.
 
That looks b****y good for such a small kit. Beautifully done Alan.

Gern
 
Great job alan , the sea base looks excellent and the ship is too , especially when you realise its so small, cheers tony
 
Now that is nice.

Top build Alan, coupled with a very nice sea....Any chance of a few close ups?

Cheers,

Ron
 
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Thanks for posting these extra pictures Alan.....Some nice detail for such a small scale model, and nicely painted too.

What an array of secondary armament. How the American carrier borne aircraft managed to get through that lot to sink her beggars belief.

Ron
 
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Thanks for posting these extra pictures Alan.....Some nice detail for such a small scale model, and nicely painted too.What an array of secondary armament. How the American carrier borne aircraft managed to get through that lot to sink her beggars belief.

Ron
cheers Ron, it took something like 400 planes to sink that
 
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