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Old 02-14-09, 01:56 PM   #811
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Incredible!
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Old 02-15-09, 10:23 AM   #812
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I've run out of descriptives ...
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Old 02-15-09, 02:20 PM   #813
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Very, very nice. I'm guessing it's almost finished then?
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Old 02-15-09, 03:18 PM   #814
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Theres few more things to be done.
I need to make the 88mm gun from scratch, and crew of 3 for it. All the rigging, and weather the deck to close this project.
I just ordered the VW Kubelwagen type 82 in huge 1/9 scale to go nicely with the BMW R-75 i was planning
I should receive the delivery this week, so i need to hurry with this boat.
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Old 02-15-09, 03:57 PM   #815
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Fantastic effort Siara
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Old 02-15-09, 05:08 PM   #816
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Theres few more things to be done.
I need to make the 88mm gun from scratch, and crew of 3 for it. All the rigging, and weather the deck to close this project.
I just ordered the VW Kubelwagen type 82 in huge 1/9 scale to go nicely with the BMW R-75 i was planning
I should receive the delivery this week, so i need to hurry with this boat.
OK, but don't hurry it so much, we've enjoyed all your step by step posts and there should be more to come.
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Old 02-15-09, 09:26 PM   #817
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Amazing!

Much respect to you for doing this so diligently!
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Old 02-18-09, 03:48 PM   #818
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Im having few days off from the shipyard- i got slightly bored with the boat, and instead of pushing it i started making preparations for my next project- ESCI BMW R75 in huge 1/9 scale.
Its such nice kit i thought i will make it slightly better.
Im gonna make all the lights work, and working ignition.
Heres the first project of the lights:




Hope you dont mind me having few days off.
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Old 02-18-09, 06:20 PM   #819
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I think it is a good idea not pushing the things, especially when the job is near of be completed, a lack on attention may ruin an excellent project, and this u-boat is a master piece.

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Old 02-18-09, 06:30 PM   #820
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The lights for your next project look very interesting. I attended IPMS Nationals SMW Telford, England, last November, and there was a submarine like this, but it was opened, using the interior fittings and sections from Czech Master Kits and on the roof of each section it had a couple of LED lights illuminating the interior I can tell you that it looked really wonderful.
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Old 02-19-09, 03:25 AM   #821
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Hi Siara,

you should go for the warm-light white LED, on the right side of your second picture. Xenon lights weren´t so common on Type 82s in these times

One hint for the wiring of the LEDs, especially for the motorcycle where concealing of the wires may be difficult:

In my slotcars I use "Enameled Wire" for wiring the LED lights, it´s available in different diameters (0.5mm and less) and should be available for a few bucks in every electronics store.
Here is a link of an online shop I found with a quick Gogle search in the UK, quite pricy though:

http://www.rrunner.co.uk/wire/qse.htm

This material is very flexible, basically it is used for coils in relais for example, and easy to handle, you only need to "burn" the enamel varnish with your soldering iron to strip the ends and solder them to the LEDs etc.

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Old 02-19-09, 03:38 AM   #822
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Good tips Gandalf!
the brighter of the LED`s will be replaced by the 1.8mm white LED - i just ordered 40 of them from states, and awaiting delivery.
The wires will be replaced also. It is only the mock up, to see whats needed, and corrections will be applied soon.
I like to get everything sorted before the model is put togeteher to avoid disapointment
That wire is well expensive.
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Old 02-19-09, 04:02 AM   #823
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Yes as I said, it´s quite pricy. Here in Germany I use to buy such stuff from

http://www.reichelt.de

or

http://www.conrad.de

You should search for "Kupferlackdraht" if you go for a german online shop. In the first one a 115m coil of 0.2mm wire costs 1,70€ and will last roughly a whole life , it´s also quite handy for repairing PCBs. Hope this link will work:

http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA...38eb199c2269a5

This copper wire in greater diameter can also be used for scratchbuilding steel cables, e.g. for tow ropes on tanks, I found a nice how-to for that once a while ago, I´ll have to check if I can retrieve this link.

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Old 02-19-09, 04:38 AM   #824
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Here you go...

first the link for making steel cables, the website is in german language but the pictures are quite self explanatory, or you can try to translate it with e.g. Google. If you have difficulties with understanding don´t bother to ask, I can translate it for you.

http://www.modellversium.de/tipps/6-...eren/119-.html

and another interesting one from the same site, maybe for the motorcycle´s saddle:

http://www.modellversium.de/tipps/6-...eren/118-.html

There are even some more interesting articles on this website...

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Old 02-19-09, 06:36 AM   #825
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I have a XXI type u-boat model sitting on my shelf Made it in few days actually.
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