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LE BOSCO

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U-826
« on: 19 Aug , 2010, 11:04 »
Hi All

I am a French model maker( What explains my bad English :D)i work on a VII-C/41 since quite a lot of time
I work on the armament ,and I am there







"Beautiful departure", but he is not good for my 826!! :-\



That this would be the good mounting,but I do not know of this mounting !
I do not find of documentation!
Thus i launch a SOS!If somebody has plan or even photos ,i would be the happiest of the men :D
Best regards
Nicolas


« Last Edit: 28 Aug , 2010, 02:58 by LE BOSCO »

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Re: U-826
« Reply #1 on: 20 Aug , 2010, 10:18 »
hi hall
If I find some thing on the armament,He will go here!





I have not the talent of some here :-\But I shall like to end it  :D

One view of the parts which I make for this model



regards
Nicolas

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« Reply #2 on: 20 Aug , 2010, 10:38 »
Bonjour Nicolas!

Great job, looking forward to seeing more of the build. Keep the pics comeing ;D


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« Reply #3 on: 20 Aug , 2010, 11:12 »
thank you TRM!

At the moment I am really blocked >:( >:(because of the weapons :-\

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« Reply #4 on: 20 Aug , 2010, 19:39 »
Nicely done! could you post more detailed pictures of the Schnorkel and the piping?

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« Reply #5 on: 20 Aug , 2010, 21:01 »
Not sure what help it is that you want, but if you could make your question again, I will try to help.  The mounting you are looking at is the standard Kriegsmarine naval mounting for the 37mm Flak.  You will find it on U-boats, E-Boats, destroyers and large ships such as cruisers and battleships. 

Pas sure quelle aide c'est que vous voulez, mais si vous pourriez faire votre question encore, j'essayerai d'aider. Le support que vous regardez est le support naval standard de Kriegsmarine pour le feu antia

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« Reply #6 on: 21 Aug , 2010, 02:51 »
Hi!

Bracco
thank you for your comments,no problem for the other detailed pictures of Schnorkel and the piping,but later.

pat
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« Reply #7 on: 21 Aug , 2010, 10:28 »
Hi Nicolas.

You are right there seems to be two different mounts for the 3.7m. I had not noted this before. I will look in to this on my next days off work. I will let you know what I found.

But a first look at this mounts it looks more like a late-war style. It look clearer, and more simple, also folding the shields back would had help with underwater boat speed a little bit.

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« Reply #8 on: 21 Aug , 2010, 10:51 »
Hi NZSnowman

I thank you for your proposition of help!And while I am there,i has to congratulate you on your work!!!
best regards
Nicolas

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« Reply #9 on: 21 Aug , 2010, 21:27 »
Nicholas (Le Bosco)

Yes, the gun on the U-boat is a 37mm FlaK on an M42 naval mount. 

Here is another picture and some specifications for the gun.  It also shows the sights if you look closely.

http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_37mm-69_mk42.htm

In the pictures you have of the gun on submarines, I think it is exactly the same except that boat on the left has only the starboard shield folded while the one on the right has both sides of the splinter shield folded in. 

In the picture of U-1023, it's difficult to make out exactly what gun is installed.  It MIGHT be the same gun just rotated at an odd angle and perhaps with part of the splinter shield cut down for faster speed when submerged.


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« Reply #10 on: 22 Aug , 2010, 22:33 »
HI all

Bracco , I had promised the photos of "pipes"
The manufacturing of the new mast of the schnorchel


 






 


 


Everything is maintained in a temporary way, because I have to make moulding in resin

And finally the realization of a piping presents on starboard port on most of the VII-C/41




 



 

I think that the Germans engineers we make of improvisations!! 

see you later
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« Reply #11 on: 23 Aug , 2010, 17:46 »
Excellent work you're doing Le Bosco!  Your ductwork is looking really good.

I'm sure you're correct, that the Germans were masters of improvisation.  They had to be during wartime with supplies being scarce and sources being bombed on a regular basis.  They wouldn't know what meterial was available from one boat to the next.

But improvisation I think is a hallmark of marine building.  I have my own sailboat, and every time I see one of the same marque as my own, I always go to inspect it.  I've never seen two exactly the same.  That seems to hold true with other types of boats too.  Superficially they all look approximately alike, but when you get close and look at the actual fittings, there's always differences.

You're building the same type VII C/41 from Revell that I am, although I've modified mine a lot to represent a different boat, so I'm familiar with the model.  However, the splinter shield on your 37mm FlaK looks much more detailed than mine did out of the box.  Did you add the details, such as the hingesetc., or have they changed the moulds at Revell?  The shield on mine started out completely flat.

Not that it's stayed flat BTW.  I not only added the hinges, I made them operating so the shield on mine folds, IF you unlock them by pulling the levers that stick out at the side and go to to the braces in the centre.  I think my 37mm ended up about 75 pieces.  Far more than the kit out of the box.

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« Reply #12 on: 23 Aug , 2010, 22:27 »
Hi Pat

The work which you describe me on your shield is hallucinating!You made a functional shield?If it is the case bravo and I would like to see photos of your "masterpiece"
I becomes crazy with my story of 37mm, in spite of my search I do not find at the moment many things

Bracco

In anticipation of other assemblies ,I was made another head of schnorchel





But also a new "pair of shoe"!!!!




best regards

Nicolas

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« Reply #13 on: 24 Aug , 2010, 00:31 »
Nice scratch building.
I like it a lot.

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Re: U-826
« Reply #14 on: 24 Aug , 2010, 01:17 »
superbe!

if You made masters of your detail parts: why not sell them as aftermarked detail sets?

sincerely

ralf
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Re: U-826
« Reply #15 on: 24 Aug , 2010, 08:05 »
Hello
It looks like very great and i love the details

LE BOSCO

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Re: U-826
« Reply #16 on: 24 Aug , 2010, 09:36 »
Thank you for your comments !
the Parts thus have one aspects good ? :D
As you to be specialists,  I can you show the parts that I made in close-up?
Like that you can express an opinion on the parts!But I does not want to annoy you!!
Rabapla
the Parts will go out can be at a "French Manufacturer" who is interested ???, but at the moment,  it is a work for me!!
bye
Nicolas
sorry for my bad english!!

