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Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« on: 28 Apr , 2009, 10:15 »

hi ererybody,

Well after a few years waiting for to be worked on again I put my U-2511 on the workbench.
This will be a RC model,fully functional.It is a ABS hull from the Robbe firm,
http://at.robbe-online.net/rims_at.storefront/49e98a5000648995271b3e0dc14606a5/ChangeLanguage/EN?ISID=49e98a5000648995271b3e0dc14606a5

Here you can see some statitics of the hull,
http://www.shipsnthings.com/HTML/robbe2.htm

And this is the brass deck from http://www.modelbrass.com/ that I am gonna use,
http://www.modelbrass.com/RobbeXXI_english.htm



Here are some real pictures of U-2511(the only that I have,grrrrrrr).

From left to right,

U-1108,U-3514,U-2511 and U-2506(Bergen),







I am now working on the floodholes I hope you like it so far,

This is a drawing of the floodholes of U-2511 from the VOZM book pages 22 and 65,




 
And this is my work on the floodholes so far,





And more pics,






my best regards,

Ron.
« Last Edit: 15 Apr , 2019, 12:44 by Bad Karma »

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #1 on: 29 Apr , 2009, 06:37 »
Lot of work but worth it, looking excellent!
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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #2 on: 29 Apr , 2009, 09:17 »
nice work ron .nice scale also . diving capabilitys ?  8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #3 on: 29 Apr , 2009, 09:49 »
Thanks lads,Yes this baby will dive with two piston tanks,
I think I am gonna install these piston tank,
http://www.engel-modellbau.de/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=2_29&products_id=1268&osCsid=263294de952dc0bdf74086fccb3ecf81

And I wanna shoot the six torps.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #4 on: 01 May , 2009, 07:49 »
Gently I make some progress on the floodholes,
in these pictures you will see it.The ''H''shape plate will be replaced by a brass one.
The ABS ''H'' shape plate will all be removed(I am not happy about it),so it will be one big sleeve.




 ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #5 on: 06 May , 2009, 09:23 »
good work on the floods ron .beautiful outcome assured ! 8) 8) 8)

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #6 on: 08 May , 2009, 09:44 »
Thank you vonbulowfla,


I like this picture very much ,good reference material,studied this pic
for hours and hours,and I do have many things to do,and I have a million questions regarding this pic.But first things first.


Picture with the markings



Last week I noticed something that these ''H''shape plates do not have all the same size,
mmmmmm I think I am gonna used that on my boat,I have never seen this before  on a XXI.


These floodholes of the XXI are very similair like the floodholes of the type`s IX,
here you see a picture of U-873 a type IX-D2,I was wondering if the type XXI has also this hatch,mmmmmmm this is a very intresting detail.





And here are some pictures of my work on the floodholes,
Well I must say it is a lot of work,but well worth,I think it is a fair presentation.











yes childeren now I am getting happy.



my best regards,

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« Last Edit: 08 May , 2009, 09:53 by Bad Karma »

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #7 on: 08 May , 2009, 12:48 »



These floodholes of the XXI are very similair like the floodholes of the type`s IX,
here you see a picture of U-873 a type IX-D2,I was wondering if the type XXI has also this hatch,mmmmmmm this is a very intresting detail.




Hi Bad Karma

Do you have Anatomy of the Ship - The Type XXI U-boat? It show several manhole covers (both mid line & lateral; wielded & opening one), large removable panels, a few small removable panels, battery hatch etc...  Most at mid line of the boat.     

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #8 on: 08 May , 2009, 12:54 »

Picture with the markings



This the pipe in this picture, a fuel line to the boat or just a supple pipe to hold the boat upright ???

Also it a great wartime picture of a Type XXI :) that book did it come from ???

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« Reply #9 on: 09 May , 2009, 04:59 »
Hi NZSnowman,

Mmmmm >:( >:( >:( I don`t have this book,I hope you want to share this with me :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(!!!


