Spot on there Chock,
I use these pencils for a lot of my artwork, they really are very good:up: If your going to use them for weathering ya gonna have to add a TINY bit of Fairy liquid, this will help break the surface tension of the water thus making them easier to apply. Sav. |
The main flood area was cut open , ready for slats.
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3...8989pp5.th.jpg Carefuly grinding from inside of the hull using Dremel , its probably easiest bit of mechanical job on the model. I think the end result its well worth the effort. Im thinking about cuting away the thin strip just top of opening , in order to better the top of the saddle tanks. http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/4...7997jc4.th.jpg Work on improving saddle tanks has started. Using Chocks drawing i managed to locate internal ribbing. It is only my interpretation and under any circumstances should be copied as acurate. It`s hard to be sure of the location of the ribs , as the area rearly got damaged enough to give us the true picture. And due to boats spending majority of time being submerged , the picture evidence is scarce. Now i need scrape away between the ribs slightly / similar to sides of the hull / but not as deep. The saddle tanks never had as much ripple , more like dents and knocks. TBC... *Thats what i got Savvy: http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/2...1059yj4.th.jpg |
Its criminal , but the choping started. :hmm:
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/2116/75959os8.th.jpg TBC... |
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I don't understand what you're doing in this photo (more precisely, why and what are your intentions?) I'm following this thread closely, as I have a couple of boats of my own to build. I love these 'watch me build it' postings and it's great to have one here at Subsim. :up: |
How hard would it be to convert this model to R/C? Even just a surface modal would be cool.:hmm:
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:D so much stuff done..and still a long way to go
keep it up guys, I like to see the progess step by step :up: |
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When you open the main flood area , you end up with one long slot on the side of the ship. When looking thru this hole you can see everything inside the ship. What im intending to do is to extend the tanks inside the hul - giving it the 3D effect. First of all i need to get the inner hul , to check how much room im given to play with. The parts are in the post , and that stoping me from doing the lower flood holes aswell. Hopefuly i get the delivery soon. Hope it helps Bill Nichols. TBC... |
Bill, he's lying. He wants to cut the boat in pieces just so he can glue it all back together again and feel a greater sense of accomplishment: "Behold, mortals! I have built this entire VIIC from scratch, rivet by rivety, plate by plate! Now all I need is a lightning to bring the crew to life! This will be the ultimate midget submarine! Muwahahahahaha!"
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Bill - you can see from that angle better , when looking along the open slot the line where tank ends inside the hul. It abruptly ends and ruins the whole effect of open floodholes. Another thing is the slats / im planning on adding them / need some kind of support-otherwise you end up with the deck hunging in thin air.
http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/7...6578eb0.th.jpg Edit: Ive made couple of drawings in paint to demonstrate better what i had in mind. http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/5823/szkicko8.th.jpg http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/5...kic2uv2.th.jpg TBC... |
Hi Bill go here http://www.rokket.biz/models/modelsw...57/prog7.shtml
Siara, Hope i'm not treading on your toes by posting the link above, it's well worth a visit if you have not seen it. Whilst ya there take a look at the pdf for U-Boat colours, helped me out loads:rock: I'm still waiting for the POSTMAN:stare: so far all thats arrived is the Eduard etch, it's really starting to get to me now:damn: Sav:damn: :stare: |
Have i seen it? - NO. Im kidding , course i`ve seen it. That was the inspiration , amongst the others. Whats great about looking at other people models , every modeler does it diferently. One prefers putting emphasis on paintwork , while other likes attention to detail on his gun. The essence is to combine the lot in one.
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I completeted this model about two years ago (I got one of the first ones). I was impressed with the size of it, and it truly showed me how big these things were, when I compared the length of the hull pieces to my completed Revell B-36 of 1/72nd scale. The B-36 is one huge machine, the U-boat dwarfed it.
The deck gun alone is a little model of really good detail, out the box. I patterned mine after the U-96 from Das boot. I even made the grey laughing sword fish from this historically based, yet fictional boat. I used my DVD, and freez frame alot to get the minutest exterior detail, though I must say, the detail of my model will pale in comparison to what this fellow is doing with his. My model is the centerpiece of my room, it can't be anything else it is so huge. It will however be dwarfed by my yet to be completed 1/72 scale Gato class boat. It is half as long if not more than the "little" type VII. |
Yup, that's the thing which struck me when I toured U-534, the Type IX, before, sadly, it was closed to the public.
You only really ever see pictures of guys on the sub's deck when it is tied up at the dock with most of it underwater, so you don't really appreciate the scale. Sure it is pretty cramped inside, but when you walk up to one on land, it's a real shock how big the bloody things were. The other thing that stikes you is how graceful they look, almost like a creature rather than a machine, which I supose is what they are trying to emulate in being like a whale or something. The curve of the fixed part of the bowplanes really does look like a big sea creature's fin when you walk under it, it's a really beautiful organic shape. Of course now they are cutting up U-534, that experience will be gone forever, and I'm having a hard time forgiving them for that, so it's nice to see all these models taking shape. :D Chock |
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