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#121 Posted : 14 June 2015 12:19:41

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I have test fitted some of the enhancement parts and apart from a little trimming, as per the instructions, all seem ok.

I have fitted my 3 guide tubes - one to each compartment - and once the glue has dried I will trim all the ends flush with the hull/bulkheads and then continue with the planking. I did check that I could feed wires through the tubes before gluing themBigGrin .
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#122 Posted : 14 June 2015 13:03:13

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Hi Graeme,
Those parts for the torpedo room fit in beautifully - I can see they're only dry fitted at the moment, but what a difference it's going to make to the finished model. Good to see them going in. WTGBigGrin
Happy building
David
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#123 Posted : 17 June 2015 13:22:27

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Love your work Graeme!
Greetings,
Walter



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#124 Posted : 17 June 2015 15:14:07

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Hi Grame.
Comming along nicely. love the torpedo room mod. look forward to seeing your progress ian.Cool BigGrin
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#125 Posted : 24 June 2015 10:56:59

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Thanks for the positive comments guys.
I have now finished the first layer of planking (except for the bow area) and given it a rough sanding in preparation for the 2cnd layer next month. I have also cut out the framework in the control room and engine room areas and fitted the floor to the control room.
The next job is to cut down the starboard plastic bow piece and start prepping the resin parts for the torpedo room.
I have been investigating the number and colour of lights in the 3 cutout areas but get more confused as I go. Initially, as I have said in previous posts, I read that there were only white lights in the engine room with red and blue lights in the other areas (blue to signify silent running).
However, on examining the panoramic images on the DVD I have of the U-995 (a type VIIc boat as well) I saw a single red and a green light (not blue) in the engine room and no red in the torpedo room, although I am going to go back and re-examine all the images as it is difficult to see as flourescent lights have been strung along all compartments for visitor H&S I presume.
I will be concentrating on the torpedo room for now as it will be way down the line before the internals for the control room and engine room are fitted. Looking at a German site which shows the magazine build instructions for all current issues there is no sign of any internal structures abd they are up to issue 79.
That's it for now
Graeme
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first planking stbd.jpg
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#126 Posted : 24 June 2015 12:09:17

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Brilliant work, this is looking really monsterous now Cool
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#127 Posted : 24 June 2015 12:18:23

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Hi graeme.
Looking stunning. look forward to see how you fit the lighting in.
Keep up the good work IanCool BigGrin
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#128 Posted : 24 June 2015 12:22:32

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Lovely job on the planking Graeme, good clean work as per usual. Here's a link to a website which sells original u-boat colours
http://www.snmstuff.co.uk/lifec...kriegsmarine-2-22ml-x-6/
Hope it's helpful to you.
Looking forward to seeing more soon.
Happy building
David
PS: How did you find the job of planking? Did you find many places where the wood will be either to deep or too high? Just that on doing mine, I noticed a lot of places where the wood is already level with the surface of the plastic mouldings and it appears there will be one heck of a lot of sanding to do after the 2nd planking is finished.
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#129 Posted : 24 June 2015 13:23:36

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Cheers David, thanks for the link but I ordered some Lifecolour paints yesterday for the Outer Hull, Vallejo Ivory for some interior and the rest inside are just variations in White (so is Ivory I suppose but I thought I'd order it and see what it is like).
As for the planking, I agree with you, a lot of sanding with maybe a bit of filler at the stern.
Graeme
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#130 Posted : 24 June 2015 14:25:45

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Absolutely stunning work!

Walter
Greetings,
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Revell B-24D Liberator 1:48

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#131 Posted : 24 June 2015 15:54:07

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Cheers Walter, I look forward to seeing your build continue.
Graeme
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#132 Posted : 27 June 2015 16:43:43

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Just a quick update, I have trimmed up most of the resin parts and they seem to fit ok. I still have the flash and outside edge of the upper floor over the torpedo storage to remove and the ceiling parts to modify for lighting but the rest are ready for washing, priming and painting prior to fitting the various valve wheels and gluing in place - easier said than done.
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test fit torpedo room bow.jpg
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#133 Posted : 27 June 2015 18:49:56

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BigGrin Looks great, that resin certainly looks the partCool
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#134 Posted : 28 June 2015 12:53:21

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Hi Graeme. I have been reading through your build log and I have to say that you are making a first class job of your build. The fwd torpedo room enhancement kit certainly improves the whole starboard side of the model and to even add lighting as well, is a credit to you.

I don't think I will be going that far with my model, just stick to the original I think, as I can't really afford to splash out for the enhancement kit, having already just ordered the Honda CB750 Motorbike collection as well. This has now upped my models budget, but I love classic bikes as well. Besides, SWMBO is looking over my shoulder as I write. Yes dear, I am not going to buy any more models just yet!

Anyway Graeme, I wish you luck and hope you have success with your lighting. I will be following your build with interest.

ALARM!!!!

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#135 Posted : 28 June 2015 13:58:07

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Thanks for the interest Geoff. Can't wait to see your build get underway.

Another quick update - still cleaning uo the resin parts and I have started to add a couple of details ti the tube doors. None of the resin parts are glued yet as I will paint them all before assembly.

Graeme
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#136 Posted : 28 June 2015 14:44:22

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A quick mod to the previous pic. On re-examining images of the tube doors on the U-995, the center pin should be a valve handle with locking lever.
I took a copper eye pin and soldered the gap between the eye and stem.
I then cut the close to the soldered joint and straitened the longer end which will be the locking lever. The valve handle will later be glueg to the short end.
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#137 Posted : 28 June 2015 23:23:02

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Nice work Graeme. Once painted, the torpedo room should look great. Really enjoying your build log.

Geoff
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#138 Posted : 29 June 2015 00:42:20

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Hi Graeme,
Nice to see work starting on the torpedo tubes. They're going to look great when they're painted. You'll be well ahead of me by the time I get the rest of my parts.BigGrin.
Hope MarineModellWerft is back soon so I can buy them.
Happy building
David
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#139 Posted : 29 June 2015 13:57:14

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Hi graeme.
Lovely work on the torpedo tubs.
Look forward to seeing more of your build. IanCool Cool BigGrin
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#140 Posted : 30 June 2015 10:37:59

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Lovely work, Graeme.

I wanted to ask - which glue did you use attaching the plastic parts to the wooden frame?

Thanks,
Walter
Greetings,
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Present builds:
Revell B-24D Liberator 1:48

On the shelf:
Italeri "Fiat Mefistofele", Italeri "Moto Guzzi California", Fokker "Red Baron", Revell Bismarck, Revell Tirpitz, Arab Dow, Stage Coach, .....

Completed builds:
McLaren MP4/4, D-51 Steam Locomotive, HMS Victory, GWH F-15D Eagle, St. Stephen`s Cathedral (cardboard), Solar-powered paddle Steamer (little project with my son), HMS Victory X-section, "Geli" Phantom II (cardboard)
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