''This the pipe in this picture, a fuel line to the boat or just a supple pipe to hold the boat upright''
These are timber beams to occur that she can`t fall to the right or left side.
In these pictures you see it better.

U-2502,



Rolland Morillot,ex U-2518,




 



''Also it a great wartime picture of a Type XXI that book did it come from'''
Marine-Arsenal''wunderwaffe-U-boot,type XXI'' page 23 has this picture.



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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #10 on: 09 May , 2009, 14:09 »
nice floods ron !  8)

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #11 on: 09 May , 2009, 15:03 »
U-2502,



Rolland Morillot,ex U-2518,




Yes, you are see the timber beams easily, in these pictures ;D



U-2502,



If I had to climb those ladders :o, I hope someone to hold the bottom of them for me ;D I can not imagine falling from the deck of boat to the bottom of the dry-dock was good for you also ;)




''Also it a great wartime picture of a Type XXI that book did it come from'''
Marine-Arsenal''wunderwaffe-U-boot,type XXI'' page 23 has this picture.

I have not seen this book before :( Is it any good? & Is it hard to come by?

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #12 on: 10 May , 2009, 07:07 »


What is this piece marked whit the red arrow???? please I'm very interested about it.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #13 on: 10 May , 2009, 07:17 »
The Hawse pipe Cover (Removable)

Definition
http://www.m-i-link.com/dictionary/default.asp?term=hawse+pipe

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« Reply #14 on: 27 May , 2009, 12:21 »
ron i love this boat man ! great work so far . i am getting interested in these late war boats . superb design .beatiful work . more pics as you get time to post them please ! good day .von. ;)

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #15 on: 02 Jun , 2009, 09:34 »
Thanks vonbulowfla ;) ;) ;) ;),the left side is almost finished,and when I am finished with both sides
I will post the pics,I am hoping this week ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::).

Thanks again for watching.

You all have a nice day lads ;) ;).

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« Reply #16 on: 02 Jun , 2009, 09:45 »
ron cant wait for more mate. :)

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« Reply #17 on: 02 Jun , 2009, 11:35 »
Ok you hit me there :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(,enjoy my friend.

All this I glued with ''SNAP-A-GAP''superglue and ''ENDFEST 300 plus'',and all those materials I used are left-overs from the kit.
Oh and please don`t look at the dust what is in the boat.


 


















This plate is for the floods(in the middle) 2,4 and 5,thanks Conus for lightning this up ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;).





And this is the rear I was not happy >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( with the rudder support,so I am changing it ,sorry lads for bad pics.

This is/was a original design from Robbe.You can seen clearly the hole in the middle,this was for activating the boat,
well I will use another system to get my boat online,this pic is taken a few years ago.



My design,


 










Happy viewing.

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« Reply #18 on: 02 Jun , 2009, 19:49 »
splendid ron ' i love your work mate . good stuff . i love this f-----g forum ! we are a breed apart . thanks rokket and dougie and siara and all who contribute to the cause ! :D

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« Reply #19 on: 02 Jun , 2009, 19:55 »
ladd's  i keep forgetting to log out after i am done . forgive me mates i am working 65 hours a day but the highlight of the end of my day is thisd foroum and all the ladds in it! thank you all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

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« Reply #20 on: 03 Jun , 2009, 02:58 »
. i love this f-----g forum ! we are a breed apart . thanks rokket and dougie and siara and all who contribute to the cause ! :D

Amen brother vonbulowfla ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #21 on: 04 Jun , 2009, 03:18 »
Nice stuff, keep at it! (and keep sending pix)
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« Reply #22 on: 04 Jun , 2009, 06:37 »
i was trying to say 65 hours a week ladds but i am so f.....g tired i couldn't even get that right . i dont work in the shipyard when i am this run down ,anyway ron and his avitar .its like a shot and a beer ! keep those pics coming ladd . ;)

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« Reply #23 on: 04 Jun , 2009, 10:55 »
Today I was not in the mood for finishing the floods,maybe tommorow.So I made I few details for the CT.
This is the periscoop housing made from scratch,I used the VOZM book for reference.








