Re: USS Greenling (SSN-614) Scratchbuild
Howdy!
Very nice work, indeed! Just a couple of things;
a) Mushroom anchor needs to be flattened a bit. They weren't balls, but more like you took a ball, cut it into four slices, threw the 2 middle ones away, and used one of the ends. The left over one would be a spare! Also, they had a shallow dimple at the center of their bottom (outboard) end.
b) The "Dunce cap", or propeller nut cover, now in red, should be the same color as the screw. Once fully assembled onto the shaft, the screw, nut, and cap were pretty much a single entity.
c) Zincs are raised off the hull surface. Check out Racer's thread on the 637 he's doing by 'puter. I believe there's a picture or two of zincs in there. Zincs are sacrificial anodes, protecting the hull steel and bronze screw from the effects of galvanic corrosion. All subs have them in some form or fashion. The zincs get eaten up before the bronze and then the steel. They have to be changed out every so many years.
Keep up the nice work!!!!!!!!!
B^)
Howdy!
Very nice work, indeed! Just a couple of things;
a) Mushroom anchor needs to be flattened a bit. They weren't balls, but more like you took a ball, cut it into four slices, threw the 2 middle ones away, and used one of the ends. The left over one would be a spare! Also, they had a shallow dimple at the center of their bottom (outboard) end.
b) The "Dunce cap", or propeller nut cover, now in red, should be the same color as the screw. Once fully assembled onto the shaft, the screw, nut, and cap were pretty much a single entity.
c) Zincs are raised off the hull surface. Check out Racer's thread on the 637 he's doing by 'puter. I believe there's a picture or two of zincs in there. Zincs are sacrificial anodes, protecting the hull steel and bronze screw from the effects of galvanic corrosion. All subs have them in some form or fashion. The zincs get eaten up before the bronze and then the steel. They have to be changed out every so many years.
Keep up the nice work!!!!!!!!!
B^)

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