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Re: U-826
« Reply #17 on: 24 Aug , 2010, 22:38 »
HI ALL

I show you photos of the parts that I was made, for my future projects!

the fairleads and the anchor


the capstan


the compas and his cradle(it is the masters)


A view of my 826 with its new shoes



"a plus"


Nicolas

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« Reply #18 on: 25 Aug , 2010, 11:13 »
Hi hall

The last ones parts ! I realized a new hatch of the kiosk





This parts will not be duplicated in resin, too difficult!!
Otherwise for my 37 mm problem, I have to find another photo or we see good that it is not about an naval mouting M42!There is well another,and this 37 is manual!!!!



It is a scene of maintenance, the tube of the cannon is deposited.Apparently we also find this 37mm on the IX-C40. This somebody finds something!! Thank you in advance
regards
Nicolas
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« Reply #19 on: 25 Aug , 2010, 12:57 »
Nicolas,

That is a great looking hatch.  Nice work! :o




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Re: U-826
« Reply #20 on: 25 Aug , 2010, 18:47 »
Nicholas!

I've been looking to your step by step forum!
Great work nice resin and think i'll give a call u for
my ultimate u-boot...beacuse of..

i'm getting a lazy boy :) i'm tiret to auto build
all stuff....

there are some things very very interesting!
bravo! :)

Alessio

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Re: U-826
« Reply #21 on: 26 Aug , 2010, 10:36 »
 Hi all

thank you TRM and Alessio


A view of the compass(In resin ) put temporarily in the "bathtub"



New mast of the schnorchel, The air inlet is not any more attached in mast and can be so adapted to the largest number of versions, and both optional heads



I was also made two versions of the most wide-spread UZO



Persons cannot help me for my history(story) of 37!! look in your hard disk ;)! help!!!!!!


regards

Nicolas :)





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« Reply #22 on: 27 Aug , 2010, 14:58 »
Hello Nicolas,

Not sure if they help any, but these were right here in the AMP Gallery.




LE BOSCO

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Re: U-826
« Reply #23 on: 27 Aug , 2010, 15:34 »
Hi my friend
Thank you to feel sorry for me and for having to participate in research for on my 37!!Regrettably, this two mount(M42) ,are not the ones that I look for!!On the other hand by searching in the web,I have to find that http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=13273
Rare models in pictures! There is even my 826!!!
best regards
Nicolas

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« Reply #24 on: 27 Aug , 2010, 16:11 »
No sorry about it Nicolas....once I start looking for something I have fun! Not sure if the bases are correct on these, but, the are great detail shots!

(well except for the sailor relieving himself in one...) ::)

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« Reply #25 on: 27 Aug , 2010, 21:21 »
Hi my friend
Thank you to feel sorry for me and for having to participate in research for on my 37!!Regrettably, this two mount(M42) ,are not the ones that I look for!!On the other hand by searching in the web,I have to find that http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=13273
Rare models in pictures! There is even my 826!!!
best regards
Nicolas

Great found, Nicolas!!!

Dougie, check out the great side view of the late war UZO :) I will need to update my drawing http://models.rokket.biz/index.php?topic=106.msg5681#msg5681


Check out the internal plate, it the same as U-995. This could help to confirm this internal plate pattern was used for all Type VII's :) http://models.rokket.biz/index.php?topic=106.msg6077#msg6077


Some great views of U-249 with its FuMB-35 :) http://models.rokket.biz/index.php?topic=106.msg6123#msg6123


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Re: U-826
« Reply #26 on: 28 Aug , 2010, 02:36 »
Hello gentlemen

Thank you TRM for the pics , I am happy that you help me!But I would not like to delay you on tone U- 69!I look forward to seeing the continuation ;)!

NZSnowman

Happy that the movie helps you in your work!!Could you make me If that does not disturb you ,two captures of image, one has in 1.27.00 time and one has in 1.29.48 time, I have to try to make him and I did not make a success ::)
I believe that I am going to be made a masters of the FuMB-35 of U-249, I am going to use your drawings if that does not disturb you

"a plus"
Nicolas

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Re: U-826
« Reply #27 on: 28 Aug , 2010, 12:47 »
Hello gents,

Well done on that photo of the late UZO, Simon. A good find that.

On the other photo of the sailor climbing the ladder it does look like the "internal plate pattern" right enough. 

Cheers,

Dougie

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Re: U-826
« Reply #28 on: 28 Aug , 2010, 22:37 »
Hi Pat

The work which you describe me on your shield is hallucinating!You made a functional shield?If it is the case bravo and I would like to see photos of your "masterpiece"
I becomes crazy with my story of 37mm, in spite of my search I do not find at the moment many things

Bracco


The functional shield is actually quite easy, and from the terrific work you've posted, I don't think you'd have any problem with it at all.

Unfortunately, between computer problems I've got with graphics on this site, and lack of a digital camera other than my cellphone (which takes pictures too fuzzy and from a long distance to properly show), I can't post photos yet.  (I'm still trying to figure out how.)

But I will describe what I did for the shield and gun.

First, sand the shield as much as possible to make it thinner since is it is too thick for scale. 

The shield, as you can tell from the photos of real ones, folded at two places.  So I used a hot knife I have (basically a soldering iron with the solder tip replaced with an X-acto blade), I cut the shiled into three pieces as per the photos.

Then I made 6 hinges, 3 for each joint, to work just like in the photos.  To make the hinges, take a piece of small brass rod.  Wrap some thin brass shim around the rod, and cut to make it a square plate of the same size as the hinge in the photos.  Notch out the top part of the shim that wraps around the rod so that it covers only half of the rod.  Now make a similar plate out of shim for the other side but with the notch at the bottom. 