The figure is from Andrea miniatures in the 1/32 scale,and is not painted by me.









The floor of this CT is still a big mistery for me,I hope that someone has a drawing or some pix that I can use.

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« Reply #24 on: 04 Jun , 2009, 12:17 »
I believe this the exhaust.
In this drawing from the VOZM book I see two different styles,can anyone shed some light on this,and on the pix please

I have not much reference on this.






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« Reply #25 on: 22 Jul , 2009, 12:55 »
The last couple of weeks did not much on my baby,the workshop was closed >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(,
it was to hot to handle,well the Heineken`s taste good in these temparatures in the local pubs ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D.

Here is a small update.

These gratings were allready broken when I lifted the baby out the box(a few years ago),
this was on the left and on the right.




Glued,




Installed,




This bulkhead was for the original Robbe WTC(Water Tight Compartment),
my WTC will be much bigger,I will using a 125mm PVC pipe(Toneburst design ;) ;) ;) ;),not my idea) instead off a 105mm KU pipe(Robbe design),
I am hoping that this will increase the stability of the boat when she in the water,surface or submerged.


Removed from the aft section,




Cleaned,sanded,and maked the hole bigger,




Installed,



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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #26 on: 23 Jul , 2009, 02:38 »
Whoa she is reeeally looking good! Excelent interior hull work with the frame supports. Can't wait to see video of her diving!
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« Reply #27 on: 24 Jul , 2009, 09:31 »
Thanks Rokket.

I am trying to get my boat soon as possible in the water ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::).
Still waiting for the costum made ''Bajonettverschlussringe''http://modelluboot.de/

This is for closing and to open the WTC ;) ;) ;).

I talked to the man somewhere in May at a Submeeting,and it was no problem for him to make a Bajonettverschlussringe for my PVC pipe,
mmmmm we are two months further and stil no Bajonettverschlussringe  >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(.

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« Reply #28 on: 24 Jul , 2009, 19:48 »
I'd offer, but I think it's just at the edge of my lathe's capacity, and the threads are well beyond my minimal skills! Should be a nice fit tho.
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« Reply #29 on: 27 Jul , 2009, 10:28 »




The red arrow,

I removed this housing,this Robbe design was for controlling the rudder.I will
use a small ''cog wheel'' with a chain.And this chain will hooked up to a servo.

The blue arrow,

This is edge was to round for my needs,it will be more sharper.

The green arrow,

This looks better,but I must still design the diving controls.

This is how it looks like,for real.



One big hole,



Here is the glue still wet,



Finished,



Here I making some ribs and plates,









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« Reply #30 on: 28 Jul , 2009, 03:02 »
this will be exciting to see in action!
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« Reply #31 on: 28 Jul , 2009, 07:26 »
Yes me to,I am littlebit curious how she will behave in her natural enviroment ::) ::) ::).

Here are some pix of the U-47,same brand and scale.This was my first RC Sub(and my last).
This was her last patrol,she went to deep and cracked some glue joints >:(.
Back then I build this baby straight from the box,and without any
knowledge of the real boats,and I build her without the internet,
now she is back in my shipyard waiting to be finished.

U-47 on patrol :) :) :),






















Now she will get 820ML divetank,new resin CT,brass deck,AMP flag ;),new 8.8 gun,new 2cm gun and much much more.

Hope you like the pix Wink ;) ;).

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« Reply #32 on: 30 Jul , 2009, 03:03 »
Sorry too hear about diving below test depth! Very cool pix tho, really fun stuff, and nice paintjob!
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« Reply #33 on: 06 Oct , 2009, 09:27 »
Yeah,Yeah.

I have talked on the phone with Norbert this afternoon,
and there were some problems to make this''Bajonettverschlussringe'' for me.
And it`s all clear now for him,he will make two sets for me,one for my U-2511 and one for my IX-C.
They should be here in two or three weeks.
« Last Edit: 06 Oct , 2009, 09:30 by Bad Karma »

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« Reply #34 on: 08 Nov , 2009, 05:11 »
The bajonett is ready now,it will be here next week.The picture
is taken by Norbert,looking good :) :) :).






