Hey, mate. It's pronounced "Tah-kah-oh". The company is pronounced "Ah-oh-shi-mah". A gorgeous kit to be sure, of a beautiful ship! The brown rectangular thing you see on the side at the stern is an auxiliary rudder. If the ship's normal rudder is jammed by battle damage, then the auxiliary rudder can be released astern, attached by cables. It drags behind the ship at some distance, and can then be pulled to one angle or the other by the cables, thus acting to steer the ship either to port or starboard. A clever idea! And the main deck, as usual with Japanese cruisers and destroyers, is covered with the usual brown linoleum (with brass divider strips) instead of teak wood planking. I'm looking forward to building this one as soon as I can get to it. To me, these were the most handsome looking heavy cruisers in the IJN.
Very nice review Jason, been looking at this class of cruiser by Aoshima and found there are some really nice supplemental photoetch kits for this and others in its class, some even have the sagged cable style deck railings - as always thanks for sharing
Very nice kit. Takao had torpedo blisters added later on so the fact that they moulded on separately is huge plus. This class of ships were very top heavy so the blisters were added primarily for stability. Great vid, Jason.
In terms of research and reference, you could do no worse then getting a copy of "the anatomy of the ship: the heavy cruiser Takao". 250 pages covering every possible details of the ship and its various refits and such. I picked up a second hand copy in a bookshop nearly 25 years ago. Based on your review of the kit, I am definitely putting this one of my wishlist!
Hi Jason, Great First Impression as as always. This looks like a great kit. I just took a look at Ebay and there are at least 5 listed any where from $127 to $170. Have a great day. Jeff
Thin Ice there mate I ban trolls, you can skip past the bits you don't want to watch and others can watch the things you don't want to watch if they are interested, catering for all, not just you. One more pointless needles comment and your banned buddy
Hi, Thanks a lot for this video, Jason. I try to find this kit but the black box with PE parts and other items is missing in recent kits . So, may I know where you purchase your kit (Web or local shop., address??). Thanks for your help. Eric from France
yes they are difficult to get hold of I got this one on ebay but if you are in France the European importer is HobbyExport.com in Belgium, so that may be the place to start for you
Great video my friend and fantastic review that is a lot of work the detail is amazing really nice touch with the etched update set great to see two different display stands shame about the blast bags still a impressive kit to build straight out the box thanks for the review 👍👍
Good review of an impressive kit. I got mine in 2014. It had no p.e. but did come with white metal special purpose sub. Unfortunately the instructions are Japanese with 1 page English ref.only. So I got the Lion Roar p.e. kit for it. This is great because it included everything. But they mixed up the frets! Instead of 1 c & 2 d, they regretably gave me 2 c & 1 d !!! Oh well. The resin turrets are not posable either. If you plan on doing the late camo scheme, the best reference book is the super drawings in 3d by Kagero . Great book for reference. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have as mutch fun with it as I will. Cheers!
Hey, mate. It's pronounced "Tah-kah-oh". The company is pronounced "Ah-oh-shi-mah". A gorgeous kit to be sure, of a beautiful ship! The brown rectangular thing you see on the side at the stern is an auxiliary rudder. If the ship's normal rudder is jammed by battle damage, then the auxiliary rudder can be released astern, attached by cables. It drags behind the ship at some distance, and can then be pulled to one angle or the other by the cables, thus acting to steer the ship either to port or starboard. A clever idea! And the main deck, as usual with Japanese cruisers and destroyers, is covered with the usual brown linoleum (with brass divider strips) instead of teak wood planking. I'm looking forward to building this one as soon as I can get to it. To me, these were the most handsome looking heavy cruisers in the IJN.
Very nice review Jason, been looking at this class of cruiser by Aoshima and found there are some really nice supplemental photoetch kits for this and others in its class, some even have the sagged cable style deck railings - as always thanks for sharing
Very nice kit. Takao had torpedo blisters added later on so the fact that they moulded on separately is huge plus. This class of ships were very top heavy so the blisters were added primarily for stability. Great vid, Jason.
thanks for the info
Very thorough review of a very hefty kit. I wonder how it would look next to your Mogami.
In terms of research and reference, you could do no worse then getting a copy of "the anatomy of the ship: the heavy cruiser Takao". 250 pages covering every possible details of the ship and its various refits and such. I picked up a second hand copy in a bookshop nearly 25 years ago. Based on your review of the kit, I am definitely putting this one of my wishlist!
Hi Jason, Great First Impression as as always. This looks like a great kit. I just took a look at Ebay and there are at least 5 listed any where from $127 to $170. Have a great day. Jeff
1:21:53 of waffle. 20 mins was enough for me. if it takes an hour and a half to kook at a kit how long does it take to build it?
Thin Ice there mate I ban trolls, you can skip past the bits you don't want to watch and others can watch the things you don't want to watch if they are interested, catering for all, not just you. One more pointless needles comment and your banned buddy
Hi, Thanks a lot for this video, Jason. I try to find this kit but the black box with PE parts and other items is missing in recent kits . So, may I know where you purchase your kit (Web or local shop., address??). Thanks for your help. Eric from France
yes they are difficult to get hold of I got this one on ebay but if you are in France the European importer is HobbyExport.com in Belgium, so that may be the place to start for you
Thanl you so much for your fast answer. I wish you season's greetings@@ModelkitStuff
Great video my friend and fantastic review that is a lot of work the detail is amazing really nice touch with the etched update set great to see two different display stands shame about the blast bags still a impressive kit to build straight out the box thanks for the review 👍👍
Good review of an impressive kit. I got mine in 2014. It had no p.e. but did come with white metal special purpose sub. Unfortunately the instructions are Japanese with 1 page English ref.only. So I got the Lion Roar p.e. kit for it. This is great because it included everything. But they mixed up the frets! Instead of 1 c & 2 d, they regretably gave me 2 c & 1 d !!! Oh well. The resin turrets are not posable either. If you plan on doing the late camo scheme, the best reference book is the super drawings in 3d by Kagero . Great book for reference. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have as mutch fun with it as I will. Cheers!
Jason that's a very cool kit and thank you for the review!
Thanks for watching!
Love it😊
Is this still for sale anywhere or long sold out?
I don't know mate sorry
HMS Takao. It has a certain ring to it.