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    #1

    Blue foam

    Hi all im just wondering where to locate/purchase blue foam.

    You all no the type that you can sand to shape for placing between bulkhead's to create a mould and work from there.

    The local hobby shop in aberdeen is useless they never have anything.all they cater for is planes and car's. I remeber onetime i over heared the owner saying that boat's and sub's are for boring people!!!! Surprised there still open!

    Regards adam
  • JWLaRue
    Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
    • Aug 1994
    • 4281

    #2
    Hi Adam,

    A lot of us

    Hi Adam,

    A lot of us get that sheet foam from the local Home Depot (or equivalent). I've seen it in both a blue and a pink color, it just depends on which manufacturer the store is getting it from. They typically have 'broken' sheets that they will sell for a good discount. A half sheet (or less) will go a long ways!

    -Jeff
    Rohr 1.....Los!

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    • Guest

      #3
      Thanks jeff.

      If your refering to

      Thanks jeff.

      If your refering to the like's of B&Q

      No luck i have already tried them - Blue foam what's that oh we used to sell that but not anymore - why dont you use glasswool thats used in loft's!

      Try to explain what it will be used for oh im sorry i dont understand. Im staying away from b&q for awhile.

      What about a builder's merchant do you think one of them would stock something like it?

      best regards adam

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      • JWLaRue
        Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
        • Aug 1994
        • 4281

        #4
        Hi Adam,

        .....well, I cannot speak

        Hi Adam,

        .....well, I cannot speak for suppliers in the U.K., but any builder's supply place is a good place to try.

        -Jeff
        Rohr 1.....Los!

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        • Guest

          #5
          It's tough to find blue

          It's tough to find blue and pink foam in the UK.

          Here are some links-



          Ema's sell a white foam that is closed cell and very dense-

          No website, but here's the address-

          E M A Model Supplies Ltd
          Telephone and fax
          Tel: (01932) 228228
          Fax: (01932) 253766

          Address

          Unit 2
          Shepperton Business Park
          Shepperton
          Middlesex
          TW17 8BA


          Also these guys, email them for a local supplier, i found them helpful-

          Find out about Knauf Insulation products, application and services for thermal, acoustic and fire safety


          Also, don't forget, you can get away with using the softer white open cell foam, which you can find at builders merchants, just depends how critical you are.

          Andy

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          • Guest

            #6
            Thanks andy

            regards

            adam

            Thanks andy

            regards

            adam

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            • steveuk
              Junior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 467

              #7
              Hi Adam. I would think

              Hi Adam. I would think you are on the right track with 'Builders merchant'. You can buy sheets that are used in the cavitiy between outer/inner brick courses (come in roughly 4' sheets. Or you can get the really dense stuff that is used as insulation under concrete floors - but this stuff is not cheap! ...!!! I mean it.

              Also you should be able to find the blocks that are made to fit in between rafters for loft conversions.

              Do you have a "Wicks" store any where near?

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              • Guest

                #8
                Sadly not only have b&q.

                Sadly not only have b&q.

                wickes closed age's ago.

                regards adam

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                • steveuk
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 467

                  #9
                  Well the alternatives I can

                  [color=#000000]Well the alternatives I can think of are]

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Not actually sure i have

                    [color=#000000]Not actually sure i have plans for a few sub's.

                    S-class, size was listed above but will have to rework.

                    T-class, I think it was 1]

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                    • steveuk
                      Junior Member
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 467

                      #11
                      I do like the British

                      I do like the British WWII subs, but I haven't come across enough detailed pics to do one justice. Upholder is a good example. The problems are getting good views in the conning tower and all those interesting deck details.
                      If you do get a good set of plans you are doing well. The old "Warship Profile" (number 16) does a study of HMS Upholder, might have plans in it.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        As is said im totally

                        As is said im totally unsure of which model to build.

                        anyone got any suggestion's?

                        adam

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                        • himszy
                          Junior Member
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 282

                          #13
                          I'd go russian nuke, but

                          I'd go russian nuke, but then I love them......

                          Michael

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                          • paul von braun
                            Junior Member
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 242

                            #14
                            Ah, but surely the classic

                            Ah, but surely the classic sub has to be the type VII? A subject for another thread I am sure. I think I shall stick my neck out and say that the modern nuke shape must be easier to fabricate than the older WWII shape hulls.

                            Paul.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              I was looking at otw's

                              I was looking at otw's site. From what i have read on here and from what i see even in the photographs the otw's VII is fantastic a real credit to there line up.

                              It's also there fault im looking for a plan/bulkhead shape etc for Hms upholder.

                              (Because there Hms Upholder is really nice) And now i want one.

                              But only if i can scratch build it.

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