Okay I am working on the front now,this section was allready glued I wasn`t happy with the result,
so I cut it.The six torp doors/removable panels/etc etc will be made of brass.



The model has three rows of vents,the model was based on U-2540 and this boat has three rows of vents.
I am thinking of closing one row I marked with blue.
My instinct says U-2511 has two rows of vents ??? ??? ???,because it belong to the ''early XXI`s'' :-\ :-\ :-\.







In these pix you see two rows of vents.

Rolland Morillot,Ex U-2518,



U-3001,




Copied from the Uboat.net.

U-2511

Ordered           6 Nov 1943   
Laid down            7 Jul 1944    Blohm & Voss, Hamburg (werk 2511)
Launched           2 Sep 1944   
Commissioned   29 Sep 1944

U-2518

Ordered           6 Nov 1943   
Laid down            16 Aug 1944    Blohm & Voss, Hamburg (werk 2518)
Launched           4 Oct 1944   
Commissioned   4 Nov 1944

U-2540

Ordered           6 Nov 1943   
Laid down            28 Oct 1944    Blohm & Voss, Hamburg (werk 2540)
Launched           13 Jan 1945   
Commissioned   24 Feb 1945

U-3001 build by AG Weser Bremen

Ordered           6 Nov 1943   
Laid down           15 Apr 1944    AG Weser, Bremen (werk 1160)
Launched          30 May 1944   
Commissioned     20 Jul 1944


In these pix you three rows of vents.






U-3060,



Kiel 1945,


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Re: Robbe`s type XXI,scale 1/40,U-2511.
« Reply #35 on: 13 Nov , 2009, 15:59 »
The Hawse pipe Cover (Removable)

Definition
http://www.m-i-link.com/dictionary/default.asp?term=hawse+pipe

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!  :D :D

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« Reply #36 on: 29 Nov , 2009, 15:40 »
The space between the vents is to wide,
I cut the sheet of four vents out of the hull.

The floods behind the front dive planes I closed,according to the VOZM book page 22.






Here is the sheet removed from the hull.




I glued some supports on the hull,and I used my fingers to hold the sheet in the correct place,and than I glued it.





Here is the sheet installed,the lower row of vents are also closed,I had to sleep over for a few
knights before I closed them.





Here is the right side of the front.The hatch you see is a ''maintenance hatch''(Robbe design),
this is for reaching the stearing of the front dive planes.
If I close this hatch I can`t reach it.






Here you see some pix from my work......what I do for a living.The scissor in front is a zinc cutter.
I will using this for cutting my torp doors.







The six(one spare) torp doors on the workbench.





This torp door is just a dry fit.





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« Reply #37 on: 15 Apr , 2019, 12:58 »
Gentlemen,

Last post on this boat, 29-11-2009. WOW time really flies :( . I am sorry for this delay. Most of my free time i am working on my book regarding all commissioned U-boats.
I must admit it`s very very time consuming. For more than 7 years i have been working on my book and there is no light at the end of the tunnel for now.
Still the unknown U-boat pictures keeps rolling in, missing 367 U-boats in my archive. There are also some healthy issues in my family for the last 2 years >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( .

Some sanding is still required.





Finished.


Dry fit on the tube.


My best regards,

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #38 on: 15 Apr , 2019, 18:29 »
Welcome Back!! Sorry to hear about the family issues, thoughts and Prayers on that. Thanks for the updates. 
Good Luck with the book. 
 
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« Reply #39 on: 05 May , 2019, 14:40 »
Hi,

Made some progress with the CT.
















My best regards,

Ron

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« Reply #40 on: 02 Jan , 2021, 06:28 »
Best wishes for 2021 and plaese stay healthy

This is what i have been doing during the holidays, my new toy............


Photo-etch.



3D printed parts.





