I ask because I've run into a snag. I've taken scans of the Hardhead/Perch II shell expansion plans from the Floating Drydock. The plans are identical, but the Perch II versions are much better in quality. After scanning, correcting for scale, and printing out a corrected and properly sized plan from frame 22 to the bow, it looks like the bow is shaped differently than the Revell Gato model I'm using as the base kit. I've gotten the torpedo tube doors, bow bouyancy drainage holes, and a few weld lines to line up as cardinal points, so it looks like the corrected scan is certainly close enough for government work. However, the model's bow is about half a centimeter longer at the bullnose than the corrected scan; perhaps a smidge more. The area just in front of the two upper torpedo tubes is also curvier, for lack of a better word, curving further forward before curving upwards towards the bullnose. The Revell model is definitely shaped differently than the plans I'm working from. So, here's the question: were the Electric Boat-plan Balaos ever so slightly differently shaped at their bows than the Electric Boat-plan Gatos? I have found a few weld line differences between the Hardhead/Perch II plans and the Cobia/Revell kit, so it may be possible, but before I go sanding and chopping the bow even more than I already have to redo the torpedo tube shutters, I thought it prudent to ask.
Thanks for any help or ideas,
Robert