The Yamato certainly was a monster of a Battleship being armed with 18.1 inch main guns and being so heavily armored she weighed in at over 72,000 metric tonnes she alone was heavier than all the ships of Taffy 3 man if I was on one of those ships in Taffy 3 and I saw the Yamato in my binoculars I would have pissed myself seeing that monster Battleship coming to bear on us.
Man in her time of service the IJN Yamato was one hell of a Battleship it's amazing the Japanese were able to build such a magnificent ship that she possessed the firepower to blow all of our ships out of the water all by herself and yet her crew never fired a single shell against our ships and it was during the Battle of the Philippine Sea during a battle between the Yamato and a fleet of American ships called 'Taffy 3' ships that were called 'Tin Cans' as they were all light carriers,cruisers and destroyers that by all rights had no right going up against this ship it would've been insulting and yet these ships went up against enemy ships that were nearly 10 times their size and yet these ships did the impossible they drove the Mighty Yamato and her fleet back to Japan and it became known as the 'The End of the Japanese Navy' and months later the Mighty Yamato met her end and was sent to the bottom as she was blown to pieces.
Nice, but where is the third one of this trio of experimental test ships? The one with two 6inch turrets on the bow? (Zumwalt) I never got that Trimaran design, no well-dock and no room to store a V-22 Osprey. If you take this third ship it's bow, the trimaran it's side hulls and the other one it's back hull, what could you get? How would in your eyes, their design fusion look? Because lets be honest, all three had their pluses, but only together can they overcome the negatives.
Truely amazing build., the attention to detail, thh level of detail is amazing and the will to create those parts by yourself, which are not available and combine all of that to a great impressive diorama left me totally impressed.
bonjour, pour réaliser cela vous auriez besoin de n'importe quel kit de maquette comprenant des pièces photodécoupées (celles en métal doré) et du ciment fin Tamiya (il fait fondre le plastique, il agit comme une colle) Et vous auriez également besoin d'un peu de résine pour l'eau et d'un Lumière UV pour la résine. Désolé s'il est mal traduit, j'utilise Google Translate.