Watertight cylinder from http://www.rcsubs.co.uk/our-products





Type XXI and XXIII towers.



I will keep you updated about this model.


My best regards,

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #41 on: 09 Feb , 2021, 10:05 »
Ladies and Gentlemen,

I followed the Bronco instructions regarding the torp doors.
Didn`t like it at all, i decided to close them. I was not able to use the launhing tubes anyway, the cylinder is just to big for them.






What i marked with my pencil is removed.


The torp doors are closed, the vents on the XXIII are almost done.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #42 on: 09 Feb , 2021, 10:06 »
Found these some time ago. Center boat is U-2511 in Bergen, Norway.


After the German Surrender in Bergen, Norway. You can see ``2511`` on the Tower.


My hull vents on the left side are wrong when this boat was in Bergen, Norway. The right side is okay.




What`s written in black is from the VOZM book. What`s written in red it`s from me.


I don`t have to get bored ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D .

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Ron.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #43 on: 28 Feb , 2021, 05:43 »
The 2 halves are ready, i will finish all the PE when the 2 halves are joined together, take a look.












Some of the elektronics, left is a leveller, keeps your boat horizontal at periscope depth.
Right is a speedcontroller, these two babyies are tiny 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) .


Left is a brass prop from Raboesch, Right is from the kit


Yesterday i started with the forward planes, made these solid with epoxy resin, no air bubbles inside.


Stay safe.

My best regards,

Ron.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #44 on: 02 Mar , 2021, 07:00 »
Excellent progress Ron! Superbly done so far, neat building: i love the soldering!

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« Reply #45 on: 21 Mar , 2021, 10:06 »
Thanks SG, much appreciated.

The forward planes are ready, everything is made from plastic/epoxy/brass and stainless steel.


The planes can always be removed for maintenance if needed.


Started today with the Snort. Brass/brass is soldered, brass/3D printed parts are glued with ZAP, the green stuff.


Have a wonderfull day, and stay safe out there.

My best regards,

Ron.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #46 on: 10 Aug , 2021, 09:12 »
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

This is how the boat looks like today.
Snort and Antenna loop finished. Bronco`s attack scope looks like sh?t. This part has to be scratchbuild.
The CT hatch can be open and closed, open when the boat is on patrol and closed when she in port.









The SBTS unit is for controlling the main ballast, i hope. If not this unit goes into my U-47.
The other unit is the reciever. The battery pack is underneath these 2 units, it can be removed after each patrol.


The main motor, servo`s, water pump, leveller and speed controller.


New transmitter for the little boats.


I have made my choice regarding this boat, it will be the U-2345 together with the U-2354, 2336 and 2337.
When they departed 0n 18 / 19 April, 1945 from Kiel Germany to Kristiansand, Norway.
I have three Bronco`s in my shipyard right now.
In the first pic you see a dock side. It`s Italeri`s long dock, i have 2 of them. Still need the dock side with stairs.


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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #47 on: 10 Aug , 2021, 10:46 »
Ron, you did an amazing work with the snorkel and the naxos antenna. Also, the grill PE at the stern must have been difficult to tame, and you succeeded very well to adapt it to the model. The electronic gadgets and the remote control are like hyerogliphics to me but am sure you know how to handle them properly. If you are planning to have the tower hatch that can be opened and closed, superdetailing the inner side of the hatch to some extent would be advisable, considering the big scale of the model. Excellent choice of boat too: a very worn out boat, a weathering feast  8) 
On standby for updates, thanks for sharing!
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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #48 on: 11 Aug , 2021, 08:44 »
Dear SG,

Thanks for watching. Don`t wan`t to sound arrogant but that grill at the stern was just an easy one.
4th pic, the T-shape plate with rivets, that`s was a difficult one, gaves me a headache. Still not finished.

As for your advice, if it was a display model(not RC), i have certainly done that.
The CT is almost the height as the hull itself, and i don`t want to have a waggle boat when she is on the surface. Trying to keep the CT light as possible.
The brass for the Snort was inevitable, didn`t want to use aluminium.

