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Mine ship Queen Luise - G.K.Verlag - 1:250
Hello
With my next project, I am trying for the first time on a model sheet from G.K. Verlag. I really like the design of the model sheet alone. Great layout, comprehensive history of the ship, twenty eight pages of picture and Text construction instructions, twelve construction sheets with 1902 parts in excellent printing. The parts list is particularly interesting, with which I, as a landlubber, can learn a lot of marine terminology. I also did the laser sentence for it. Since this model can be built with a removable underwater hull, I will of course choose this option. With great anticipation for an extensive project and best regards Kurt |
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Looks good !
Regards, Joe
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Hi Joe ,
thank you Now let's go ... First construction phase, the underwater hull ... Fix parts U1 + U1a with small drops of glue on the glass plate and align Connect with the lugs U1b + U1c ... Longitudinal frames U2 + U2a ... ... glue to the base plate and connect with U2b Sincerely Kurt |
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Second construction phase - transverse ribs ... glued The sloping longitudinal ribs ... are fitted dry and then glued, so far everything fits very well! The frame structure is actually a model in itself and very stable Sincerely Kurt |
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Now the longitudinal adhesive flaps ... another plus point of the model building sheet is that the individual sheets are perforated, so that these can be easily separated. With other models in book form, the sheets often have to be cut out, whereby it is sometimes quite narrow and there is a risk of damaging parts. Since the longitudinal adhesive flaps are slightly bent and cannot be cut with the ruler, I pull the strips out of the sheet freehand with the flat blade ... after gluing, allow them to dry well again. Sincerely Kurt |
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stable frame and precise work ...
regards,Joe
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Thank you Joe
With the 5th construction phase it will be really exciting ... the three small tabs are glued to the underwater side wall exactly according to the drawing. Close the three slits with adhesive flaps made of thin red paper Now glue the tabs flat to the glass plate ... and leave the top still open, dry well Sincerely Kurt |
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After drying, pull up in the middle and glue ... then treat the back part in the same way I'm halfway satisfied with the result Kurt |
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Very nice Kurt!
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Very good hull construction technique Kurt.
Mike |
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