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#1 Posted : 15 October 2013 21:06:47

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Seeing as no half scale Katana is available I have decided to model my own, based on one of my full size Katana. Not yet finished but I thought I would go public with it to maybe get comment...
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#2 Posted : 15 October 2013 21:26:42

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Very nice idea, a 1/2 scale Katana would be a brilliant addition to the armour.
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#3 Posted : 15 October 2013 23:17:19

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Very nice bit of scratch building there, will really set the model off when displayed together.

An idea for others that want the look without all of the work is to buy the display set of three, dont know the name Blushing , and use the one that most closely fits the scale as a starter for modification. HTH peeps.
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#4 Posted : 16 October 2013 12:57:30

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When the Katana is complete, I will post more pix, Then I go on to make its partner, the Wakizashi, because they were always worn in pairs, then the Tanto, carried on the small of the back, like a dagger, though it is a very short bladed sword used in part to take ones own life.!!!!.
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#5 Posted : 19 October 2013 10:02:15

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Well fellow armourers,, here it is, one finished Katana, the companion will be next on my list....
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#6 Posted : 19 October 2013 14:00:27

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That is fantastic Longblade. 1000 brownie points!!!

For those amongst us that don't have armourer training I would like to point you to the following Ebay store

http://stores.ebay.com/S...i.html?_fsub=1356143017

Most of the swords have a total length of 21cm which I believe is just about right for our armour builds and there is quite a number of styles available.

James

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take a look at this one chaps

http://www.ebay.com/itm/...amp;hash=item4aa60940f0

just right I think. Also the total length of the Katana is 26.5cm

I reckon I will be ordering one after the telford model show
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#7 Posted : 19 October 2013 20:28:50

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Hi James, thanks for the comments, the swords on ebay look good as letter openers, and would make a good display piece,, But, they are only approximately quarter scale, to be half scale it needs to be approx. 50 Cm long with a blade length of about 34 cm. Each Katana would be different, the older the design the straighter and longer the blade and Hilt (handle) . I can give you the dimensions of a half scale if you wish, its not that difficult to produce. With your modelling skills you should have no problem. contact me on my e mail addy if you wish... Bob.
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#8 Posted : 26 November 2013 11:47:36

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The blue Katana has now been sold, so I have made a matching pair of swords in black, the look much better than the first attempt. pictures to follow./..
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#9 Posted : 01 January 2014 12:32:10

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If any member building the armour is interested in including the weaponry in there display, please get back to me. The swords can be produced in either Katana or Tachi style. Any colour. Im sorry but due to the British law on bladed weapons only over 18s may apply.
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