Fit the two ship plates together with the notches fitting into each other and then cut the rod so that none of it shows outside of the shim.

Use CA (cyano-acrylate glue) to glue the rod to the bottom shim plate.

Make 5 other identical hinges. 

Glue the 6 bottom shim plates onto the middle part of the shiled (the part that the gun and mounting are on).  this will leave the exposed parts of the rods sticking up on each side of the middle plate.

Now, set the outside parts of the shiled onto the rods so that the shim plates fit over the rods.  This will let the shiled plates fold.

To make the locks, drill holes in the front of the supports that hold the middle shiled piece to the mounting bracket at the front of the pedestal.  Make rods of the appropriate length so that the oblong handle sticks out on each side of the folding part of the shield, and the inner point of the rod fits into the holes drilled in the mounting bracket.  (Note, the port side rod is slightly longer than the starboard)

Create a shallow trough on the folding shileds by gluing a small sliver of plastic on either side of the locks.  Lay the locks into the shallow troughs just made, and then glue small rods over top of the troughs or make small U-shaped pieces of rod that will go over.  (I used the U-shaped method and drilled through the shields so that just a tiny bit protruded through the other side to look like rivets which I saw in some photos of the real ones.)

Make sure that the locks are still able to slide in and out of the throughs just made, but will be held in place by the U-bolts.

Now, you can lock the shields in the open position by pushing the locks into the holes in the mounting brackets, or you can leave the shield in the folded position by pulling the locks out slightly so that they don't fit into the holes.

Attach the appropriate stops on the face of the shield so that they don't fold past 90 degrees.

To make the gun rotate, drill a hile in the basse of the pedestal the same thickness as a large paper clip.  Straighten out a paper clip and glue in the hole you just drilled so that it sticks down 2 or 3 centimeters. 

Take a wooden dowel or scrap plastic sprue and drill a hole through the middle the same size as the paper clip.

Drill a hole in the deck the same size as the paper clip in the middle of where the pedestal will sit.

Stick the paper clip through the hole and put the drilled dowel on the underside of the deck over the paper clip that protrudes.  This dowel will make the bottom of the gun mount that is inside the base of the wintergarten.  Line up the holes for the paper clip, then glue the hollow dowel taking care that no glue gets on the paper clip. 

If you have drilled out the drainage holes along the sides of the conning tower/wintergarten, you will vaguelly be able to see this pedestal from outside, so shape it as needed to give the appropriate silhouette when see through the drainage holes. 

Make sure that the paper clip extends longer than the dowel, it can go through the deck into the casing if desired.

Assemble it all together and glue a cap over the part of the paper clip that extends outside of the pedestal so that it can't be pulled out.

The reason why you want the paper clip to be so long as to go through the deck into the cassing is that the longer you can make the paper clip, the smoother the gun will rotate without wobbling.

To make the gun elevate, assmble it in the mounting but do not glue.  Locate where the trunnion (pivots) will be and drill a hole the same size as the paper clip through both the mounting brackets AND the gun barrel.  Make a trunnion out a short piece of paper clip and cover the ends to look like in the photos.

There, now you have a gun that elevates/depresses, rotates and the shields open and fold shut just like in the real ones.  The added advantage of using brass rod/shim and paper clips is strength.  These pivots and hinges will be far stronger than the original parts, but still operate like real.

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Re: U-826
« Reply #29 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 03:56 »

Hi all

Thank you Pat for the description of your flak!, i am sad not to see pictures,i am on that that was worth being seen

I puts of pictures of the departure of the construction of my 826(By hoping not you annoy)
 
the top of the pressure hull in progress of arrangement with diverse materials, thread of weld, resin,and plastic, the whole is realized according to a plan, I do not push the detail, because I just want to have no impression of "empty" under the deck



The same almost finishes but with the parts is assembly in a temporary place



The same place with the basic paint



And finally, with the totality of the painted stuck parts and with the beginning of the weathering



see you latter
Nicolas

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« Reply #30 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 08:22 »
really fine detail work,awesome stuff!!!
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« Reply #31 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 09:37 »
Thank you for the compliment rokket , but I have no the talent of some who are here :o!!

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A view of an UZO which was on Mill

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« Reply #32 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 10:50 »
Thank you for the compliment rokket , but I have no the talent of some who are here :o!!

Judging by the pics you posted, of course you have!  :o

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« Reply #33 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 12:22 »


HI Jan

I do not know!! But quant I see the work of TRM, Siarra,etc etc......!! I am :o :o


Photos of the modifications on the kiosk. I cut shelters of the compass on the front of the kiosk

for  correspond to the version of my VIII,i applied of putty everything the elongated whole,and the other fixing holes of rails etc. etc.!Eliminate the relief panels,which will be replaced by those of the board of EDUARD PE

all the holes and  rivets will be redone one by one! Thus he has got a lot to do there!

The next stage is going, it is creating the housing of the waterproof containers situated behind the kiosk

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Nicolas

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« Reply #35 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 15:56 »
Thanks, Nicolas & Dougie  :) :)  Have updated my UZO this morning.

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« Reply #36 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 16:03 »
I believe that I am going to be made a masters of the FuMB-35 of U-249, I am going to use your drawings if that does not disturb you
Nicolas

Hi Nicolas

If you want I can email you my photos I have of the FuMB-35, and close-ups of my drawing. Simon.

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« Reply #37 on: 29 Aug , 2010, 16:06 »
Very fine work.
Im watchin with interest.

