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Small World Models 1/96th Blueback Kit Restoration
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They look fantastic. Are there any reinforcing materials in the appendages, or is the resin robust enough to withstand bumps and scrapes?
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Here is a shot of the appendages and the scopes/shears. Carbon fiber rod is inserted inside each of the masts to make them very robust. The carbon fiber rod is provided. I have not received the brass propeller from the manufacturer yet, but the kit includes a beautiful, scale propeller for the kit. I will post it up as soon as I have it in hand.


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Thanks very much, Sam! The 100 F+ temperatures are making it tough to do much in the shop right now. As soon as it cools down I'll get the hull molds completed and then get the first batch of kits off to Bob.
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Wow, Matt. That boat looks spectacular. Fantastic detail on the hull and sail. When’s it going to be ready for release?
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After a few delays, the Small World Models 1/96th scale USS Blueback has been completely reworked and is nearly ready to mold up. The only item requiring molding is the hull. All of the other components are 3D resin printed out in extra strength resin. There is still a small amount of cleanup to do but it is very nearly done. Here are a few photos for you to review.














Last edited by thor; 07-23-2024, 05:24 PM.
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The detail is not showing up in these photos because the scribe lines and other details are covered in wet resin. A few minutes in the alcohol bath will clean them right up!
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Great work! It's nice to see this classic sub/kit coming back.
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Here is another update and a huge milestone was reached with this project. All of the 3D CAD work is complete. The sail, scope, shears, and appendages have all been printed out and fit tested. I am very happy with the results, although there were many failures along the way. The hull will go into the 3D resin printer next week leading to the final step of pulling the epoxy mold off of the 3D pattern for the production of kit parts.
My thanks go out to Bob Martin for his very kind patience with me on this kit, as well as the many folks waiting for its release. I think you will be very happy with the end result and how fast this kit will go together.
More to come on the assembly methods we came up with to make this kit go together very fast and accurately.Last edited by thor; 04-15-2024, 05:20 PM.
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That detail on the snorkel head is pretty amazing at that scale.
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Matt, That is really nice. I need to learn how to create hulls from a drawing in Fusion.
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Thanks, Bill!
I worked on the bow and upper deck scribing a bit this morning. Here is where it is as of today, March 18th, 2024. I should have all of the scribing wrapped up by the weekend so the hull can be split into a bow and stern section for 3D Resin Printing. These will then be joined to form an all-new master pattern for molding to produce the epoxy glass kit hulls from.
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