Tamiya-1/350-IJN Heavy Crusier Chikuma-Finished

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javlin

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I no more than got done with Yahagi and within minutes I was working over the Chikuma.Some History
Chikuma
Country Japan
Ship Class Tone-class Heavy Cruiser
Builder Name Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Laid Down 1 Oct 1935
Launched 19 Mar 1938
Commissioned 20 May 1939
Sunk 25 Oct 1944
Displacement 15,200 tons standard
Length 649 feet
Beam 60 feet
Draft 21 feet
Speed 35 knots
Crew 850
Armament 8x200mm, 8x130mm, 75x25mm anti-aircraft, 12x610mm torpedo tubes
Chikuma was a Tone-class heavy cruiser built at Nagasaki by Mitsubishi. With her large seaplane capacity, long-range scouting missions fitted her well. She was a member of Sentai 6 (Sixth Squadrion) until transferred to Sentai 8 in Nov 1939. She participated in exercises and patrolled off southern China until the outbreak of the Pacific War. She participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor, the event that sparked off the war, as an escort to the fleet carriers; one of her seaplanes flew pre-strike reconnaissance mission over Pearl Harbor before the attack. Immediately after Pearl Harbor, she sailed for Wake Island to assist in the conquest there. During Japan's conquest of the South Pacific in the opening six months of the war, Chikuma played a part in many of the key events aside aircraft carriers. She was also present beside the carriers when they met their end at Midway in Jun 1942. On 24 Aug 1942 she participated in the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, and then on 26 Oct Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, both off the Solomon Islands. In the latter action, she was moderately damaged by American dive bombers and was placed out of commission in Japan until late Feb 1943. In early 1944, she was transferred to Sentai 7. She participated in a cruiser raid into the Indian Ocean in Mar, then fought off the Mariana Islands in Jun. Off Philippines, she was attacked by submarine and aircraft on 23 and 24 Oct as she headed toward the eastern shore of the island of Samar; at the battle bearing the island's name, she helped in the sinking of escort carrier Gambier Bay, but was later seriously damaged by torpedoes. Destroyer Nowaki took on Chikuma's crew as Chikuma was abandoned. When Nowaki was later sunk, all but one of Chikuma's crew survived.

Heavy Cruiser Chikuma
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It's been slow go'in this go round pics tonight show the ammunition boxes installed on the deck and the vents.The vents all had little square grates add to give more definition to them about 18(?) in all different sizes.I have to paint the boxes,fire hoses and vents about another 30/60 minutes before I glue this part of the deck in.
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Kevin


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Thks guys and for looking in with likes this build is going to to require more PE than the previous builds.I like Tamiya's fit and all but the PE boxes were supplied as plastic in the Yahagi (Hase)as well as the fire hoses so it is.;) Kevin

What about the Mikuma! 5 turrets X 3 barrels !!
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it's been an active day that's a good thing mowed the back yard ,two donuts from a local own shop,cruised around along the beach,worked on my cabinet and now some efforts for Chikuma.I got the painting done was about 30minutes and the turret bases put down along with the front and lower center deck are now fixed in place.

I bring up crusisn' https://cruisinthecoast.com/event-info/ about 7/8K number of cars register last year that does not count the ones not register probably another 3k today was a big registration day.Pic ....

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