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IJN Pre-Dreadnought Battleship Mikasa by Merit 1:200 with Pontos and KA Models

Thanks a lot, Maarten.

You mean the exhibition at the "International Maritime Museum" in Hamburg? Unfortunately not. My friends from the German forum "Die graue Flotte" will be there again, but I have other commitments that weekend.
Will you be there?

And now we come to my current status with my Mikasa model.
Construction has stalled slightly as I need to consider my next steps.

I don't want to continue working on the bow section at the moment. I plan to attach the chains and davit later, and the lifeboats at the stern won't be installed. So I think it's time to focus on the torpedo net supports and the casemate hatches.

To that end, I've removed the model from its assembly stand, as I want to modify it slightly for the next steps in the hull construction.
I took this opportunity to take some photos of the almost finished model on its final stand.

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I also had a very nice name tag made by the company ModelMonkey, which was even attached for a test fit.

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There’s still quite a bit to do on the outside of the hull. I’m already dreading installing the gallery at the stern.

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Man, the silhouette of that ship is really great.

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I especially like Mikasa from the front. As if she wanted to impale her opponent.

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So, dear community, I’m just adjusting my assembly stand now, and then I’ll take a short break because I have some personal matters to attend to.
I have to build something for a retiring colleague from the fire department as a farewell gift for decades of service.

But after that, I’ll be back with my little construction report.
 
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Thank you very much, Paul. I'm pleased with your praise, especially since wood is usually your material of choice.

Ah, interesting that many from this forum are in Hamburg. Which makes it especially unfortunate, since I can't make it this year. But perhaps they'll say hello to my friends when they're there.
 
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