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Offline falo

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Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« on: 27 Apr , 2014, 16:40 »

IMO a clever way to show a 1/72 typeseven in lively water and simultaneously in a usual display style. Don't know anything about the costs but the idea is maybe worth it.


http://www.odgstudios.com/models/militray/water-bases/u-boat-half-water.html


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #1 on: 29 Apr , 2014, 09:13 »
Hi Falo
 
That's a lot of resin = a lot of money and it would have to be a big mould, come to think of it postage would big big too  :o
 
Looks good tho'
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #2 on: 29 Apr , 2014, 15:21 »
Hi Cap,


yes I agree: A lot of resin and heaviness on the shipping side. Maybe a self moulding solution is the cheaper way. The idea is IMO still a good one.


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #3 on: 29 Apr , 2014, 18:00 »
Idea is cool! I did not check out the price as I think it might be a lot more than I would want to pay but looks neat.
Thanks for sharing the link.

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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #4 on: 30 Apr , 2014, 02:14 »
very cool, but I agree, could be expensive and heavy
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #5 on: 08 May , 2014, 23:47 »
Hi Gentlemen,


found a review of the base on cybermodeller:


http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/diorama/odg/detail_odg_uboat.shtml


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #6 on: 26 May , 2014, 08:50 »
It would be pretty cool to have the water on one side and stick the CMK interior compartments on the other side.
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #7 on: 26 May , 2014, 14:50 »
Hi Mike,


welcome aboard. Here is another idea that I have found:


http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/ss/dkm/u2518-144-jm/jm-index.html


Ok it's a type twenty-one and 1/144 scale but IMO it's also a good idea to present the cmk interior sections on the other side.


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #8 on: 27 May , 2014, 09:02 »
Hi falo,
 
Now if Jorge had used the Revell type XXI with the cut away side! ;D
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #9 on: 27 May , 2014, 15:16 »
Hi Cap,


thanks your are right and I just forget that kit. Revell of Germany offer or offered a cutaway type twenty one. But AFAIK it has resp. had a very basic interior. Maybe a canvas for a super detailer ...


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #10 on: 31 May , 2014, 11:32 »
Hi falo
 
The exterior of the revell type XXI isn't overly accurate either!
 
Not novel, but nicely done: http://www.revell.de/en/magazine/01/breathtaking-dioramas.html
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #11 on: 02 Jun , 2014, 05:50 »
Love his words, and very nice dio!
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #12 on: 14 Jun , 2014, 01:39 »
Hi Cap, hi Rokket,


keywords "interior" and "exterior": Please follow this link, you will see a very well documented kit build of the Revell typeseven (scale 1/72). IMO nearly every aftermarket set (interior and exterior) was used for the kit. Don't know if this website was announced, so I apologize if I repeat it.


http://www.dargies.de/Modellbau/BilderU564/u564.html


On the end of the page you can find a link to the "construction report" (the english translation of the german text).


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #13 on: 14 Jun , 2014, 08:00 »
Hi falo
 
W :o W
 
3 years and 4 months for what he has done there is pretty good going.
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #15 on: 19 Jun , 2014, 16:31 »
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Typeseven and ixc (small diorama, I suppose it's in 1/350 scale):
http://www.shipmodel.com/files/emergency-refuling-at-se-webuboat-dio006.jpg

Sorry falo, 2 VIIs a c and a c/41, probably  Mirage-Hobby, which would make them 1:400, although the description says 1:350 U 96 and U 995, the 1:400 U 295 is the only VII one I know of with Bibers, the VIIC could be either U 40 or U 570.
 
Might be just me but the figures look a little large and could be 1:350
 
Still a good job with the water
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #16 on: 20 Jun , 2014, 07:08 »
Jon, in fact they are both 1/350 scale. Both from AFV club. Beautiful kits, lots of details, got the two of 'em on standby in a drawer.
 
http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/afv/kit_afv_73504.shtml
 
Falo: great links, thx for sharing
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #17 on: 20 Jun , 2014, 11:05 »
Hi falo
 
I think your right about the VIIC/41 with the Bibers, AFV club are not on my stash list, so now I know 2, (learn something new every day), lots of choice for a VIIC in 1:350 although I still think the figures look a bit overscaled to me. Still good work though, I thought the missile launch was a clever and different scene.
All of them have amazing water effects
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #18 on: 25 Jun , 2014, 08:16 »
Hi Gentlemen,


again an outstanding waterwork:


http://www.ipmsdurban.co.za/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=8&id=1945&Itemid=127


and a typseven-d (Minelayer) with inner sections:


http://dioramanet.com/viid.html


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #19 on: 31 Aug , 2014, 07:27 »
Hi,

a VIIB boat and a diorama in one model kit. IMO a clever idea but for my liking realized in a very fiddly scale (1/700):


http://flyhawkmodel.com/en/product.asp?code=710010

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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #20 on: 31 Aug , 2014, 09:00 »
Hi falo,
 
Good find, yes 1:700 U-boats are fiddly, I've built a couple of 1:700 U-boats and used their PE radar and anti air guns before on a couple of builds. At least you don't need a extension to the house to build a diorama and they are relatively cheap.
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #21 on: 31 Aug , 2014, 09:49 »
Hi Cap,


o.k. no space problems with a 1/700 diorama but lots of knots and ribbons will decorate my sausage fingers then  ;-)
Joking aside, building a couple of these tiny kits deserved respect.


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #22 on: 27 Dec , 2014, 01:27 »
Hi Gents,


found a review of the above mentioned Flyhawk boat and diorama. It's german but the pictures are IMO very meaningful. According to the author of the review the kit is highly recommended.


http://www.plastik-modellbau.org/blog/neuheiten-vorgestellt-u-48-typ-vii-u-boot-flyhawk-im-massstab-1700/2014/


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P.S.: But again it's the fiddly 1/700 scale   ;)

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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #23 on: 14 Jan , 2015, 00:12 »
Hi,


another clever diorama (1/350): a typeseven, a destroyer and one depth charge …


http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mNgNgT9-PZQ/T_7kxBYIP1I/AAAAAAAAET8/92WeMMGxGNg/s1600/8017_333971936683504_49293267_n.jpg


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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #24 on: 14 Jan , 2015, 11:14 »
Hi All,
 
Ooh that's gonna leave a mark! :-[
 
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #25 on: 14 Jan , 2015, 11:35 »
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Re: Novel base for a typeseven (1/72)
« Reply #26 on: 22 Jan , 2015, 06:00 »
When I was a kid, we used to make little dioramas for ships out of washing powder. If you mix it with just a little water it makes a paste that you can shape and it hardens for painting. Just a thought. ;)

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