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1/48 scale U-Boat U230 [Part 1] Options
Sticky Wickett
#121 Posted : 26 January 2017 19:59:06

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All in all the results looked very good but when compared to the original photo it just didn't look quite right.......

I noticed that my version wasn't long enough; It needed to reach further down the hull. The oblong slot also looked to low compared to the original.

This bugged me and eventually got the better of me and I decided to remove the plates, grind out a larger slot higher up, fabricate two more exhaust plates and refit the whole thing.

I'm glad I did as it looks much improved and in keeping with the original photograph. I can now look at it and feel comfortable!

The attached images show the new exhaust plates fixed in place. The first image shows the original plate held against the new version so you can see the difference.
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#122 Posted : 26 January 2017 20:00:25

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Thanks for looking in. More posts to follow soon.

Kind Regards,
Phil W
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#123 Posted : 27 January 2017 11:44:25

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Hi everyone, in the past week I've been adding modifications to the conning tower to convert it from a Turm 1 [U96 version - single 2cm flak gun on platform] to a Turm IV [modified U230 version - twin 2cm flak guns on upper platform by bridge and a 3.7cm flak gun on lower platform]. I have built up some plastic sections using 1.0mm and 0.5mm plastic sheet. The photos for this part of the build will posted in about 3 weeks as there are more posts, unrelated to the conning tower, to come before that.

The problem I have encountered when scratch building modifications for the conning tower, based on photos of U995 which also has a Turm IV tower, is that it won't be dimensionally accurate.

Here is a bit of a longshot; Does anyone on this site have dimensions for the Turm IV tower?

I've looked all over and can't find anything, any help would be greatly appreciated! BigGrin

My only other option is to purchase a 1/72 Revell Type VIIC/41 kit at around £80 inc p+p purely to measure the conning tower as this has a Turm IV. Once measured I can convert the dimensions back to 1/48 scale. An expensive approach but I have to get this part of the build accurate.

If I do end up buying a 1/72 kit just to measure the conning tower I will be selling it as soon as I'm done, either on here or ebay.

Maybe you've never considered buying a 1/72 U-Boat until now but this has piqued your interest then let me know. There are loads and loads of AMP's for 1/72 scale, so plenty of opportunity for conversions for anyone wanting to attempt that.

Thanks for looking in.

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Phil W
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#124 Posted : 27 January 2017 13:56:27

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Another great update PhilBigGrin really love what you are doing Drool Drool Love Cool regards Phil
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#125 Posted : 27 January 2017 15:01:47

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Thanks a lot Phil. Glad you like the posts. I try and get as much detail on here as I can to act as a reference for myself and also to help out anyone else.

More posts soon.

Phil W
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#126 Posted : 27 January 2017 21:19:07

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I can't with your question Phil but I must say that the modifications you are adding are really something, I'm enjoying watching you make them, it'll be an amazing display piece when you're done Cool
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#127 Posted : 28 January 2017 09:36:48

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Wow you cerinly know what you are doing and all the additional detail looks really good.

You should have a fantastic model when its all finished.
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#128 Posted : 30 January 2017 16:54:49

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Thank you Dave and Tony for you kind comments.

There's still a long way to go on this build but I'm hoping to get some paint on her during the summer months.

Regards,
Phil W
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#129 Posted : 31 January 2017 14:17:41

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Hi Phil i have the 1/72 type V11 C revell kit in my stashConfused if you needed any help? Cool regards PhilBigGrin
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#130 Posted : 31 January 2017 14:35:33

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Have you Phil? Really? That has got the old cogs ticking! Drool Would it be possible for you to lend me the conning tower so I can measure it up? Love

That would help me out so, so much Phil!

Have a think and let me know mate.

I wouldn't need anything else, just the main components for the conning tower. I would pay postage.

It would save me the hassle of buying a brand new kit just to measure up the tower. An expensive way of doing it. I could have it all measured up in an evening and have it back in the post to you before you know it!!BigGrin

Let me know dude. Ace!!
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#131 Posted : 31 January 2017 14:38:57

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well Phil i`ll sort it out for you and let you no asapBigGrin ok regards PhilCool
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#132 Posted : 31 January 2017 14:48:41

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Fantastic news Phil. Thank you very much sir!
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#133 Posted : 01 February 2017 14:39:17

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have pmd you PhilBigGrin regards PhilCool
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#134 Posted : 09 February 2017 20:20:15

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Hi Everyone,

A few more internet delays but hopefully I can post regularly from now on.

The next part of my U230 build involves making the Motor Room bulkhead with the bulkhead door opening, fixing ribs [T-Frames] to the Motor Room / Aft Torpedo Compartment and making the main motor drive shafts.

The attached photo shows the bulkhead with it's door opening cut-out alongside the plastic door cut-out and the etched brass cut-out I removed from the Engine Room to use as a template.

The bulkhead was fabricated from 0.5mm thick plastic sheet. It took awhile for me to get it to fit correctly. It was a fairly quick process to mark out and cut the semi-circular shape; the fitting on the other-hand took longer due to the various shapes and contours of the inside of the hull. Once I was happy with the dry fit I marked out the door shape using the etched brass cut-out as a template. This didn't pose too many issues and I was reasonably satisfied that all lined up correctly.

I then PVA'd the plastic bulkhead to the MDF strengthener and let it dry overnight. Once dry, I back-filled the gap between the Engine Room and Motor Room bulkhead with copious amounts of Polyfilla. Left to harden overnight I then filed and sanded the gap flush and smooth between the two bulkheads.
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#135 Posted : 09 February 2017 20:26:44

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To simulate the true inside of the U-Boat [or any submarine for that matter], I decided to fit the T-Frames [ribs] inside the Motor Room / Aft Torpedo Compartment. This also carries on the look portrayed by the Engine Room plastic parts supplied with the part-works.

The attached photo shows the T-Frames in place. This was before I had backfilled the gap between the Engine Room and Motor Room bulkhead.
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#136 Posted : 09 February 2017 20:27:54

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#137 Posted : 09 February 2017 20:32:05

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The attached photo shows the T-Frames in place. These were made using 2.5mm square plastic strip. Pretty much the same dimensions as the moulded ribs found in the Engine Room.

I had to over-bend each rib so that it sprang back to form the same curve as the hull. This was a bit of trial and error until I had a system in place; using a mustard jar as a former.LOL
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#138 Posted : 09 February 2017 20:34:19

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The attached photo shows the ribs fixed to the starboard inside hull looking from above. You can also see the Type 4 exhaust outlet I mentioned in a previous post.
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#139 Posted : 09 February 2017 20:39:15

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I made a 10mm wide spacer from 1mm plastic sheet to check the gaps between the T-Frames. Obviously the MDF supports look too big in comparison but these are providing the super-structure with strength. When I start to add detail; pumps, pipes and valves plus the tread-plate a lot of these MDF supports will be hidden.

The next photo shows the bulkhead door opening filed and sanded looking towards the Engine Room.
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#140 Posted : 09 February 2017 20:40:30

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This photo shows the bulkhead door opening looking from The Engine Room into the Motor Room.
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