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#706 IJN Destroyer Ayanami

Building the Tamiya 1:700 representation of the IJN Destroyer Ayanami 綾波

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Notes

IJN Fubuki-class Destroyer Ayanami (綾波) was commissioned in 1930.

During the Second Sino-Japanese War, from 1937, Ayanami covered landing of Japanese forces in Shanghai and Hangzhou. From 1940, she was assigned to patrol and covered landings of Japanese forces in south China.

ayanami

Key engagements from the record of movement:

  • 20-26 November 1941: Assigned to Desdiv 19 (URANAMI, SHIKINAMI, AYANAMI, ISONAMI), Desron 3, First Fleet. Desdiv 19 steamed with Desron 3 from Kure to Samah (Hainan).
  • 4 December 1941-11 January 1942: Escorted troop convoys out of Samah, Camranh Bay and Mako (Pescadores) in Malaya invasion operations.
  • 4-5 June 1942: Battle of Midway. Desdiv 19 escorted Admiral Yamamoto’s Main Body.
  • 24 August 1942: Battle of Eastern Solomons. Escorted fleet supply group.
  • 26 October 1942: Battle of Santa Cruz. On alert in Shortlands-area.
  • 12-15 November 1942: Naval Battles for Guadalcanal. Operated with URANAMI in assault on U.S. destroyers. Sunk: by gunfire of U.S. battleship-destroyer group southeast of Savo Island (09-10 S, 159-52 E)

Reviews and Resources

Ayanami Class - navyreviewer

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WaterLIne 1/700 【千円艦隊】「駆逐艦(Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet Destroyers)いろいろ作ってみた。」vol.01 (includes Ayanami 綾波)

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Paint Scheme

Feature Color Recommended Paint Used
stack and mast tops black XF1 H12
gun baffles white XF2 H11
lower hull   XF9 H17
searchlight chrome silver X11 H8
hull and superstructure   XF53+XF63 2:1 H83
anchor   XF56 H18

Build Log

build01a build01b build01c build01d

That’s it for now. no seascape as I’m planning to use this in another diorama soon

build02a build02b build02c

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