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Fig. 18 and 19 illustrate placement of various parts on the main tower. Range finder (93, 94, 91 for
example) arms are placed on sheet 25, which is intended to be printed on thin paper. It will be much easier to
roll the arms from thin paper than struggle with thick cardstock.
4. Funnel structure
Paint any white spots on parts 101 to 103 flat black. Steam pipes, locations of which are marked by
small white circles on part 100, should be made of 1mm wire and paited in matching, grey color.
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Fig. 21 shows a completed funnel structure.
Note steam pipes along funnel sides.
5. Rear tower
The next three drawings illustrate rear tower
assembly. I recommend attaching parts 125 after
gun platforms 126 have been glued to part 124.
This way any misalignment problems between
those parts can be avoided. As in the case of the
front tower, the main leg of the rear mast (part
132) should be a guide for the rest of the parts of
the rear tower assembly.
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6. Main gun turrets
Assemble main gun turrets
according to Fig. 25. Start with
gun barrels 148 (thin paper) and
part 147. Make sure the barrels
are parallel to each other and
perpendicular to cylinder 147.
Install part 145, then “trap”
assembled gun barrels and part
147 between parts 146 and 146a.
Form the turret main shield (140,
141, 142) and close it with rear
roof (140a, 141a, 142a) and rear
wall 144. Glue the ready shield
assembly to the turret base 143.
When assembled carefully,
the main guns should elevate with
just enough resistance to stay in
the given position.
It is important to keep turret
“bearing” cylinder - part 163 - centered in reference to the turret rotation axis. Make the fit between the
opening in part 158 and cylinder 163 tight, but not too tight. Also, the glue joint between turret bearing
cylinder - 163 and 163a - and turret base 143a, should be as strong as possible.
Note that the main gun turrets are not all the
same. The two turrets without a rangefinder on the
roof (part 140) are the first and the last turret counting
from the bow. The turret built with part 142 is third
from the bow and is equipped with the catapult.
Fig.27 - anti-aircraft armament.
Part 213 is a type-89, 127mm gun in twin turret,
Model A-1. The 127mm, 40 caliber gun burrel is the
smallest I would attempt to make out of paper. As you
can see from the pictures of the model, it is possible.
But for part 214, 13.2mm quadruple machine gun
mount, I recommend using 0.5mm wire to cut the
barrels - part 214f is a pattern.
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