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papa_smurf 10-29-07 02:24 PM

U-boat project - Revells VII/C
 
Im currently putting together Revells 1/72 tyep VII/C U-boat, and loving putting it together. When I get ity put together (if at all), im thinking of giving it a 'realistic' paint job, i.e paint worn off/rust etc. So I was wondering if anyone has any tips, or can point to reference sites/books with images of U-boats in colour.
Any help would be much appriciated.


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bigboywooly 10-29-07 02:28 PM

There was someone slse building one too
Only a few weeks ago

Ah here tis

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=123519

IIRC I posted some links in there
Am hoping to do one myself soon

Keep us posted

papa_smurf 10-29-07 02:37 PM

Seen that thread alredy, seems like its very popular kit.

As regards to progress, i've so far put the hull together and added the prop shafts, and that took the weekend to do just that. So this might be a long term project.

bigboywooly 10-29-07 02:40 PM

Well best of luck
You can also buy a seperate section to make the VIIC into a VIID

lol
Think I will just give the regular VIIC a go

papa_smurf 10-29-07 02:43 PM

Im sticking to the regular Type VII/C. Got a bit of a problem as where to put it once its finished. Might have to put up a shelf somwhere........

bigboywooly 10-29-07 02:53 PM

lol
LOOOOOOONG shelf too

Jimbuna 10-29-07 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papa_smurf
Im sticking to the regular Type VII/C. Got a bit of a problem as where to put it once its finished. Might have to put up a shelf somwhere........

That's the hardest part ;)

Hanomag 10-29-07 05:29 PM

"Action" makes refrence books for Armor, Planes and Infantry, They should have one fer boats an ships.
Buy yourself a nice airbrush, "Pasche" is a decent brand. Then learn about, staining and drybrushing.
Dont try to paint the hull with a brush unless your already a model master.
I was mostly into 1/35th scale armor. 1/72nd is quite large, LOL.
Use "zap a gap" model glue, its got rapid drying times and isnt "gloopy" like other brands of cement.
Go into any decent hobby store and ask for some of these items, Im sure they will be able to point you in the right direction.
Also check out the aforementioned thread theres some good infos and ideas in it. Not too mention a finished picture of someones kit the looks excellent in detail. Good Luck!
Maybe if I can pry myself from my CPU long enough I can join you...I have a couple of divisions of armor in my basement that need assembly. :doh:

Hanomag 10-29-07 05:50 PM

Heres 1 of my panzers.. sorry pics arent the best but digital cam doesnt have a macro lens...well if it does I dont know how to use it..heh. :D

I KNOW the tracks are clean but I got weird towards the end of my building. I'd "weather" and damage and then leave clean treads..go figure. :doh:

When detailing your Uboat look for the photo etched kits that someone took a shot of, they enhance the overall appearance. The gunsite on the MG on top of the turret is photo etched.


http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c9...k/IMG_0184.jpg

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c9...k/IMG_0183.jpg

also I was trying out different camo patterns...LOL. I started with green and airbrushed the dark armor yellow over it wich is opposite of the actual practice.

Jimbuna 10-29-07 06:15 PM

Nice work :rock: :up:

Canovaro 10-30-07 02:43 AM

Papa,

I found this a couple of days ago. Hope it helps.
How is the quality of the parts? I stopped building Revell aircaft kits because of the bad quality compared to Hasegawa, Academy, Italeri.

http://kuijperonline.nl/weblink/uboat_colours.pdf

Interesting link:
http://www.subcommittee.com/SubComm/...fm?ReviewID=13


btw if you want to apply rusty parts, I recommend drybrushing with Humbrol 29. It's a great rust color imo.
Any way, good luck and happy modelling!

Kpt. Lehmann 10-30-07 03:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigboywooly
Well best of luck
You can also buy a seperate section to make the VIIC into a VIID

lol
Think I will just give the regular VIIC a go

Same here. It sits behind me in its box just waiting for me to go on a 1x TC patrol.

Gotta get a good photo-etch brass set before I go to work on it though.

@ Conavaro... regarding Revell Quality... The sub kits are in a far FAR better league than Revell aircraft kits. There really isn't any comparing the two. The Revell 1/72 subs are HOT!:rock:

Add a few after-market detail kits... and you've got a real showpiece.

Canovaro 10-30-07 06:28 AM

[quote=Kpt. Lehmann]
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigboywooly
@ Conavaro... regarding Revell Quality... The sub kits are in a far FAR better league than Revell aircraft kits. There really isn't any comparing the two. The Revell 1/72 subs are HOT!:rock:

Add a few after-market detail kits... and you've got a real showpiece.

Okay, thanks!
Because I only keep the best 40-50 aircraft, there are only two Revell kits left :-?
And those are the first to leave :lol:

those two Revell VII kits really look great to build...If only I were boss in my own house...got to persuade the wife first :(

Hitman 10-30-07 08:02 AM

We have here a forum for scale models, I'm moving the thread there where you will have more help.

Thanks

papa_smurf 10-31-07 02:17 PM

I apologize for putting this post in the wrong forum, wasn't sure where to put it.

Any thanks for the advice, will head down to my local library for some reference books. As for painting I'll just be using brushes (im useless with airbrushes), as im good at drybrushing/staining.
Hopefully i'll post some pics here during construction/painting.


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