This item is written in Japanese.
[Feature]
- Introduction to ship model chimneys
- From structure to detailing
- The next feature will look at chimneys in ship models.
- It may seem inconspicuous compared to the main guns and bridge, but it is an important piece in a ship model, which is often viewed from above.
- We will also discuss the precise detailing of the chimney construction, the relationship between the bridge and the chimney, variations in chimney shape, curved chimneys, and the mechanism of the engine underneath the chimney.
[Planned work example]
- Imperial Navy Battleship Yamato (Pit Road 1/700)
- Imperial Navy Light Cruiser Tama (Tamiya 1/700)
- Royal Navy Light Cruiser HMS Naiad (Trumpeter 1/350)
- Royal Navy Battleship Valiant (Pit Road 1/700)
- Russian Navy Type 20380 Patrol Ship (TAKOM 1/350)
- US Navy Battleship New Jersey (VeeHobby 1/700)
- US Navy Light Cruiser Worcester (VeeHobby 1/700)
- Imperial Navy minelayer Tsugaru (Fujimi 1/700)
- Royal Navy Heavy Cruiser Suffolk (Aoshima Bunka Kyozai 1/700) and others
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )