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  • raalst
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 1229

    #121
    jeff,

    in "vom orginal..." page

    jeff,

    in "vom orginal..." page 19 such a disk is visible.
    I believe you can see one person standing on it
    with (at least) one foot.
    Since the tower structure is too high to look over
    from ground level, the UZO operator must have had
    some ledge to stand on.

    btw, The vertical grip on the UZO facilitates getting
    out of the hatch, right ?

    My version of the disk might be oversize, in retrospect.

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    • wolf pack
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 28

      #122
      Hi guys,
      I have post a

      Hi guys,
      I have post a couple of photos on www.hyperscale.com new "plastic pics" forum.

      cheers

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      • sam reichart
        Past President
        • Feb 2003
        • 1325

        #123
        Thomas-
        nice work on your model....are

        Thomas-
        nice work on your model....are you going to add that "console" area in the front of your tower?

        just curious,
        Sam

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        • wolf pack
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 28

          #124
          Hi Sam,
          yes im going to

          Hi Sam,
          yes im going to put the rest of the revell parts on the tower and i will add those two instrutments as well,
          Thomas

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

            #125
            >> in "vom orginal..." page

            >> in "vom orginal..." page 19 such a disk is visible.

            Ahhh....good spotting! I had forgotten about that particular photo. Most of the ones I remember seeing have a much smaller attachment flange.

            >> the UZO operator must have had some ledge to stand on.

            That larger piece would be a good ledge.

            >> btw, The vertical grip on the UZO facilitates getting
            out of the hatch, right ?

            I think it may have as a primary purpose the place where the conning tower crew would attach their life belts to.

            -Jeff
            Rohr 1.....Los!

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            • Guest

              #126
              Ok, I simply had to

              Ok, I simply had to try and open up a few flood holes to see how it would look.
              I used a high-speed cutter in my Dremel, with mixed results]http://hem.bredband.net/b150269/u9601.jpg[/img]





              While the holes now are actual holes I find it virtually impossible to use my Dremel to arrive at a scale thickness of the outer plate without the risk of destroying the shape of the flood holes.

              I suppose if I put a new inner hull behind the holes I am afraid the result will look pretty much like Revell moulded it from the start.

              As a final step, perhaps I should set the Dremel aside and try to sand the inside of the hull to thin down the area around the holes.
              Any thoughts?

              Cheers,
              Anders

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              • sam reichart
                Past President
                • Feb 2003
                • 1325

                #127
                Anders-
                my thinking is that once

                Anders-
                my thinking is that once you open them all up and paint it, along with having the interior of the hull dark, no one will notice the thickness of the plastic by these flood vents. I think the ones you've cut out look good.

                Sam

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                • Guest

                  #128
                  Sam,

                  Thanks, and I think you

                  Sam,

                  Thanks, and I think you are right. I actually used a plain white paper to act as a the inner hull when trying this out and the result was quite misleading.
                  Making the inner hull as dark as possible (without painting it black) should make things look better.
                  Also, I think I will try to paint the inside "edges" of each hole black to hide the thick plastic as much as possible.

                  Now, what to do with the deck...

                  Cheers,
                  /Anders

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                  • sam reichart
                    Past President
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 1325

                    #129
                    photoetch! photoetch! White Ensign Models,

                    photoetch! photoetch! White Ensign Models, or someone in the SubCommittee that does decks already perhaps???

                    I understand that White Ensign's deck will not be available til perhaps April?

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                    • raalst
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 1229

                      #130
                      do not "try how it

                      do not "try how it looks" because the difference is too big.
                      If you start opening the deck, beprepared to do the whole deck (all three parts..)

                      Regards,
                      Ronald ("Sore Thumbs") van Aalst

                      ps I got a personal answer from WEM on photo etch:
                      about April, indeed.

                      Progress building ? not much.
                      I must be brushing up on my painting skills..
                      I got lazy and fitted the kit railings. they are clunky.
                      I also forgot that I had a chimney to fit first.
                      This means I probably have to remove them and
                      replace them with brass anyway, sigh.

                      it looks like this right now.

                      ..and like this after some repair.




                      Edited By raalst on 1075588552

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                      • Guest

                        #131
                        Yes, perhaps I should wait

                        Yes, perhaps I should wait and see what WEM will offer in their set before starting work at the deck.

                        Looks good, Ronald! Are you using the WEM enamel colours?

                        Cheers,
                        Anders

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                        • raalst
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 1229

                          #132
                          Hi Anders !

                          No, I

                          [color=#000000]Hi Anders !

                          No, I just use what I have. mostly humbrol.
                          A few days ago I bought the actual revell colors, just to
                          be sure.

                          I did do a lot of model painting, but I am more into
                          weathering than going for the "real" colors.
                          "whatever looks good is good".
                          "Vom Originall..." has a few color pic's, I use that as
                          a rough guide.
                          I do *not* like that granit grey (the greenish one)
                          Still wondering what color I'll choose for the deck.

                          Maybe somebody can help here ]



                          Edited By raalst on 1075760381

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                          • raalst
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 1229

                            #133
                            I am almost ready to

                            I am almost ready to glue the upper tower to the
                            lower tower.
                            Before I do that the interior of the upper tower must
                            be complete and painted.

                            well, I am getting there, it already looks rather
                            grimy and worn.
                            I added silver to suggest metal, then applied some rust
                            color and soaked it (well, be careful..) with used turpentine
                            (with lots of black paint in it) to fade the rust.

                            I detailed the hatch a bit. It looks better than the photo
                            shows.





                            Edited By raalst on 1076106579

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                            • koeze
                              Junior Member
                              • May 2003
                              • 204

                              #134
                              Nice detailing shots.

                              It's a type

                              Nice detailing shots.

                              It's a type IX/c but conning tower is (very) similar.

                              Note the shape this sub is in is not optimal but the wreck photo's, especially the latest show one #### of a lot of detail on the conning tower. Very usefull for adding those little details that make it so much more realistic.

                              U-166

                              EJK

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                              • raalst
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 1229

                                #135
                                Thanks EJK! nice video's.

                                However,

                                Thanks EJK! nice video's.

                                However, beware that this type of tower is different
                                on several points
                                (e.g. UZO not in line with periscopes, both periscopes
                                share one housing, etc), so use with care
                                as an example for the Revell kit.

                                On another subject ]the model[/url]. I think the tower is oversize,
                                because of the amount of room left between the "chimney"
                                and the side of the deck.
                                Or at least the "chimney" is oversized.
                                The comparison also shows the crudeness of the kit's railing.
                                pity I did not dare replace it..




                                Edited By raalst on 1076364560

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