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« Reply #38 on: 30 Aug , 2010, 12:15 »
HI all
The stage of the realization of both receptacles of the tight containers

Drill two holes of 9mm at the end of the kiosk

Cut two portions of tube in bevel
Stick them by aligning tubes




Photos of the "ended kiosk", after to sanding of putties at the level of tube






And to finish a view of the top, which allows to see that B on the kit, the base of rails is false and that it is necessary to the eliminate whole as A, to be more Close to the reality



regards
Nicolas

















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« Reply #39 on: 31 Aug , 2010, 15:06 »
As always Nicolas, excellent step by step progress!  Keep the pics coming. 8)

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« Reply #40 on: 01 Sep , 2010, 14:25 »
Hi hal

the masters of my "tins"(in french)



the first copy in resin



i make the "parre battement" (i dont know the name In English)


The same in situation



I has to prepare him to be molded!

regards
Nicolas
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« Reply #41 on: 04 Sep , 2010, 01:11 »
HI all

Continuation and at the end of the works on the kiosk.All rails and bars of ladders,are realized in copper thread,with a base in plastic card


All railings are redone in plastic rod ,I prefer to work this material(a question of Habit)
the first stage

the second stage

the final r

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« Reply #42 on: 04 Sep , 2010, 13:45 »
Wooooooow!  :o

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« Reply #43 on: 04 Sep , 2010, 16:26 »
Very nice Nicolas!  I am still a little amazed with the railings....they are styrene, are they not?  Very clean and crisp work. :o

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« Reply #44 on: 04 Sep , 2010, 16:50 »
Thank you T for the comment

the railings is realised in styrene rod (plastruc)! I do not know to work the thread of brass and the weld!But the styrene no problem!!

merci Jan pour le commentaire en fran

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« Reply #45 on: 05 Sep , 2010, 03:37 »
Hi
the Photos of a modification of my deck(I preserve the deck of Revell ).I have to realize part which comes as a replacement from the part which is in front of the kiosk .,Seen I have cut the shelter of the repeater of the compass
The part of the deck cut, and in white the part of bridge build for the occasion


The part was to moulded  in resin (A), and to stick on the deck (B)



And to finish, the arrangement under the deck of the receptacle of the schnorchel



regards
Nicolas

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« Reply #46 on: 05 Sep , 2010, 14:54 »

Hi

Oops! I had forgotten to show you a stage)!It was necessary to cut the deck at the level of the opening of the passage of the mast

A view of the new system of pivot of the new mast of the schnorchel

The set(group), presented in a temporary way

Continuation of the work tomorrow

regards
Nicolas
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« Reply #47 on: 05 Sep , 2010, 15:07 »
Apr

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« Reply #48 on: 05 Sep , 2010, 15:34 »
Hi T 

Everything returned in the right direction,thank you to have warned me
best regards
Nico

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« Reply #49 on: 06 Sep , 2010, 09:54 »
Hi hal

the masters of my "tins"(in french)



the first copy in resin



i make the "parre battement" (i dont know the name In English)


The same in situation



I has to prepare him to be molded!

regards
Nicolas

"Tins" in French, en anglais is "chocks", and that's exactly how you are using them.

But why are you molding them in resin?  I would make them each individually out of wood, with a little strap of paper or plastic to represent the metal brackets.  That way, they'd all be slightly different and real wood would look much more like, well, real wood than resin.

As an example, when last I built a sailing ship model, even though I had all the gun carriages from the kit, I remade them all out of wood and there were slight imperfections introduced in each one which made the overall effect much more realistic in the end.  The "tins" (or chocks) are much easier to make and you can buy balsa or even hardwoods in square section that can be distressed (dented, worn) to make them look like wood that's been sitting around the dockyard and is just put in place as needed.

As for the parre battement, I can't find a translation of that into English but from the picture, I would call them "fenders" or rope fenders (to differentiate them from modern plastic fenders).

A comment on the fenders you've made.  I'd make the loops at the top and the knot on the railing VERY small.  In real life, you want to use as little rope as possible both to save on rope and to stop them from slipping and wearing along the railing.  The knots tighten up at the rail and the loop at the top of the fenders is spliced or whipped in place.

Also, the proper knot to use at the railing is the bowline.  http://www.tollesburysc.co.uk/Knots/Bowline.htm

instead of the half-hitch in your picture.  A bowline won't slip but the half-hitch will.

I'd also make each of the fenders individually out of thread (you should be able to get rope coloured thread at sewing centres or hobby shops (at least those here) have scale rope for sailing ship models) because again, each one would be slightly different and some would be more weathered than others. 

Unlike the tins/chocks, you would only need to make 3 or 4 fenders.

Your model work is VERY good BTW.

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« Reply #50 on: 06 Sep , 2010, 10:07 »
Oh, another knot that could be used to attach the fender to the railing is the rolling hitch.

http://www.tollesburysc.co.uk/Knots/Rolling_hitch.htm

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« Reply #51 on: 06 Sep , 2010, 12:48 »
Hi pat

Thank you for the translation of the maritime term!As regards the"chocks"in resin i am just lazybones!
I do not want to cut so many pieces of wood :D :D
and for the knots ,it was just for the photo, it is not finishes! ;) ;)
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« Reply #52 on: 06 Sep , 2010, 20:01 »
LOL, you and I have a different philosophie then on the wood.

I haven't done anything too special on the base for my U-boat, unlike what looks to be shaping up to a dockyard for yours.  All I've done is cut a brass nameplate with gothic lettering for the OOB base.

But as for wood and the deck, I've basically thrown out the deck on my boat (after taking down all the measurements of course) and am building my own.  Partially this was because I didn't want the schnorkel and covering the hole it was too difficult to match the kit planks.

So Ive been building my own deck out of wood with all the crossbeams underneath and all the hatches as individual assemblies.  Most of the large hatches will have hinges to open up so as to expose the pressure hull.

I've got most of the deck frames built, but the only decks completed are in the conning tower and wintergarten.  However, even that small area amounts to 119 separate pieces of planks. 

I estimate that to do the entire deck might end up over 1,000 planks, not counting the hinges and latches and framework underneath, which might be another 1,000.

