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Thanks to Fred and Mike
Continue with the propellers ... which are assembled exactly according to the plan ... ... and attached as a whole to the rear Sincerely Kurt |
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Impressve work on the hull!
And the miniature propeller put it all into scale, if you think how large they are in real life! Great work! -Radek
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Hi Radek , thank you
Next, the parts for the model stand are prepared ... and connected, so I can do that Park the underwater ship on it ... ... first upside down, because the fuselage is still fixed on the glass plate, fits perfectly Sincerely Kurt |
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Continue with the bilge keels and the support bearing for the bow pier ... where a fine cut is required again ... ... so that the bilge keels fit so well ... There are extra fine lines to scratch at the carrier bearing ... ... which I bend and color edges before cutting out Sincerely Kurt |
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But now comes the exciting moment, I remove the fuselage from the glass with a razor blade ... then the edge is blackened with ink, and on the model stand with it, everything went well Attach two connecting pins ... to the underwater hull, so this is finished, it has been going very well so far Sincerely Kurt |
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Now the change to the upper part of the hull ... before the bottom plate comes from the surface of the ship on the glass, a check must be made with regard to the connecting pins ... ... and the longitudinal bulkhead is already fixed ... with part 20 the crew comes into play for the first time, the roller doors can be built either open or closed ... ... in this case I leave it open ... Frames, scaffolding finished Sincerely Kurt |
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Those printed images of crewmembers give good perspective.
Great frame work Kurt. Mike |
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Hi!
Great job on the underwater hull and the stand! And seeing the rest coming into being with the crew makes me want to make one of those myself! I have some kits somewhere (probably at my brother's place) but right now I devoted myself to sail ships from the 17th century... Looking forward to seeing more! Radek
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@ Mike : yes , the crewmebers are a good gimik @ Radek :Hello Radek, I can only recommend this model kit to you. It is truly a special piece of paper model making! The two-part back deck ... fits the bow perfectly Part 28, the front wall of the deckhouse with window facings ... and an open door glued to the back deck Sincerely Kurt |
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As always, you are doing a really fine - clean and precise - job on this ship model, Kurt.
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