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Swabbie
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Today I came up with an interesting approach to the challenge of building a 1/72 scale UB-III. If I could find a highly accurate 3D model of the submarine and figure out the scale in inches, I could then "slice" the entire model like a cucumber. Once the sections or frames could be cut from 1/4 in. styrene, it could then be glued together to make a very solid plastic model. I would still need to add fine details such as rivets and such, but it ought to work. what are your thoughts?.
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Airplane Nerd
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WELCOME ABOARD!!!!!!
![]() I think this is a cool idea. Go for it!
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Eternal Patrol
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Absolutely - do it!
Look around the web. You'll probably find good drawings to work from. Conversion to 1/72 or any other scale is easy. Here is a description, if not detailed drawings. http://uboat.net/wwi/types/?type=UB+III Just multiply the dimensions in meters by 39.37 to get the length in inches, then divide by 72 and you'll know exactly how big it's going to be. Then when you have proper drawings it's easy to resize them to match the scale dimensions and print them out, and you'll have a pattern. You'll also need to find as many detailed photographs as you can, because it's the details that make the model.
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Swabbie
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Thanks a bunch guys, especially for that math tip. I did spend the last two months gathering the photos and Rossler generalplans. But it still seems as though those who have great talent in 3D have devoted it to only the WW2 u-boats. Getting the side/top proportions should be easy, the cross-sectional frames from bow to stern are still elusive.
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