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IJN Ise (Late 1944)

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"MSW crew-mate Kym Knight (Rab) shares his build of Fujimi Models' 1/350 scale Ise, in this "On Display" build feature!"



Kit: 1:350 Fujimi (water lined by builder)
Photo-etch: Sets A & B Fujimi kit specific with brass main barrels.
Wood Deck: Fujimi kit specific.
Paint: WEM Colourcoats.
Accessories: not a lot needed.

The Build...

There's not a lot to say about the build as it went together very easily. Once I water-lined the hull, the only thing that kept me scratching my head was the constant checking of ship and P/E instructions to see what must be replaced or added to.

The only thing I'm still kicking myself over is the mistake I made when taping the cut line for hull water-line. I put the tape on the bottom of the lines width, thereby adding about 2.5mm to the draft. No problems you say...well, when I add the base plate of 2mm styrene sheet, the whole thing sits too high by 2 to 2.5mm and that's a lot in 1:350. It won't be a problem in it's final position as I've routered out the hull shape in the base which will have it sitting at it's correct draft.

The ship...

The Ise was the lead ship of a class of two ships, which was herself and her sister ship, the Hyuga. Ise was supposed to be the third Fuso-class ship, but design flaws were found, and instead was built as a ship of a new class. She did not see combat during the early days of the war in the Pacific and after the loss of four precious aircraft carriers at the Battle of Midway, the Japanese decided to convert her into an aircraft carrier herself which would be capable of carrying more than fifty planes.

However; due to the lack of both time and resources she would be instead converted to a hybrid, with the Hyuga being converted to the same reconfiguration as well. Both ships' No. 5 and No. 6 turrets were removed and replaced with a hangar and a "t" shaped elevator. The new ship configuration allowed her to launch planes, but not recover them. The two ships would not be able to be used in their new configuration because of the severe losses of both planes and aircrews in the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the American air strikes off Formosa(present day Taiwan).

The Ise and Hyuga were later used as part of Vice Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa's Northern Force, which acted as a decoy for Admiral William "Bull Halsey's Task Force 38 during the Battle off Cape Engaņo. She and the Hyuga and some other ships escaped, but it was not the same for the four aircraft carriers (one CV and three CVLs) which included the Zuikaku, the last surviving aircraft carrier that participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

In early 1945 the Ise, Hyuga, and and a light cruiser were ordered to go to Singapore to be loaded with badly needed war supplies like oil and returned to Japan. After successfully returning to Japan, she was used a floating anti-aircraft platform, which attracted planes from the American carrier task forces. Her hulk was left in this area for some time and was scrapped without being raised in 1946-1947.
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About the Author

About Kym Knight (Rab)
FROM: QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

I just love modelling stuff with big guns!


Comments

Kym, That is one nice looking build. Thank you for sharing her with us.
DEC 09, 2009 - 02:42 AM
Another stunning piece of work
DEC 09, 2009 - 05:24 AM
It's good to see this kit in such a realistic setting. It sure can absorb a lot of sailor figures! I like the bit with the raised oars inside the cutter in the boat falls and the dramatic upshot of the pagoda bridge--looks just like the opening shot of "Tora! Tora! Tora!", just in reverse. --Karl
DEC 09, 2009 - 05:41 AM
Hi Kym Apart from all have said, which I have to concur, I am amazed at your production rate! BZ and Keep'em coming Rui
DEC 09, 2009 - 06:03 AM
What is not to like? Kym does a great job at detailing these ships. The photos make me feel like it is a morning in the Pacific and it is the late war ISE. Love those hybrids.
DEC 09, 2009 - 07:42 AM
Glad to see someone finally built this one. I have mine in the stash. As you pointed out in your story, she never had aircraft. So why are they on her? Not being impertainent here. I want to know when I build mine as they included some nice aircraft with it.
DEC 10, 2009 - 08:50 AM
Thanks for the compliments fellas, truly appreciated. Steve, Apparently Ise never had a air wing assigned to her but, she did have aircraft on board at various times during her late war career. One photo I've seen after the rebuild, shows a couple of Jakes (I think) on the flight deck during sea trials.
DEC 10, 2009 - 12:06 PM
Good! I probably would have put aircraft on her anyway, glad to know I'll be correct in doing so.
DEC 13, 2009 - 08:37 AM
Stunning! At first glance I thought it was a color photo from WWII. Beautifully lit and detailed, awesome build.
DEC 13, 2009 - 07:56 PM
beautiful work; ditto everything that has been said, including the picture/settings... impressive and inspirational, BZ mate!
DEC 15, 2009 - 02:17 AM