Russian subs colors - Article in March '05 SCR: wrong!

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  • gerwalk
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 525

    #1

    Russian subs colors - Article in March '05 SCR: wrong!

    Reading Herr Wernecke scratch-building Alfa article in the March '05 SCR I was surprised to read]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_mad.gif[/img]

    I'm not saying that the Alfa lower hull was never "grey", black, or green just that saying they were always grey or that all the russian subs lower hulls are grey is WRONG.

    BTW]Old good Deepstorm[/url]Rubin site in ENGLISH!Submarine id
  • wayne frey
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 925

    #2
    I saw that.
    He was

    I saw that.
    He was misinformed for sure. Even in black and white, if you look at the my Alfa drydock shots from last year, you can see the lower is a different color.
    I tend to belive Sergey. He drove one. The Alfa had black,red, and green lower colors at different points. The green was due mostly to chemicals, zinc , I think to slow marine growth.
    Also, the hull taper is wrong, and hatch location, which I confirmed is the same on all Alfa's. Prop lacks the attenuator., and the intakes are absent.He used some dated information, based on what I think was Merrimen's drawings that Sharpe uses.
    The up side is he did a #### of a job!! It looks to be a well made kit. Nose looks correct, Sail looks mostly correct.
    I do like the track he put on it.
    Well made, but not accurate.

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    • gerwalk
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 525

      #3
      I agree, the work he

      [color=#000000]I agree, the work he put in doing his boat is amazing that is something I can't deny! The absense of the notorious water intakes or the hatch position you mentioned are very conspicuous too.

      The B&W photos from your article shows a lighter color in the lower hull different from what you would expect from fouling or weathering, that's for sure!

      What bothers me a lot is that he made an statement saying NO RED HULLS for the entire russian fleet! Now there is bunch of modelers that could be confused by this. I wonder if someone can publish an article in SCR saying that ALL the U-booten had red hulls because he asked an old u-boot crew and the guy told him]

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      • wayne frey
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 925

        #4
        I have color dvd's of

        I have color dvd's of Russian submarines (Akula,Delta, Oscar,etc) in drydock showing the red lower primer.
        I do not want to come across as flaming him. I am glad someone came out with a rusky boat. Everybody knows I love em. I would still like to see a Delta IV in 1/96 scale

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

          #5
          May I suggest that someone

          May I suggest that someone (Wayne?) write a polite review of the article in question and point out where the difference of opinion lies?

          -Jeff
          Rohr 1.....Los!

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          • wayne frey
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2003
            • 925

            #6
            When I get a moment,

            When I get a moment, I will sit down and do that.
            I want to say going into this that I am not "zinging" anybody.
            Building a kit at ALL has my respect. I will show the differences that I know are true. Even with the pictures, I did not catch everything. Merrimen and Thor spotted several things I missed when the pictures came out.
            I do enjoy the chase though. It is fun turning up new stuff.

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            • gerwalk
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 525

              #7
              Yes finding new things is

              Yes finding new things is really fun. The russian subs are still a virgin land to be discovered!

              I agree that your analisys should be polite and respectfull and it will be for sure an excellent reading!

              Please, I don't want to flame the author (as in Flaming]Research[/u]" With all due respect.

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