DrLarsen:
I assume you modify oob Yamatos into B-64’s by taking an exacto knife to their sides? How would you do the A-150’s? Wasn’t the A-140 just an early planned predecessor of the Yamato with all its guns forward? If you’ve actually done some of those mods, can you show us some pics? I might experiment with some of the same techniques, since I’ve got so many dozens of them to experiment with… I might also try some similar techniques to make some oob Iowa’s into Alaskas if it works well…
In response to your question I have modified many OOB Battleships across the board. Now I am recovering from a flood in my basement so it will be awhile before I can them all out and find all my mods and take pictures to show you. Sometime in July I will get digital photos of my painted mod units and post them here.
Yes to mod Yamatos into B-64s that is how you do it and shorten the sterns and the main Pogoda Superstructure. To make a IJN A-150 you would have to cut two OOB Yamato’s apart and super glue the two forward super structures with the main batteries togaither. Then you have to mod a stern by cutting off a bow on one of them and super gluing a stern on or you get creative with an xacto knife. To re-inforce your units and give them strength, I use the non embossed side of expired credit cards trimed to the size of each ship. This keeps your new units firmly assembled and less chance of the glue joints ever breaking apart.
I have modified OOB Iowas into Alaskas and North Carolina’s, Royal Soverigns into Kongos and into Queen Elizabeths.
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