As i was working on the review build of the Phantom Mustang elsewhere on this forum i slipped into this deadly "i am not having fun with this" state of mind. So i am taking a break from it to build something else. A little while ago i picked up this kit from someone for next to nothing:
The Kit:

Yes, 1:1200! Lucky for me the Yamato is the biggest battleship ever so the finished model measures about 8 inches... gigantic!
It even comes with tiny Zero fighters or at least, that is what they look like:

With just over 30 parts, and some of em not even used in the kit the build itself took but one evening. The painting not much longer. At 1:1200 it would be very hard to make everything look uber realistic and the modeler has a tough time stripping the model of a distinct toy like appearance. After painting and the usual drybrush and wash routine i came up with this result:

Since the kit did not provide me with a mast
So we have a model done in like 72 hours... Now what?? I am glad you asked
The base:
Off i went to Target. Came home with this 3 buck photoframe and some plaster! I then took some Reynolds aluminum foil and crumpled it up, then tucked it into the frame:

And ofcourse the plaster!:


After an hour or so baking in the Arizona sun

I then gave it a day to cure and currently i am preparing to start modeling on the neccesary bits and bobs to my seascape. Stay tuned folks!











