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10-28-22, 08:00 AM | #1 |
Born to Run Silent
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Do you glue brass parts together or braze them? Looks great, Gwen.
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10-28-22, 11:50 AM | #2 | |
Gefallen Engel U-666
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10-28-22, 03:09 PM | #3 |
verrückt kaleun
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I'm using silver solder and a propane torch. I built a little wooden jig to hold the wintergarten parts in position while I soldered them. It was still pretty tricky at this scale. =)
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11-01-22, 03:55 AM | #4 |
verrückt kaleun
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Update on the railing work
I now have all the brass railings built except for the main side railings on the conning tower and a couple details on the deck rails. I also decided to try making my own cloth scale Kriegsmarine flag so I found an old piece of fine woven cotton bedsheet, ironed it nice and smooth, and backed it with a sheet of adhesive vinyl to make an 8.5x11 size printable sheet. I then ran it through my Canon inkjet printer and it actually worked really well. I carefully cut it out and removed the vinyl backing and sealed the edges with CA glue so they wouldn't unravel and folded it and carefully glued the edges only together. Now I have a pretty nifty little homemade all cloth flag that looks darned good if I say so myself. The flagstaff is removable from the holder on the back of the wintergarten and I will mostly just use it when displaying the model.
*Note to admins: if the historically accurate flag image presents an issue I will be happy to modify the image so as not to offend anyone.
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Gwen Last edited by Gwenydd; 11-01-22 at 04:10 AM. |
11-01-22, 05:58 AM | #5 |
Fleet Admiral
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Not if I had something to say-because for me it indicate that you are building your model 100 % historical correct.
About the model-What is there to say other than-You have done a great job so far. Markus
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11-01-22, 07:34 AM | #6 |
Born to Run Silent
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You work fast, it's looking really good. What's the status, model 75%, R/C ..% ?
Great work!
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11-01-22, 09:58 AM | #7 |
Gefallen Engel U-666
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I love the flag; but I like that background Kaleun's hat even more!
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11-01-22, 09:26 PM | #8 |
verrückt kaleun
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more railings
I finished the conning tower side railings today.
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11-01-22, 09:31 PM | #9 | |
verrückt kaleun
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I didn't mention this before but RC subs require low frequency radios to function under water. Modern 2.4 ghz signals won't penetrate the water. So I have to use what would now be considered "antique" radio gear for the u-boat. The 75 mhz frequency band is the FCC authorized range for "surface" vehicles which also includes boats and submarines. Sadly, nobody makes 75 mhz RC radios any more... so I pretty much have to scour ebay for them.
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Gwen Last edited by Gwenydd; 11-02-22 at 02:31 AM. |
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11-02-22, 02:47 PM | #10 |
verrückt kaleun
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Tip for ship builders
Here's a tip for modelers: if you need to add rigging/wires/cables that need to stay stretched tight try using stretchy bracelet maker's cord. It's made of silicone rubber or something similar, is pretty strong, and nice and stretchy. It's also pretty cheap.
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