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The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Navy - Military - Battleships: => Topic started by: Rob Wood on March 12, 2013, 07:03:32 am

Title: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: Rob Wood on March 12, 2013, 07:03:32 am
The hull of the 1:10 Yamato in Kure, Japan, is massively impressive, but the odd thing is that there are no deliberate seams of any kind. It's as though the builders meant to ignore any hint of plates. If anyone can explain why, especially given the amazing amount of detail everywhere else, I'd love to hear it.

Rob

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/bow-emblem_IMG_9357-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/bow-on_IMG_9118-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/starboard-full_IMG_9106-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/port_full_IMG_9452-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/bow-port-side_IMG_9153-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/bow-stb-side_IMG_9402-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/starboard_bow_quarter_IMG_9404-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/starboard_amidships_IMG_9406-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/starboard_stern-quarter_IMG_9409-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/starboard_stern_IMG_9411-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/stern_IMG_9415-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/view-full-starboard_stern_IMG_9414-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/full-stern_IMG_9416-993px.jpg)

(http://www.robwood.net/Warships/battleships/yamato/hull/props_IMG_9132-993px.jpg)
Title: Re: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: vnkiwi on March 12, 2013, 08:19:29 am
Because she had a welded hull, so no plate laps, no rivets
just a nice smooth hull   :-))
cheers
vnkiwi
Title: Re: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on March 12, 2013, 02:09:35 pm
 
I cannot see any pictures above.
 
Is it me ?
 
Ken
 
Title: Re: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: craggle on March 12, 2013, 02:21:36 pm
Same here Ken, Nothing to look at.  :((


Craig.
Title: Re: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on March 12, 2013, 02:26:34 pm

Cor ... thanks for replying.

I thought my brand new 2 terabyte computer needed some more files to show Pictures.
Great stuff this modern technology. The pages on Mayhem just flash by.    :}

Ken

Title: Re: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on March 12, 2013, 02:28:08 pm

Just noticed they have appeared ???????????

Slow load perhaps.   {-)

Belay that last message shipmates.

Ken

Title: Re: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: craggle on March 12, 2013, 02:58:35 pm
Ha, Back for me now too, Wierd with a capital wee......  :-)
Lovely looking model


Craig.
Title: Re: 1:10 Yamato Photos: Series III (Hull)
Post by: Rob Wood on March 12, 2013, 03:56:56 pm
I'm not sure exactly why the photos suddenly appeared, but I'm thinking there are quite a few in a single post, and I made them as high in resolution as the rules allow. That makes them take a while to load into your computer's cache. For those who don't already know, you can click on any of them to see a larger image.

On why the hull seems so smooth:

Because she had a welded hull, so no plate laps, no rivets
just a nice smooth hull   :-))
cheers
vnkiwi

Even so, a welded seam is still visible, isn't it? Maybe not so much at a distance, but in this case, although the simulated welds would have been 1/10 the size of actual welds, standing next to the hull, the welds would have been visible, wouldn't they? Take a look at this photo of Yamato under construction. It's not a clear shot of the hull, but the seams appear to be visible, even so:

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Yamato_battleship_under_construction.jpg)