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  • don prince
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 201

    #61
    Originally, I had U-96 painted

    Originally, I had U-96 painted like Jeff's model. Later, I came to realize that U-96 would not have had the Red lower hull. So, I repainted it dark gray. These photos were taken in my den. There are two Offical French photos from Brest, and the shadow box with a piece of the concrete from the bombed area of the U-boat Pens.



    A few photos of the OTW brass tower...





    Regards,
    Don_

    (photo links fixed - Jeff)
    A man's gotta know his limitations...
    Harry Callahan, SFPD

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    • anonymous

      #62
      Sorry but check again the

      Sorry but check again the links you created. The pictures are not showing up.

      Thanks,

      Steve

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      • anonymous

        #63
        Thanks. Man she's just beautiful!

        Thanks. Man she's just beautiful! Thanks for posting.

        Steve

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        • tabledancer
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2005
          • 573

          #64
          Don,
          Your boat looks just great,I

          Don,
          Your boat looks just great,I like the detail of the OTW c/t.Is the deck of the c/t brass and did the turnbuckels and insulators on the radio wire rigging come with the kit.
          TD

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          • fx models
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 166

            #65
            Well.. we here have just

            Well.. we here have just finished a 1]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] ] but the darn Navy made us give to THEM. So we are out of luck with THAT project.

            Here's da fiberglassin' shot of da sail. We only used 1650 gallons of resin! ]http://fxmodels.com/subbaseOFFLINE/0877514-640x480.jpg[/img]

            Now we are thinking about a 1]http://fxmodels.com/subbaseOFFLINE/SaturnVOnPad.jpg[/img]


            After the Sat V? Well, we were thinking of recreating Mars at 1]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_lol.gif[/img]

            Marc

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            • koeze
              Junior Member
              • May 2003
              • 204

              #66
              Marc,

              LOL

              Have another!!! http://www.peters-cnc-ecke.de/Forum/Gif/silly.gif http://www.peters-cnc-ecke.de/Forum/Gif/00000158.gif http://www.peters-cnc-ecke.de/Forum/Gif/00000164.gif

              Marc,

              LOL

              Have another!!!

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              • don prince
                SubCommittee Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 201

                #67
                Hi TD,

                The OTW tower is

                Hi TD,

                The OTW tower is a complete brass build. Yes, the tower brass desk came with the kit. The turnbuckles and insulators are resin and came with the kit as well.

                Basically, I used the two brass tower sides and the two deck plates. Most of the other accessories were made from brass plate, or brass rod stock. The tower lip has a brass rod soldered to the upper edge all the way around from one end to the other. The UZO and binocular's are cast and I made the central ring from brass rod. I made the stacks and screens from brass plate, and the loop antenna housing is made from brass plate. The antenna shaft is like a old screen door bolt, you lift up on the loop, turn 90 degrees, and it drops down into the brass housing.

                All of the brass support structure for the winter garden has to be hand made. The running lamps on the tower are hand made, and include a inner brass tube. I can slide a LED into the tube to light the tower for night running.

                I used computer PC SCSI wire for the U-boat cables. The SCSI cable is heavy silver plated copper wires. I stripped three wires from the PC cable and twisted them to make the U-boat cables. In time, the silver will tarnish and look fairly realistic. Last, but not least, the sawfish are hand painted on the tower sides.

                Regards,
                Don_
                A man's gotta know his limitations...
                Harry Callahan, SFPD

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                • tabledancer
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 573

                  #68
                  VERY GOOD http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_biggrin.gif.As I said

                  VERY GOOD .As I said before,your boat is TOP SHELF.I really want to get started on a OTW like yours,maybe this winter after I get U-407 taken care of. I`m glad that I did a smaller boat first just to gain to knowledge before jumping into a big boat.
                  TD

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                  • anonymous

                    #69
                    Well.. we here have just

                    Well.. we here have just finished a 1]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] ] but the darn Navy made us give to THEM. So we are out of luck with THAT project.

                    Here's da fiberglassin' shot of da sail. We only used 1650 gallons of resin! ]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_lol.gif[/img]

                    Marc
                    Your a nut. Too big and not finished off very well. Where did you learn to build models? I think you should go back to school and learn how to build. Or take some lessons from Merriman.

                    God I'd hate to see your CGI work. Must be scary. I bet you use a Mac and Maya. Typical! PC's rule with Lightwave.

                    I've worked in motion picture visual effects for over 30 years now. Everything from Star Trek the Motion Picture to Ghost Busters. Don't quite you day job kid! LOL!!!!


                    Steve




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                    • don prince
                      SubCommittee Member
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 201

                      #70
                      Hi TD,

                      U-407 was a Type

                      Hi TD,

                      U-407 was a Type VIIc... What is the scale of your U-Boat, and is it a kit? Post some photos?

                      Regards,
                      Don_
                      A man's gotta know his limitations...
                      Harry Callahan, SFPD

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                      • fx models
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 166

                        #71
                        >I bet you use a

                        >I bet you use a Mac and Maya. Typical! PC's rule with Lightwave.

                        AUGGH!!! Steve!!! Dont say that! EURRGHH!!! No way man! I use a PC and have been a lightwave head for 6 years. Now though I must admit... I am a Cinema 4D head... We used it to great effect on our last underwater series [German-based production for History Channel and I havent seen finished product].

                        >I've worked in motion picture visual effects for over 30 years now. Everything from Star Trek the Motion Picture to Ghost Busters. Don't quite you day job kid! LOL!!!!

                        Aww but Steve, this IS my day job! Awww man!!! NOW what am I supposed to do!?!?!

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                        • anonymous

                          #72
                          HA! Good to hear. I

                          HA! Good to hear. I lose jobs all the time to producers with the brain of a pea. Those are key ugly words they look for. I think they believe LW is a toy program!

                          An if you ever get any over flow let me know. Things are slow. Haven't heard from my usual client in awhile. History Channel.

                          They must be out sourcing my butt! Arrrggg!!! Man that Dog fighter show was, well. I got calls from my mates saying they sure hoped that wasn't my work. I was happy to tell them no it wasn't. But who knows they might have given who ever did that stuff two cents and three days to do it! LOL!

                          I'd sure like to see some of your clips sometime. You do fantastic work my friend.

                          Steve




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                          • tabledancer
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 573

                            #73
                            Don,
                            Steve has posted some picts

                            Don,
                            Steve has posted some picts on page 5 of this thread of my boat for me.It is a Revell 1/72 boat with a few aftermarket items and the wtc by Big Dave.It was finished till this past weekend when I had in encounter with some enemy rockit fire and pretty near lost the boat Now it`s in drydock for a major refit after only 1 patrol .

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                            • anonymous

                              #74
                              Yikes. What a day!

                              Steve

                              Yikes. What a day!

                              Steve

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                              • don prince
                                SubCommittee Member
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 201

                                #75
                                Hi TD,

                                It sound like your

                                Hi TD,

                                It sound like your U-407 ran into the Polish Destroyer Garland and the Destroyer HMS Troubridge and Destroyer HMS Terpsichore (like the original U-407). However, you U-407 was not destroyed and sunk. There were 48 survivers, including the Captain [OL Hans Kolbus]. U-407 will live to patrol again...

                                Regards,
                                Don_
                                A man's gotta know his limitations...
                                Harry Callahan, SFPD

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