Have begun to apply Eduards P/E set to Tamiya 1/350 Missouri,Was wondering if anyone has or is doing the same.
I do. I’m currently working on Tamiya’s 1/350 Missouri and Eduard’s PE set.
-Jesse
Great,Now I have someone to share the pain with! Have you gone blind yet?Am currently working on the 20 sets of Bofors.Seats and foot pedals are a nice touch huh?Have compleated the launch ramps for the aircraft and the crane.Also the 2 smaller boats.But thats about as far as I have gotten.How about you?Where are you at?Any tips you can share or that I can would be cool.Thanks for replying.
Ed
I’ve just started actually. I got the hull mounted and have attached the forward and aft deck sections. I have also removed the molded on chain. I’m currently working on the center section. I’ve been attaching those laminated sides that have the portholes and hatches on them.
I’ve used Eduard sets a lot with my armor models. Actually, a lot of the pieces in the Missouri kit are bigger than some of their armor sets. The only thing that worries me is the railing.
Have you done many ships? I’ve only completed a 1/350 Arizona using three PE sets from Tom’s. I have done 13 armor kits those. Many of them have PE and resin add on sets. The railing on the ship was tough for me.
-Jesse
When you done with that “large size” PE take a crack at this 1/700 scale set from WEM for my Baltimore. Yuck. I’m going blind one part at a time. Lets see some pics of your work!!!
Mike Ashey’s book from Kalmbach on building and detailing ships helped me immensely with the PE rails on my 1/350 Sumner class DD. I’m about 90% done and have had to scratchbuild most of the structure above the weather deck, I’ll finish when my eyesight returns.
Thanks for the tip. I’ll try and find it.
Mike Ashey has two books on ship modeling:
Building and Detailing Scale Model Ships
Basics of Ship Modeling
The first one is out of print. It also provides a lot more information than Basics of Ship Modeling. I bought mine on Ebay.
In regards to 1/700 PE - FORGET IT. I’ve tried it. My patience is too limited for that small of detail. Same reason I don’t do 1/72nd Armor or Aircraft. I like the bigger stuff.
-Jesse
Mike has self-published the first book. it is available for free download in PDF from his website at
I’m building the USS Missoui this winter. I will be using Eduard and Gold Medal Models PE set for it.
The Ship Modeling book is a big help but the Gold Medal Models book, “Photoetching for the Plastic Ship Modeler” is also a must have book. It has helped me a lot on my other ship models PE. By the way, I just got back in the hobby and wanted a Missoui model foever so it will be only my third ship model.
For the bending I bought the Mission Modles Etchmate 3C. It is a BIG help with the complex bends like the catapults and cranes.
It will be after Christmas before I can ever start on it.
I did the Tamiya Missouri years back with the basic Gold Medals Basic PE set. It took me almost a year to finish it. The thing is I did not rush with the PE details and I was not working on it everyday. I did the metal parts a part at a time. Like I worked on the SK-2 radar until I’m done with it then move on to another part. Patience is the word with photo etch specially with ship models. The finished built will be worth the time and the effort.
Jesse have you looked at Eduard site yet? If not check this out
I must say that you are in for a treat,there are some assemblies that have 8 parts,and you have to do that 20 times.If you have not done P/E before now is not the time to start. Eduard has blown away GMM as far as I am concerned.The book about P/E for the PSM is of no use,because Eduard has taken it to steps beyond anything GMM could do.
Hello Jesse,
How are you doing on Mo so far? As for me I gotta find a better way to construct the Bofors guns.Maybe a jig of some sort? It takes too long to do them one at a time.What do u think?
Later,Ed
I am following everyone’s experiences closely because I am planning my build of the Tamiya 1/350 Missouri as the Iowa using Tom’s resin set (OOP). You each are really providing valuable insight to me. I like the idea of building a jig for the smaller parts.
Bill Morrison
How is it compared to the Gold Medal set for the Missouri?
Sorry guys. I had to put the Missouri on hold. My wife bought me a CH-46 for Christmas and I’ve been working on that. I should be back on the Mo’ in about a month.
The Eduard PE set is LARGE. There are a ton of parts in it. I’ve nearly completed laminating the PE for the bulkheads.
I finished reading Sumralls book on the Iowa Class ships (yup, I acutally read it). I also was able to purchase Stilwell’s book on the Missouri. I got it for…drumroll please… $25.00 new.
I hope I’ll be back on the Mo’ soon. I’ll be following these posts though.
Jesse