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« Reply #53 on: 07 Sep , 2010, 15:37 »
Hi all

pat
Your U-BOOT has to be a real delight for eyes,You have to have a patience has any test deserving of a monk!!
Before closing the deck,i realized the bottom of 4 watertight containers  .Indeed have perceive them by the holes of flood

and i make the Masters of watertight containers, present has the back of the kiosk


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« Reply #54 on: 09 Sep , 2010, 15:19 »
Again Nicolas, Very nice!  Keep the photos coming. 8)

De nouveau Nicolas, Tr

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« Reply #55 on: 09 Sep , 2010, 20:03 »
Yes TRM. I agree that Nicolas' work is very good. And he's a good photographer too.

Nicolas, patience was developed by attaching ratlines on the large voileurs. If you can do that for three decked warships, you can make a deck for a U-boat too.

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« Reply #56 on: 10 Sep , 2010, 06:44 »
Bonjour Nicolas,

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« Reply #57 on: 10 Sep , 2010, 12:52 »
Hi all

Thank you for your comment who go up to in my heart!!!

Pat
ratlines in french ,says to himself "Haubans " I believe!!
Pepper-mint
It is the true that this forum is the real gold mine! :)Good "courage" for the assembly of your VII-C/41!
And if I can help has whatever it is, does not hesitate!

Otherwise at the same time I began the assembly of my 37mm

the mount and the gun



The same assembly  temporarily, just for the proportions





what think of it you??

The last parts make in resin

the insulators and  "tighten c

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« Reply #58 on: 10 Sep , 2010, 20:37 »
Ah, NOW I see what you were talking about regarding the 37mm mounting.  I was mistakenly looking at the splinter shield and not seeing any difference, but now that you've made the part, it's quite obvious.

It looks almost futuristic.  Sort of like old time science fiction comics, which is perhaps where the idea came from (or vice versa?).

Yes, your photos DO have a profession, studio look about them.  I was taught how to do photography like that with light tables and such way back when I was working in pathology, but that was in the days of celluloid film and I don't have the equipment any more.  But your pix DO look good!

So does your resin work.

Your insulators in the molding blocks look much like some of the frames for the deck I'm building out of styrene I-beams and T-beams.  If you can do that detailed work, you'd have no problem framing up a deck like I'm doing.

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« Reply #59 on: 11 Sep , 2010, 21:43 »


Nicolas, I just found this picture of U-1306, not sure if you see it before, with the same 3.7cm mounting.

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« Reply #60 on: 12 Sep , 2010, 00:32 »
Thank you for the photo NZSnowman

I had him, but in smaller resolution!! in yours have sees more details "merci"
the 249  have the same 3.7cm mounting, he seems to me(But I dream can be),that you had made a drawing in cutaway of the kiosque ,But with other mounting more known, thus for to stick has the r

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« Reply #61 on: 16 Sep , 2010, 10:43 »
hi Hall

My work on the 37 mm continues!
The cradle(4 parts before having one good!!)

Parts,including the shield ,before a new temporary assembly

the temporary assembly


I find that that begins has to have a resemblance with the true !No?
Now, the other side!!
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« Reply #62 on: 16 Sep , 2010, 16:43 »
Another great build being shown here.
Where do this people come from?
You dont see many good U-Boats anywhere online, and here, we have at least 10 great U-Boat builders.
Amazing.

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« Reply #63 on: 17 Sep , 2010, 12:20 »
Another great build being shown here.
Where do this people come from?
You dont see many good U-Boats anywhere online, and here, we have at least 10 great U-Boat builders.
Amazing.

Thank you Siarra

But you be a member of people!!And I would say that you have open the way!!!
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« Reply #64 on: 18 Sep , 2010, 18:09 »
lovely detail, very impressive!
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« Reply #65 on: 19 Sep , 2010, 03:50 »
Thank you ,

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« Reply #66 on: 19 Sep , 2010, 04:23 »
HI all


The beginning of the work realized on the pipe of the air inlet of the schnorchel.
the pipe is realized with the sprue, the crown is made in slices of plasticard realized with the punch .The bolts are made with stretched sprue cut in small portions and stuck





the weldings on the pipe are realized with the stretched sprue (in blue)

The manufacturing of the "air plug " presents on the new  mast of the schnorchel  (It is necessary to assure a good alignment)










Everything is maintained in a temporary way, because I have to make moulding in resin

And finally the realization of a piping presents on starboard port on most of the VII-C/41






I think that the Germans engineers  make of improvisations!! :shock:

A plus
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« Reply #67 on: 19 Sep , 2010, 06:37 »
Bonjour Nicolas,

Autre excellent dimanche et une autre section excellente d'art de vous! Je suis aussi d'accord, les Ing

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« Reply #68 on: 19 Sep , 2010, 07:51 »


Being that it's Sunday,  are you and the family headed to the Cape Cod Restaurant?  Enjoy if you are!

Cheers!

 

Hello my friend

No Cape Cod today!But today, in France and in europe now , it is the day of the heritage!!!What allows us once in the year ,to have access in reserves of the national museums.
I live in a city not far from the "mus

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« Reply #69 on: 19 Sep , 2010, 08:42 »
Hi Nicolas,

Incredible good work and nice, clear pictures  ;)
I am really enjoying your topic...




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« Reply #70 on: 19 Sep , 2010, 10:08 »
Nicolas,

Thanks for the link, that sounds like you have and interesting time.  I should make plans to visit Europe and France on my Birthday then,  If they are going to open up the National reserves on it! ;D

Faites attention mon ami!

T

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« Reply #71 on: 19 Sep , 2010, 11:50 »
mister T

If you comes in France we shall eat together on the Cap Cod and shall visit the museum of the air  if you want him! ;) :D

Karel
Thank you for your comment!for the pics ,i try that it is the most pleasant has the eye ;)

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« Reply #72 on: 20 Sep , 2010, 02:58 »
Le Bosco, beautiful work, fine detail on that piping, very well done. Love to see this type of work!
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« Reply #73 on: 20 Sep , 2010, 12:16 »
Le Bosco, beautiful work, fine detail on that piping, very well done. Love to see this type of work!
Agree 100%.

