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  • sam reichart
    Past President
    • Feb 2003
    • 1325

    #136
    As a sidenoe...I posted a

    As a sidenoe...I posted a request on the Fine Scale site to see how much interest there would be in a photoetch deck that Jeff LaRue would produce for this model. Who would buy one here? Jeff needs to get some feedback to get an idea of pricing....can you all give him some feedback in this forum as well???

    thanks,
    Sam

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    • raalst
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 1229

      #137
      A bit about the wintergarten.


      A bit about the wintergarten.
      in the (fuzzy) foreground you see two added brass railings.
      The sockets in which the vertical rails are glued have
      been sanded off (before those rails were glued in, to avoid
      breaking the railing itself).
      I removed the flagpole vertical rail. It was strangely
      shaped, and the photo's I checked just show a normal
      rail with a tube attached (to put the flagpole in).




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      • wolf pack
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 28

        #138
        Hi to all of you.

        A

        Hi to all of you.

        A very interestig article about the u boat primer color that germans use under the greay paint on the boats can be found at http://www.armed-guard.com/agcoffin.html.
        Brad post that address on hyperscale.com ship chat forum.
        just reed the first paragraph of chapter two.

        Thomas

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        • raalst
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 1229

          #139
          Hi thomas, thanks for the

          Hi thomas, thanks for the tip.

          Do you have more photo's of your excellent painting
          technique ? Keep 'm coming !

          I have added the two aft antenna insulators.
          I made them with soldering lead, two small brass
          tubes and a few bits of scrap plastic.

          have a look

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          • sam reichart
            Past President
            • Feb 2003
            • 1325

            #140
            Ronald-
            nice touch on the insulators!

            Ronald-
            nice touch on the insulators! Your model is coming along very well!

            Sam

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            • wolf pack
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2004
              • 28

              #141
              Ronald,
              I like those insulators,do

              Ronald,
              I like those insulators,do you have a pic of the reall onec to see them?I didnt know that they where on the aft side of the tower too.I have stop for a while the wathering because a friend of mine told me that tamiya model magazine in the next issue is about to have a u boat so i want to take some ideas from them.

              Sam thanks for you kind words.

              Thomas

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              • raalst
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 1229

                #142
                Thomas, I mailed you 2

                [color=#000000]Thomas, I mailed you 2 photo scans.
                Be patient, the mail is almost 2 Mb large.

                Other people ]



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                • wolf pack
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 28

                  #143
                  Hi Ronald,
                  i have the robert

                  Hi Ronald,
                  i have the robert stern book and yes i just saw this detail but i yould like to see the other one too.you can send it at t_karagiannis@ address im still useing this.

                  Thank you

                  ps i will inform the forum here and the hyperscale forum when tamiya magazine is out.




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                  • charlemagne
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 16

                    #144
                    I am very pleased with

                    I am very pleased with this topic and I am a great admirer of the Ronald van Aalst remakes his Revell 1/72 U-Boot into a much better one... It's really becoming a beauty! I take my hat off for his building skills.
                    I just made a small and basic website with some pictures of my rebuilding progress on the Revell kit. My photographic talents are very poor so excuse me for the often blurry pictures.
                    Plantagenet

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                    • sam reichart
                      Past President
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 1325

                      #145
                      Fred-
                      the sander that you used

                      Fred-
                      the sander that you used did a nice job of opening the flood vents...can I assume it is some sort of reciprocating or circular sander?

                      Also, I noticed that you have built up styrene (plasticard) ribs along the inside of the hull...is this for additional strength because of the sanding? I saw the same under one of your deck shots too.

                      Overall, your model is shaping up very nicely.

                      regards,
                      Sam

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                      • charlemagne
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 16

                        #146
                        Hi Sam,
                        The sanding machine is

                        Hi Sam,
                        The sanding machine is one I bought from Proxxon and is not a circular one but a reciprocating one. It's like a pen and only works on 12volts. I can with an extra adapter adjust the speed.
                        The Evergreen plastic I used was for additional strength. The sanding makes a great job, because the floodholes become natural thing. The disadvantage is that the whole part is becoming weak and hence my Everygreen solution.
                        The Evergreen inside of the hull is for making a cigar tube... but this is an experiment.
                        I added a photo on my website of the sander.
                        FredProxxon

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                        • raalst
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 1229

                          #147
                          Hi fred, nice web site

                          Hi fred, nice web site !
                          I need inspiration too ! always nice to see other people's
                          work. Your decks will have become very thin, right ?

                          Well, your pictures of the railings finally did it.
                          I will replace mine. you are right, it looks far better,
                          and I have the material, so why not indeed !

                          photo below shows the upper windabweiser in place,
                          some puttying between the windabweiser and the
                          aerial housing, and a new fitting on the top of the
                          aerial housing. the top of the aerial housing varied
                          a bit. Anybody who has a clear photo of the top of the
                          aerial housing ?

                          have a look

                          On the other side of the tower, the windabweiser does not have the correct form for U-203. It should continue all the way along the tower, but the kit's version does not.




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                          • wolf pack
                            Junior Member
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 28

                            #148
                            Hi Fred,
                            Very nice job and

                            Hi Fred,
                            Very nice job and very very nice work on the holes.
                            Tell me somethink please about the brass propelles.
                            Are they made from raboesh? And how many mm are in diameter.I have order mine from my local hobby store 20mm and im waiting for them.And here is a tip.Because they look very shine and if you want to make them look used you can put them for a few minutes in acid to became like old.I have done that on my flower class corvette brass prop and the result was good.I use a special acid that is used to make electronic printed circuits,It removes the cooper from them.It is cheap and if you ask on an electronic shop they will help you.If you dont like the result you can shine them back with brass polish liquid.I first test it on an old shell i had from the army and then try it on the prop.

                            Keep up the good work

                            Thomas

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                            • charlemagne
                              Junior Member
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 16

                              #149
                              Hi Ronald,
                              Thanks for the nice

                              Hi Ronald,
                              Thanks for the nice words... your inspirations has inspired me... Now you know!
                              The decks have become thin, but with the plastic from Evergreen it adds enough strength.

                              Hi Thomas,
                              Again thanks for the nice words regarding the sanding job.
                              To be honest I don't really know which manufacture made them, but I know it is a Dutch company. I took a Revell propeller with me to my local hobby shop and the one I picked came very close to the Revell's.
                              Thanks for the acid tip.... That one I did not know. I always used to give them a fire treatment... with a special lighter from Proxxon, but I will give your tip a go.

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                              • charlemagne
                                Junior Member
                                • Feb 2004
                                • 16

                                #150
                                Hi guys,

                                I added some new

                                Hi guys,

                                I added some new pictures of the tower remaking and a "next" page section.

                                Fred

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