A Tale of Twin Sisters: Die Grauen Wolf Elektroboote

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  • warpatroller
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 308

    #1

    A Tale of Twin Sisters: Die Grauen Wolf Elektroboote

    After over a decade of forum membership, here begins my first build thread.. As no surprise to anyone who knows of me on here, the subject matter of this build, is the late war German coastal boat, the Type XXIII.. And no, you are not seeing double.. This is a build of not one, but TWO boats! Double the fun! Double the pain! Double the pleasure! Double everything!

    I first obtained these Bronco models four years ago from Caswell. Got the resin fittings for them two years ago from Merriman. Finally got a “real” table to perform the work on this weekend. I seem to progress in two year intervals..

    Mini-Review of the work table:
    I really hope the build up of the models is easier than the assembly of the Husky table that was delivered this morning. The mounting holes in the legs and upper crossbar were not even remotely aligned.. After what seemed like hours of rotary tool fun, I finally got the thing assembled. I destroyed one rotary bit in the process, the hard steel of the table legs ate it for breakfast. Had to enlarge 12 mounting holes with my rotary tool! Twelve holes on a new table that came right out of the box.. I did see some online reviews stating that once you get this table assembled you will strip out the screws in the process. Now I know why. Thanks to my trusty rotary tool, my screws are strip free! The assembly of the table was a nightmare, but once done, it has turned out to be a nice table thus far.. I had to make it work, as it was a craigslist purchase. Couldn't find it anywhere else, and no more of these to be found at Home Depot, where they were once sold. I wanted the adjustable height, castor wheels, and the long but narrow top (62" x 24") so it takes up minimal space in the garage.

    The table from Hell:



    Here are some photos of my Twin Silent Sisters in waiting:













    The wood stand, with the UBoat Badge on it, is for my 32P XXIII, a third sister in waiting..

    As Big Dave would say, more to come.. Hopefully..
  • warpatroller
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 308

    #2
    Die Grauen Mädchen

    I decided each boat needed its own matching work stand. Keeping with the "Double Everything" policy, I constructed twin stands using the packing foam that was included with the Husky Wolf Table. I was thinking I would have to make wooden stands, until I looked at Steve Neill's Skipjack thread, and saw his foam stand.. I had started to discard the foam in my recycle can. Instead I have recycled some of it myself. I custom cut these stands specifically to fit these models.

    I then took photos, in black and white, so I can study the pure and rather shapely form of these two Gray Girls.

    Next, I shall meticulously ponder how I will proceed to get them running silent and deep in uncharted and dangerous waters...
















    Meine kleinen grauen mädchen..

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    • warpatroller
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 308

      #3
      House Painting and fixing my Patio Roof have occupied my time recently, so nothing more has been done with the twins, as of yet.. I've relocated the Husky table into the second bedroom. The high was 106 degrees F here yesterday!! I can't work in the garage when its like this and it will only get worse from now until the fall..

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