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Revell Miniship 1/1200 Yamato.

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This another of the Revell 1/1200 Miniship series. Probably one of the best where detail is concerned.

All brush painted.

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Under attack.
She eventually sunk by U.S Navy fighter bombers and torpedo aircraft.

A bit of forced perspective using a couple of 1/72 U.S. Navy aircraft. A Corsair and a Dauntless

Silicone wake and cotton wool / silicone 'Near Misses'!


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Cheers all and thanks for looking....

Ron
 
By eck what big hands youve got ! Or is it just a fantastic job on a tiny little kit! Great build Ron , it does look a lovely little kit , very finely detailed for the size . The action pics are superb , cheers tony
 
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Thanks for the great comments boys.

Yamato is probably the best one of the series.

They all require some work and are a b***er to paint, but I still lurrve them.

Have a go at one - PLenty of bang for your bucks!

Thanks again for your input.

Ron
 
Beautifully done and photographed! Justine's 'chucking' skills are really awesome!
 
Blooming amazing Bob.Love the diorama and really is the dogs dangly bits n bobs.I forgot to look in our local hobby shop to see what they have.Last time it was all Tamiya,Fujimi,Aoshima.
Top draw dear Boy.
Richard
 
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Cheers, chaps....
Thank you for the nice posts.

Dave, no missus guest appearance for this one. I just held onto the aircraft's wing tips. She said she could never go chucking in a half a**ed manner!

Good fun builds, these diddy ships. Yet they still require a bit of fettling. The major fault is the hulls are way too deep/high and out of scale and either require burying a couple of mm. into a base or cutting off a strip of hull with a mini grinder. That said, they still make for an interesting, and satisfying build.


Here's my 1/1200 Scharnhorst getting a good grinding!

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Cheers,
Ron
 
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Thanks for your excellent post, JIm.

I'm chuffed Yamato passes muster. Probably close to the best of the Revell Miniship series.

Thanks again.

Ron
 
Dave, no missus guest appearance for this one. I just held onto the aircraft's wing tips. She said she could never go chucking in a half a**ed manner!

Ron

'ey up Ron! Are you givin' away trade secrets wot 'ave been passed down from father to son for generations!
 
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