Japan - Kongo Class Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship

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Re: Japan - Kongo Class Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship

#51 Post by Hood »

These just keep getting better and better!
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#52 Post by emperor_andreas »

AWESOME work, my friend!
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#53 Post by erik_t »

I'd be fascinated to know the theory behind this one.
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#54 Post by heuhen »

erik_t wrote: June 14th, 2019, 12:28 pm I'd be fascinated to know the theory behind this one.
I have only two theory, to my mind on this one:

- camouflage to go with the background noise(light) from a city!
- light reflection in the water from the moon!

either way, someone must have been a bit "crazy"
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#55 Post by BB1987 »

Unfortunately, the reasoning or purpose of that camouflage scheme is completely unknown to me. Never found anything about it. Even the guys at combinedfleet.com (nihon kaigun website) have no informations about in on Haruna TROM (tabular record of movement).
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#56 Post by Colombamike »

Early experimental anti-submarine camo ;)
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#57 Post by Hood »

I guess it would slightly pre-date the major efforts at dazzle practiced by the Royal Navy and this seems to be somehwat different from counter-shading though it could have been an idea to take that to the next step to break up the outline of the ship. The chevrons on the funnels and mast are an odd touch, they may have broken up the outline but they are quite small to have much effect over longer ranges.
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#58 Post by eswube »

Fantastic work with that paintjob.
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#59 Post by Garlicdesign »

Hi BB

Been offline for a while and just wanted to express my overwhelmedness at this series. Hiei in particular has always been one of my favourites.

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#60 Post by BB1987 »

Hiei as of 1930:
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Between October 1929 and April 1930 Hiei was demilitarized and converted into a traning ship to comply with the upcoming limitation of the London Naval Treaty. The aftmost turret was removed, as well as all torpedo tubes and the side main armor belt. Boilers were reduced to 11, cutting the maximum speed to 18 knots, and the forward funnel removed. All aircraft and related equipment was landed.
Still, all of her demilitarized equpment and armament was carefully stored and preserved.
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