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TYPE VII / Re: 1/400 U-48 WIP
« Last post by SG on 20 Mar , 2023, 13:48 »
I would not have believed that Gulliver now also travels in the submarine.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  my pleasure, Falo. Thanks for dropping by!

(the novel character of J. Swift I mean)

 PS: It's definitely him,  Alex and his "droogs" friends are not allowed on board ;D ;D ;D .
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TYPE VII / Re: 1/400 U-48 WIP
« Last post by falo on 20 Mar , 2023, 12:32 »
Hi SG,

my God, I would not have believed that Gulliver (the novel character of J. Swift I mean) now also travels in the submarine. Thank you for the photo it impressed me and pleased that you thought of me   ;)

Many greetings
falo
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ALL other U-boats / Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Last post by Bad Karma on 19 Mar , 2023, 07:31 »
Hi Dougie,
Vanguard from OTW??

Working on the Navigation lights. I am going for the more tradional way. Red for left, green for right.
These leds are watertight, i am using the same leds for my 3D printed street lights, only they are warm white.


The Bronco manual way.


Example. The commissioning of U-2332. The Oberleutnant zur See is Dieter Bornkessel.


Dieter Bornkessel on the right with his former Commander from U-354, Karl-Heinz Herbschleb.


Have a nice Sunday.

Regards,

Ron.
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TYPE VII / Re: 1/400 U-48 WIP
« Last post by SG on 10 Mar , 2023, 01:42 »
Thank you Dougie, am happy you enjoyed my latest progress and yess, i agree with you, different styles also for the weapons. Gathering as many pictures as possibile of the boat one decides to build (including the weapons) is crucial. If the aim is to reproduce faithfully that given U-boat, i mean. Photographic research to me is one of the most enjoyable actvities linked to modelling. There's always something new to learn and to be surprised of. A great source of learning and a most intriguing investigating work.

Cheers,
SG
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TYPE VII / Re: 1/400 U-48 WIP
« Last post by dougie47 on 07 Mar , 2023, 12:21 »
Hi SG,
Really good work, as always. Interesting you found a different style, I suppose we should expect differences between weapons and that styles would not be just on U-boats. The more we study, the more differences we find.
Cheers,
Dougie
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ALL other U-boats / Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Last post by dougie47 on 07 Mar , 2023, 12:06 »
Hello Ron,
I remember recommissioning my HMS Vanguard a few years ago with a new dive module, changing from a dynamic to a static boat. It was like a whole new project, rippin things out and starting over. I hope your recommissioning goes well. Also would like to see the dive module when it goes in the USS Shark.

Cheers,
Dougie
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TYPE VII / Re: 1/400 U-48 WIP
« Last post by SG on 05 Mar , 2023, 10:11 »
Hi,
I finally managed to complete and superdetail the tiny elevation and traversing safety harnesses and to assemble them to the lower lateral arms and then to the gun mount. The insane feat took me 9 months with an average of 2 modelling sessions per week and plenty of intervals between the sessons. Unfortunately at this stage of the build each time a detail is added the risk of causing "the house of card" to crumble grows more and more. It has become increasingly difficult, time consuming and potentially disastrous.

Am therefore proud to show you the baroque-looking  ;D  result of my modelling efforts: 




Curiosities. As usual, the in-depth photographic study of the gun components brought me to notice oddities and different styles: first of all the location of the adjusting handles. Elevation harnesses arms handles: starboard one located forward (unnamed arrow ;D), port one pointing aft (b). Lower arms adjusting handles: aft side of each main arm (e) and top of each transverse section (f). The traversing harnesses arms handles were located on the port side of each arm (c, d). "lambda" joints squared eyelets: early (right/top and right/center pics) eyelets sat higher than their late counterparts (top row, central picture). The upper arms levers (g) were an early feature. They had a very important purpose as they were the triggers to fire the gun.They branched with a 60-degree angle from the main axis of the upper arm. The starboard lever pointed aft while the port one pointed forward. I identified a different, apparently late variant made of a crank (h) pointing forward and a lateral L-shaped lever extending aft (i) which was probably the late version of the trigger lever. This variant equipped famous boats such as U 96, U 552, U 73 and U 203. U 96 and U 552 modellers you've been warned! ;D ;D
 





The superdetailed elevation harnesses waiting to be added to the mount and the usual comparison picture dedicated to Falo  ;D




Ah, the blog's updated too: https://3xblackcats.wordpress.com/2015/01/26/8-8-cm45-3-46-sk-c35-gun/ remember to scroll down to the bottom to see the latest progress if you decide to visit.

Cheers,
SG
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ALL other U-boats / Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Last post by Bad Karma on 25 Feb , 2023, 04:16 »
Hi Dougie,

Robbe`s U-47 was my first and last boat commissioned. Decommissioned many years ago.
She will be commissioned again in the future  with a major overhaul. My fiend has allready finished the 3-D printed bulkheads for the WTC.
I have allready most of the PE parts from Boris.

The old bulkheads (grey), i didn`t like.



The new bulkheads (blue), pics taken by my friend.







The old bulkheads (grey), removed.


Yes, the Skipjack class, USS Shark (SSN-591) wil be an RC boat, Something like this.....Still on the designers table.
The drawing is NOT made by me.


USS Shark.


I hope you like it.

My best regards,

Ron.
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ALL other U-boats / Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Last post by dougie47 on 23 Feb , 2023, 11:28 »
Hi Ron,

Thanks for the update. I like the maintenance figures and barrels. 1/35th is a good scale for a diorama, I enjoyed adding little details to the Accurate Armour dockside such as oil barrels, seagulls, a rat, rubble, welding equipment etc.

Have you had your R/C boat running on the pond or has the first launch still to come?

Also are you going to make the Skipjack an R/C model? It looks big enough to house a dive module despite being a plastic kit.

Cheers,

Dougie
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ALL other U-boats / Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Last post by Bad Karma on 19 Feb , 2023, 07:50 »
Last couple of weeks did not much work on the boat itself, but i bought some nice goodies.
Please have a look.

New periscope, i love it.


New brass proppelor.


Maintenance crew.



Barrels and food supplies.


Swasticas for the buildings.


Two Seehunds for the dio.

 
New NIMH battery pack for the transmitter.
8 cells, 9,6 Volts. 4300 mAh.


New NIMH charger for the transmitter, max 8 cells. 1000 - 8000 mAh.


I can now trickle charge these batteries 24/7 without destroying them, when not in use.

Charging,


Trickle charging.


And the Revell 1:72 Skipjack class. It`s my first non German submarine.


This workbench will be moved to another room in a couple of weeks/months.


Hope you like it.

Regards,

Ron.
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