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#161 Posted : 26 January 2021 00:32:59

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Alan

That etch set is well thought out. I really like how they have supplied drilling templates for the ladder rungs.

You certainly have lots of parts to build with this one so good value in terms of the build time it gives you.

Hope it all continues well.

Tony
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#162 Posted : 26 January 2021 09:16:52

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Eeepers Jeepers...!
Eyes of a hawk springs to mind. Absolutely mind-boggling work there Alan.Love
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#163 Posted : 15 February 2021 22:43:04

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My thanks to everyone who looked in and for your kind comments, always appreciated… Cool Cool.. The build progressed a little by firstly modifying the forward listening array. Ensured all the holes were filled before taping the drilling template in place. This is a single template that is simply reversed to drill the holes on the opposite side. Drilled out the new holes then did the same on the other side.

Assembled and fitted the Screw Savers, then fitted three tiny rigging loops and the swing booms. Next task was to fit the Magnetic Self Protection System or MES along the side of the hull. This system was used as defence against magnetic mines and torpedoes. This is not part of the kit but a modification I decided to add by using 1m lengths of 1mm brass rod.

Finally, the pics showing the wooden decking has been added to show the difference between that supplied with the Pontos kit and the Scaledecks version I’ve managed to get my hands on. The difference is quite striking and as a result I’ll be using the Scaledecks set. The first 5 deck pics are the Pontos set and the last 6 pics are the Scaledecks.

That’s it for now so until the next update, happy modeling…Cool Cool Cool

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#164 Posted : 15 February 2021 23:04:31

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This is a lovely build Alan, very close work to, and it certainly has that real look about it already.

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#165 Posted : 15 February 2021 23:16:06

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Beautiful work Alan, the detailing on this is stunning.Love Love As for the decking, the difference is staggering. A very good investment going for the Scaledecks.

Mark
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#166 Posted : 16 February 2021 12:34:03

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Once again, staggering work Alan. Just a complete joy to follow.
That decking looks fantastic. A worthwhile upgrade.Love
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#167 Posted : 16 February 2021 13:58:08

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Great work Alan. I'm envious of your patience, skill and above all, eyesight.
Look forward to seeing much more.
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#168 Posted : 17 February 2021 12:28:10

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Those decks are something else Alan will have a look at them Drool Drool the etch work is so perfect amazing Love Love


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#169 Posted : 17 February 2021 16:11:27

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This is a masterclass in building Alan. The finished model will be spectacular


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#170 Posted : 17 February 2021 19:20:14

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Hi this coming along very well on such intricate work,look forward to your next update cheers mick.BigGrin
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#171 Posted : 17 February 2021 20:26:06

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That decking is very impressive. !!
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#172 Posted : 18 February 2021 15:32:31

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Another excellent update Alan. I'm continually amazed at how good your skills are with plastic modelling and all of that etchwork, given that this is your first foray into both types of media. That wooden deck upgrade will look fantastic when fitted and will surely make all of the difference?

Well done Alan and keep it coming, looking good. Cool Drool ThumpUp

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#173 Posted : 18 February 2021 17:50:12
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Wood decking is a stunning addition to any plastic ship kit.

Will look bang on.Cool Cool Cool


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#174 Posted : 19 February 2021 08:37:52

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Such an impressive build, Alan!! All that etch is looking great!

Also those Scaledecks look fantastic - although i wouldn`t be allowed to use them in Austria :)
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#175 Posted : 19 February 2021 10:30:04

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Hi Alan,
Your build is just getting better & better!!!
All the PE makes such a difference.
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#176 Posted : 19 February 2021 14:17:03

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I’m absolutely loving this build Alan, I’ll be following all the way. Since you have so much etch in there are you going to add a lighting kit to this build as well. Superb work my friend. 👍 😃
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#177 Posted : 26 February 2021 23:08:00

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Thanks to everyone for looking in and all the kind comments. As usual it is very much appreciated.

A little more progress made but this was actually quite time consuming. The steps covered in this post are either additions to the actual build, ie, not covered in the instructions or the Pontos etch set. It also set me my first attempt at remodelling plastic, during which I will have to say put my heart in my mouth a few times. Happy to say am happy with how its going so far.

First I added the anti-corrosion strips to the two propeller shaft support struts using 0.5x1mm wooden strip. Added three tiny rings under the stern section, these I believe were used to assist in aligning the propellers during fitting.

The next task was to remodel the bow section. The lower bow section is missing the forward and side sonar transmitters. First I marked out their positions then, using my trusty Dremel with a fine dental burr, I set about carving out the three transmitter housings, a slow and delicate task as I didn’t want to go all the way through the hull. Cleaned everything up then glued the wooden transmitters in place.

Last task was to reposition the forward anchor hole, it was actually too low and of the wrong shape. Filled the old hole earlier in the build but here is where I drilled the new one in place. Think once everything is given a coat of primer it should all look ok.

Next, start working on the inside of the hull to see what needs to be done to eliminate potential light bleed for when the lighting goes in. So with that, until next time, happy modelling.....Cool Cool

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#178 Posted : 27 February 2021 00:14:00

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A very well informed update Alan, showing us your skills from wood to plastic, and with all the PE this build will look stunning when finished.

Well done

Trev
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#179 Posted : 27 February 2021 09:22:30

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Excellent work Alan. Love Love Drool Drool . That’s what I like about this hobby, a lot of research is done to pick out all that detail that would otherwise not exist in the model. Keep it coming Alan.Love

Mark
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#180 Posted : 27 February 2021 22:01:08

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Fabulous modelling skills on show here as always Alan, with a heck of a lot of added detail going into your model and all very neatly executed, very well done. Cool ThumpUp

Almost good enough to tempt a non ship builder like myself to want to have a go at building one! Blink BigGrin

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