It is a work in the past of "KamiKansen".

KamiKansen

New Member
"kami" is paper and "Kansen" is the meaning of the ship.

English is weak.
Because it is Japanese

JSC German heavy cruiser ADMIRAL HIPPER
Sheets: 6 x A4
Scale: 1:400
State: 1941
Length: 516 mm (20.3")
 

Jim Krauzlis

Active Member
Beautiful build, Kamikansen! :D

I like the scale of 1:400 that JSC uses. It allows you to build some nice ships but without taking up a lot of space. Detailing is difficult, however.

Their construction method is also a bit different from other kits, but pretty sturdy for its size.

How did you find the fit for this model? They are usually pretty good, and the later editions have superb graphics.

I've very glad you posted your build of the Hipper! I can never see too many ships, and I particularly like the JSC series.

Looking forward to your photos of Hood!

Cheers!

Jim
 

jrts

Active Member
Very nice build Kamikansen.

For the scale its it has some nice detail :D
Jims right more of your work when you can, we never get tired of photos of ships :roll:

Regards

Rob
 

KamiKansen

New Member
British battlecruiser HOOD

British battlecruiser HOOD

Catalog number: JSC 032
Sheets: 10 x A4
Scale: 1:400
Length: 655 mm (25.8")
Parts: 953
 

jrts

Active Member
Hi Kamikansen

Fantastic model :shock:
We always love to see photos as good as this and look forward to a lot more of your work.

Whats your next build??

Regards

Rob
 

KamiKansen

New Member
In the next time

Hi

In the next time, Fly 1:200 Matsu.
The work in the past is an end.
Now, it is during creating in Fuso(DigitalNavy)and the Mutsuki(Answer).
The completion seems to take time.

KamiKansen
 

jrts

Active Member
Hi Kamikansen

You will have to post some build photos of your progress with her as I don't think we have had a build thread on this model.
It would be great to see how you build your great models.

Looking forward to seeing how you do it :D
Lots of the guys here have a thing about building IJN ships as they look so good when done 8)

Regards

Rob
 

Jim Krauzlis

Active Member
Hi, Kamikansen! :D

Great work on HMS HOOD! I like the way you did the rails, they came out really well. The detail work you did overall is superb. And at 1/400 scale! :shock:

Thanks for posting these photos of your work, I really enjoyed seeing them. I like the JSC line (did I mention that before? :D ) and you have done an excellent job with them.

Do you have more to show us? :D

Cheers!

Jim
 

barry

Active Member
Hi

Everybody else has used up the superlatives very impressive models hoe did you make the rails at that scale please.

barry
 

silverw

Member
Hello KamiKassen

GREAT... ship models

I just was looking at your website. :shock: Great photos of your build. The detail pictures are fantastic!!

Bill

PS... Sorry Jim. If the poster has listed a website, it shows up as a "WWW" button at the bottom of his post.
 

Jim Krauzlis

Active Member
Bill is right...took this mentally challenged bloke a bit of time to figure out where his webpage is, but it was worth looking for:

http://www.geocities.jp/kami_kansen/

Superb photos of each build, showing nicely the construction sequence, particularly the JSC kits which have a unique construction design.

I hope everyone interested in paper ship models visits to see some beautifully done models! Great job, Kamikassen!! :D

Cheers!

Jim
 

jrts

Active Member
Jim

Thanks for the link, I could spend hours looking at the site.

Kamikansen

A fantastic site and I love the photos of the step by step builds. :shock:
keep up the good work as I have just added it to my favorites 8)

Thanks a lot

Rob
 

KamiKansen

New Member
Fly Model Matsu

Fly Model Matsu 1:200

It is the photograph to make public, being the first time.
See the album of KamiKansen.
 

KamiKansen

New Member
Thank you for seeing.

Hi all

Thank you for seeing.
This series is end.
Wait for the completion of the new work.
See you again.

From KamiKansen
 
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