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« Reply #74 on: 20 Sep , 2010, 13:03 »
Hi all

thank you Siara and rokket ,i 'm going to redden,as a young lady
The pictures of the parts moulded in resin after the realization of the Masters
The side pipe


The same, in place

And finally the mast of the schnorchel with the head, to connected on the pipe  8)


"To warm up  my fingers" i make the assembly of Seehund Bronco in 1/35. In which section i put him?

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« Reply #75 on: 21 Sep , 2010, 20:38 »

It is a scene of maintenance, the tube of the cannon is deposited.Apparently we also find this 37mm on the IX-C40. This somebody finds something!! Thank you in advance
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Hi Nicolas

You siad this picture is from a Type IX, do you know its number?

Simon

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« Reply #76 on: 22 Sep , 2010, 14:49 »

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Hi Nicolas

You siad this picture is from a Type IX, do you know its number?

Simon
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HI all

Simon ,i do not believe whether it is one IX,but more a VIIC / 41, and i do not know the N

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« Reply #77 on: 22 Sep , 2010, 14:54 »
Beautiful work Nicolas, very well done!





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« Reply #78 on: 22 Sep , 2010, 15:28 »

Simon ,i do not believe whether it is one IX,but more a VIIC / 41, and i do not know the N

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« Reply #79 on: 22 Sep , 2010, 18:02 »
Hi Nicolas,
good to see you here. Very nice work as usually from you  ;)
Nicolas what products you use for the molds and the resin.... where did you order that stuff and how much did it cost...

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« Reply #80 on: 23 Sep , 2010, 12:19 »
HI hall
thank you for your coments !
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I use an elastomer RTV 3481 5kg 115.00

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« Reply #81 on: 23 Sep , 2010, 18:10 »
Hi Nicolas,
thanks for replay. yeap that are proud prices   :-\

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« Reply #82 on: 23 Sep , 2010, 22:22 »
Hi all!
A photos of parts I duplicated in resin for my other future assembly
(the periscopes are missing)



the Parts assembled temporarily







the new anchor in Hawse-hole



All these parts are molded, further to the Masters which I make!

a plus tard
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« Reply #83 on: 25 Sep , 2010, 01:32 »
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« Reply #84 on: 25 Sep , 2010, 02:19 »
And this Gentleman is frensh ! i'm proud...

Vive la France ! =) =) =)
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« Reply #85 on: 25 Sep , 2010, 18:08 »
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« Reply #86 on: 25 Sep , 2010, 19:07 »
Hi Nicolas! Magnificent build, I specially like the resin parts and I'm tempted to buy you some for a future boat! at the time I'm gathering strength for the last phase in my U-1023 build.
Keep it up!

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« Reply #87 on: 26 Sep , 2010, 04:18 »


Hi hall

Thank you for your comments !!i am happy that my work please to you
bracco,i you sending a mp
The Photos of the up deck before the paint



All the trapdoors and the other details come from of the Eduard plank



Except the base of the retractable bollards, which are home made

after the masking off the deck ,pr
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« Reply #88 on: 26 Sep , 2010, 05:17 »
Bon Jour Nicolas,

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« Reply #89 on: 26 Sep , 2010, 20:46 »
Nice preshading Nicolas, very well done, you have a steady hand... ;)




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« Reply #90 on: 27 Sep , 2010, 12:25 »
, you have a steady hand... ;)
Karel

Hi gents

Karel yes i have a steady hand ...After a glass (or more) of islay :D
before the general paint ,one coat of "wood color " is applied on the deck.
In forecast of the weathering ,of Mr masking sol is applied on the most used places



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« Reply #91 on: 27 Sep , 2010, 17:33 »
As always Nicolas, Excellent work!

Cheers!

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« Reply #92 on: 29 Sep , 2010, 09:27 »
Hi gents
thank you T ;)
The painting work continues on the kiosk.The dark gray internal part of the bathtub and the "Wintergarden"  are masked with the tamiya masking tape and Mr masking sol ,before the "pr

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« Reply #93 on: 29 Sep , 2010, 10:46 »


I am enthuse by that you think it

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« Reply #94 on: 30 Sep , 2010, 06:09 »
Very true,although MOST mesh appears to be modern for insurance...
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« Reply #95 on: 30 Sep , 2010, 06:52 »
The mesh was to save metal, but not to save metal around the reling. The boats had order, if possible, to collect the empty shells. The meshs avoid that all the emtpy shells going to the sea.
God input from Pat and Wink, it also increased the safty for the crew, more men on deck when increasing the AA guns. When they all use a safty belt they can not fight they will be twistet. Ok normaly a sub will never go in a gun duell with a sub hunter plane in bad weather. I don`t know if the secound reason was planned by HQ, the first reason to save metal was an order by HQ.
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« Reply #96 on: 02 Oct , 2010, 17:48 »
Thanks Seewolf.

Coming along nicely
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« Reply #97 on: 07 Oct , 2010, 11:19 »
Hi all

I began the "weathering" of the kiosk .For that, I use oil paints  in tube, which are diluted has the "essence F"
 


I use of the black and the dark brown, that I put with one brushes in all the engravings, and the other "corners"

Once dry, I clear up the center of everything panels, with a "micro nuts of white paint"
that I stretched with a flat brush ! .a dark brown is  deposited in a random way has the  base of the bars of ladders, rails, and the other hinges
The result




I forgot, a green translucent  strongly diluted is applied in nook, to represent the beginning of photosynthesis of seaweeds!!!!nice effect!For me, indeed on ;)

It is only the beginning of a long work!!