O yes, can`t wait for using my airbrush again on this baby, and the dock side, it`s bin long, long time.

Regards,

Ron.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #49 on: 14 Aug , 2021, 13:36 »
Hi Ron,

Thanks for posting. I can't remember who told me, I think it was Bob from OTW, but I remember being told to keep the conning tower of an R/C sub light so that it doesn't waggle about on the surface. Always best to keep the centre of gravity low.

Those Italeri dock sections are good, I used parts from them in a dockside build and they were very handy.

Keep up the good work.

Cheers,

Dougie

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #50 on: 18 Dec , 2022, 09:03 »
I am sorry for this absence on AMP. The health issues in my family were from bad to worse.
My mother lost the batlle with cancer on last 21 Januari. She died in the Hospital.
I am now sort of caregiver for my dad. And i am his only child. Since my last post on 11 August 2021.
I was in the Hospital more, than i was at home.

I have some updates regarding the boats(s) and dio. I will post them soon.

Here is a little teaser.
The street lantarn is just a dry fit.




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Ron.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #51 on: 19 Dec , 2022, 12:11 »
Hello Ron,
I am really sorry to hear of the loss of your mother, please accept my condolences. I hope things are going okay with your father.

Updates on your diorama would be welcome, I like the street lamp which is illuminated. A nice touch. I should point out that the AMP forum will be closed at the end of this month, with the next week or two so that folks can save information from various posts before the forum goes down.

Cheers,
Dougie

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« Reply #52 on: 20 Dec , 2022, 06:14 »
Hi Dougie,

Thanks, really appreciate it for your kind words. My mother and father were married for more then 50 years, it`s a hard time for him :'( :'( :'( .
I am always there for him. Cook, house improvements etc etc.

When i read the news that AMP is closing there doors, i went down in a corner, and cry :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( .
I still do not know were to resume this thread.

My best regards,

Ron.

P.S., i will miss AMP.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #53 on: 02 Jan , 2023, 08:18 »
Happy New Year. Please stay healthy.
 

Under the lights....................

This building has 9 SMD lights, 4 inside and 5 outside. For the dio i want to have 3 of those buildings. 27 lights in total.

Bright.


Less bright.


Control board for 28 SMD lights.


Regards,

Ron.

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« Reply #54 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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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #55 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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« Reply #56 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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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #57 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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« Reply #58 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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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #59 on: 07 Oct , 2023, 04:49 »
Continue with ``THE LAST DAYS OF THE WOLFPACK``

Trumpeter`s Schwere Plattformwagen, SSyms 80 with Bronco`s Seehund late war, with extra fuel tanks (more on that later).
I am a littlebit rusty regarding airbrushing and wheatering, the horror :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( . It will be fine in the future, i hope.



















Trumpeter`s Railway Gondola, lower sides with Tamiya`s Flak 38 Flakvierling (more on that later).




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Ron.

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Re: Robbe`s type XXI, 1/40, U-2511.
« Reply #60 on: 14 Oct , 2023, 11:50 »
Excellent progress Ron! Keep this up! 8)

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« Reply #61 on: 20 Nov , 2023, 00:53 »
Thanks SG  ;) ,

Work continues.







XF-24, Dark Grey (Tamiya).





XF-52, Flat Earth (Tamiya).





This is the idea for the Gondola.

Flak 38, Vierling.


Flak 43, Zwilling.


Regards,

Ron.

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« Reply #62 on: 17 Mar , 2024, 10:44 »
Not much to report, decided to remove the paint job from the flat-bed with nail polish remover. I was not happy, it irritated me.
Some parts broke off, i was allreay aware of that would happen.
Also working on the new tech-rack for the U-47, there is little malfunction in the electronics.
The servos are nervous, in the neutral state. More on that later.

Paint job almost removed.
 

Vallejo wheaterings set.


And these models for a future project are on my most wanted list, a littlebit expensive. I have to think about it.



Regards,

Ron.
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