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« Reply #98 on: 07 Oct , 2010, 17:27 »
     Nicolas.... Your excellant modeling is only equaled by your eye for color combinations!
                         Beautiful work !!
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« Reply #99 on: 07 Oct , 2010, 19:22 »
Nicolas that is just perfect... the algue, the shadows, GREAT I love it  ;D         

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« Reply #100 on: 08 Oct , 2010, 03:15 »
Very, very wel done Nicolas, i can`t wait too see the next steps in the weathering progress.




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« Reply #101 on: 08 Oct , 2010, 06:30 »
Exceptional work my friend!

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« Reply #102 on: 09 Oct , 2010, 04:26 »

the pictures of the last parts molded in resin(without Bubbles) ,that concerns three fairleads, the capstan(Improve), the "big" fairleads, back sidelights and the placed roof has the front of the kiosk




the Parts placed temporarily
On the bow



On the stern





On the kiosk



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« Reply #103 on: 10 Oct , 2010, 00:53 »
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« Reply #104 on: 10 Oct , 2010, 02:26 »
Nice casting- can i have a close up of the capstan please?

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« Reply #105 on: 10 Oct , 2010, 03:31 »
I make you a close up ,in five minutes
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« Reply #106 on: 10 Oct , 2010, 03:50 »
That goes like that Siarra





My capstan is false??
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« Reply #107 on: 10 Oct , 2010, 06:25 »
My capstan is false??

Not at all! Thats why i wanted to se the close up of it- it loks perfect. Almost identical to mine.

BTW: Its Siara. ;)

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« Reply #108 on: 10 Oct , 2010, 08:03 »
Siarra
I based myself on a photo of capstan of 995, and miscellaneous photos .But to find a close-up ??? ???
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« Reply #109 on: 15 Oct , 2010, 02:27 »
Bonjour and outstanding work Le Bosco.  You really did a nice job scratchbuilding the schnorkel piping, it looks very very convincing.  The painting and weathering are also top of the class. 

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« Reply #110 on: 15 Oct , 2010, 07:15 »
Nicolas and Siara, regarding the capstan.  (It looks great BTW Nicolas)

I was wondering if there's a standard capstan for U-boats and they should all be like the one on U-995, or if like most shipyards, they'd just use whatever capstan that was available that was the correct size and gearing for the boat.

Most modern boats, you might have two boats of a type, identical in hull and most other features, but the capstan is something that is different for each one.  The yard just uses whatever it can get at the time that's the right size and price, and 6 months later on the next hull unit, it might be a different manufacturer or model number that's used depending on what's available.

Just a thought.  I have no proof either way but that's how boatyards do it today.

Almost like when building houses, during a subdivision that might take a couple of years to finish, the houses might all be built to the same architectural plans and look almost the same, but the light fixtures, appliances and furnaces might differ one house from another.

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« Reply #111 on: 15 Oct , 2010, 10:59 »
                 BTW... Yes, there are limited photos of capstans. I understand they were
         also "retractable". Anyone seen photos in that position ??
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« Reply #112 on: 16 Oct , 2010, 03:33 »
Hi gents

Pat
For once, apparently, all the capstans are identical, on the VIIC, B


Sorry for the quality off the pictures ,but the close up arrange nothing!

billp51d

the capstan it is not retractable but it is removable .It is apparently necessary to loosen the "handle" which is above , to remove the capstan and a plaque has obstructed the "Tree power"
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« Reply #113 on: 16 Oct , 2010, 06:45 »
                 Thanks ,Nico, I have seen it removed and a cover put in it's place.
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« Reply #114 on: 16 Oct , 2010, 22:17 »
Nico, perhaps for some reason then they needed a design that could be submerged to great pressure then. so it was specific to U-boats?  Something like a sealed bearing race that the water coldn't get into?

Yes, I've seen where the capstans have been removed.  In most of the pictures, it looks like they cover the hole with a piece of plywood or other sort of sheet, I presume to prevent seamen from getting their feet caught in the hole.

Does anybody know where they store the capstans when removed?  My guess would be somewhere under the casing.

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« Reply #115 on: 19 Oct , 2010, 09:26 »
Salut Le Bosco,

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« Reply #116 on: 19 Oct , 2010, 10:26 »
Hi Pepper-mint !

thank you for your comments!in french!!
Photos are magnificent!! If had had the photos for  realize my Master!!! :D
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« Reply #117 on: 25 Oct , 2010, 16:43 »
hi gents


A little WIP!The realization of a plank of badges,

That I go printed  on a plank of  Transparent decal
The color is not on is 100 %,The only document is this one

In 1  the fin,and 2 the tail,If have look of more meadows,We see even the smile :D
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« Reply #118 on: 25 Oct , 2010, 18:18 »
Hi Nicolas, will you try to simulate the paint chipping on your model?
Great build by the way!

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« Reply #119 on: 25 Oct , 2010, 20:24 »
Laurent, fantastic pictures of the capstan!

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« Reply #120 on: 25 Oct , 2010, 22:17 »
Hi Nicolas, will you try to simulate the paint chipping on your model?
Great build by the way!

HI Bracco

No ,I am going to represent him,Between two mission of training,Because I know that he is spent in dry dock.
This choice was, for little change , for the paint chipping ,it is for another project ;)!!!
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« Reply #121 on: 26 Oct , 2010, 02:33 »
Salut Le Bosco

Remember Cyrano de Bergerac (E. ROSTAND) in "La tirade des nez"... (http://dardel.info/Textes/Cyrano.html)
Never saw this emblem ; "exotic"  ;) ;D
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« Reply #122 on: 01 Nov , 2010, 10:28 »

Hi gents

this is it!I have finally to find of the doccumentation for my 37mm
here

A true "gold mine"!Everything on the anti-aircraft guns medium calibre in the DKM !Thus a chapter on 37 mm :D
A magnificent book, filled with photos, drawings 3D, plans, and of texts!a book to possess necessarily !!
Thus ,he are certainly going to have a WIP on my 37mm this week :D
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« Reply #123 on: 02 Nov , 2010, 12:07 »
Bonjour Le Bosco, oooh that is a very nice book.  Do tell where you got it from please.  I have to get that one!

Ernest

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« Reply #124 on: 02 Nov , 2010, 15:30 »
Hi Ernest

Try here
http://www.avions-bateaux.com/en/catalogue-vpc-navire-histoire-catalogue_1462.html
He are very seriously!This book is really done well , has buy blindly
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« Reply #125 on: 02 Nov , 2010, 15:42 »
Bonne trouvaille Le Bosco ! Good catch !

Awaiting your WIP impatiently.

Salutations,
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« Reply #126 on: 03 Nov , 2010, 09:59 »
Thank you for the link!

Ernest

Hi Ernest

Try here
http://www.avions-bateaux.com/en/catalogue-vpc-navire-histoire-catalogue_1462.html
He are very seriously!This book is really done well , has buy blindly
best regards
Nicolas

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« Reply #127 on: 03 Nov , 2010, 15:30 »
Hi guys

The affairs starts again!!a little WIP on the 37mm




The work is easier grace has the documentation :D
best regards
Nicolas

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« Reply #128 on: 03 Nov , 2010, 18:18 »
Bonjour Nicolas. Tr

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« Reply #129 on: 04 Nov , 2010, 07:57 »
SUPERBE !!!

Travaux d'une grande dext
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« Reply #130 on: 04 Nov , 2010, 12:40 »
thanks you for your comments TRM and  Pepper-mint !
This book is really great!I know, I me repeat!
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Nicolas

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« Reply #131 on: 06 Nov , 2010, 16:34 »
Amazing accuracy!  :o  You must be in 1/72 scale by your self if you can do that!  ;D

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« Reply #132 on: 07 Nov , 2010, 04:44 »
Beautiful work Nicolas  ;)




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« Reply #133 on: 08 Nov , 2010, 12:29 »
Hi guys

thanks !for your feedback!I am going to put photos of the continuation of the works! I've worked on the seat mounting , on the mounting bar and on the transmission shaft for the "rolling control " !
Has every time, I have to prepare the parts for a possible molding!!!!

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Nicolas

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« Reply #134 on: 09 Nov , 2010, 11:37 »
Hi guys


that's it, I finished the right side of my 37mm,everything is provisionally glued to for the pictures,This may explain an "crookedly aspect"






the parts who composes the right-hand side



Just for the size of my 37 ! A photo has side of a coin 1 cts euro (15mm of diameter)
Even in 72 , it's small!


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« Reply #135 on: 12 Nov , 2010, 15:13 »
Love the "T-bar" seat support
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« Reply #136 on: 17 Nov , 2010, 10:17 »
Hi Le Bosco, soooo how's your 37mm going ?   ;)
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« Reply #137 on: 19 Nov , 2010, 10:43 »
Awesome work on the mount Nicolas!  It looks perfect!

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« Reply #138 on: 25 Nov , 2010, 18:27 »
Any progress Nicolas? It's been a while since we last heard from you...

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« Reply #139 on: 27 Nov , 2010, 03:37 »
Hi gents

thanks for your comments !but I stopped the model making!
Nicolas

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« Reply #140 on: 27 Nov , 2010, 03:49 »
Why is that Nicolas?






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« Reply #141 on: 28 Nov , 2010, 03:01 »
Hi gents

thanks for your comments !but I stopped the model making!
Nicolas

Bonjour Nicolas,
Un arr
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« Reply #142 on: 28 Nov , 2010, 08:32 »
Bonjour Nicolas,

Je suis d

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« Reply #143 on: 04 Dec , 2010, 12:11 »
Hi friends
thank you for your kind words!!
the storm has passed,morale is back!!!!!!!
I'll be able to resume work on my 826. in the first time, in slow motion!!
I resumed work on the 37mm,I try to moulded the first parts,to continue working on it!
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Nicolas


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« Reply #144 on: 04 Dec , 2010, 12:30 »
Glad to have you back and can't wait to see some progress!

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« Reply #145 on: 04 Dec , 2010, 16:14 »
Good to see you back Nicolas  ;)





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« Reply #146 on: 04 Dec , 2010, 17:57 »
Bonjour Nicolas!

Accueillez de nouveau mon ami! L'attente de l'observation de vous progresse ....

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« Reply #147 on: 06 Dec , 2010, 07:23 »
Salut l'ami,

Ravi de savoir que l'orage est pass
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« Reply #148 on: 06 Aug , 2011, 09:44 »
HI all

Continuation and at the end of the works on the kiosk.All rails and bars of ladders,are realized in copper thread,with a base in plastic card


All railings are redone in plastic rod ,I prefer to work this material(a question of Habit)
the first stage

the second stage

the final r

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« Reply #149 on: 06 Aug , 2011, 10:26 »

Hi gents

this is it!I have finally to find of the doccumentation for my 37mm
here

A true "gold mine"!Everything on the anti-aircraft guns medium calibre in the DKM !Thus a chapter on 37 mm :D
A magnificent book, filled with photos, drawings 3D, plans, and of texts!a book to possess necessarily !!
Thus ,he are certainly going to have a WIP on my 37mm this week :D
regards
Nicolas

Please, I have question. do you have parts of this book with drawings of german gauns and flaks on u -boats VIIC/41?? I need this books on electronic form - pdf or other forms....because i am student and i dont have much money. please, do you help me or advise me with this problem. Thank you very much.

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« Reply #150 on: 06 Aug , 2011, 15:49 »
HI all

Continuation and at the end of the works on the kiosk.All rails and bars of ladders,are realized in copper thread,with a base in plastic card


All railings are redone in plastic rod ,I prefer to work this material(a question of Habit)
the first stage

the second stage

the final r
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