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Revell 1/72 Type IXC U-boat Completed

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, October 4, 2016 10:17 AM
Another update from last night. I finished the chipping and next will be the decals, washing, powders and oils ETC, ETC.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, October 3, 2016 3:33 PM

Thanks.

I was really not looking forward to masking the deck yesterday. I don't know why considering all the other stiff I mask for my 1/350 ships. But everything went very well.

The chipping process is moveing along much better than I though it would.

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Posted by Hokey on Monday, October 3, 2016 2:53 PM

Looking good!  Did you prime first? Also, have you used aftermarket PE or anything?

EDIT: I went brain dead! Passed backed thru thread and answered all my own stupid questions!

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, October 3, 2016 10:08 AM

Thanks PJ, I think it worked out well.

 

I have an update from the weekend.

I mixed Testers enamel rust and Testers enamel flat black to make a burnt umber. I sprayed this onto the upper part of the hull and using a bush. I applied some AK Interactives Worn Effects in specific areas for chipping later.

I sprayed the lower/upper hull and deck with Vallejo acrylics and when dry, use a wet brush to remove areas of chipping.

I have quite a bit to do still and will use oils to enhance the rusted areas after I'm done.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Friday, September 30, 2016 11:48 PM

Looking very good Steve. I also use black a lot as a primer. The rule of thumb is to use black as a primer for dark colors and gray or white primers under very light top coat colors.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, September 30, 2016 8:55 AM
It’s been a little while so here’s an update.
I finished the conning tower with the PE, next is affixing it to the hull and adding some fiddly bits of PE to the hull itself.
The next pics will be the start of the weathering. Oh boy I cant wait!
Now some of you may be asking why black?? Black was the only primer I have at the moment, it shows flaws better and I don’t have to pre-shade. I will be going over areas I plan on chipping with an enamel burnt umber. I will paint over these areas with some AK Interactives Weathering Effects to facilitate chipping.

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Posted by Hokey on Friday, September 16, 2016 3:50 PM

warshipguy

I tried the tube method but, as a retired submariner, I did not care for it.  So, I have tried the Verlinden Type VII upper pressure hull and enjoyed the look.  I am now working on the Type IX and am using the Blue Ridge pressure hull and like it as well.

I can find the Blue Ridge option thru Google alll over the place but I can't get a link to the Verlinden Type VII upper pressure hull kit?

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Posted by Hokey on Friday, September 16, 2016 3:44 PM

warshipguy

I began my submarine career onboard USS Ethan Allen (SSBN/SSN 608), then served on PCU/USS Michigan (SSBN 727), USS Albuquerque (SSN 706), USS Dallas (SSN 700), PCU/USS Pasadena (SSN 752), and PCU/USS Maine SSBN 741).  I retired from  the Navy from the Maine.

I loved the submarine service, and I would serve again if I could.

Would be a very cool experience.

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Posted by warshipguy on Friday, September 16, 2016 1:19 PM

I have been trying to get a manufacturer to produce the Allen without success.  I can build any of the original "41 For Freedom" boats except for the Allen class.  Hopefully, Micro Mir will do so, or, perhaps, Blue Ridge.

I have been collecting every submarine I can get my hands on, including the beautiful Blue Ridge USS Halibut. I have to say it again . . . What a time to be a ship modeler!

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, September 16, 2016 11:25 AM
Wow, what a carrier. All Ohio or LA except for the Ethan Allen. I have both the Ohio and LA in the stash which I'm looking forward to building.

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Posted by warshipguy on Friday, September 16, 2016 11:08 AM

I began my submarine career onboard USS Ethan Allen (SSBN/SSN 608), then served on PCU/USS Michigan (SSBN 727), USS Albuquerque (SSN 706), USS Dallas (SSN 700), PCU/USS Pasadena (SSN 752), and PCU/USS Maine SSBN 741).  I retired from  the Navy from the Maine.

I loved the submarine service, and I would serve again if I could.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, September 16, 2016 10:08 AM

Just looked it up, and it looks sweet. I wish I had known about it while back I would had budgeted for it.

 

What boat(s) did you serve on?

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Posted by warshipguy on Friday, September 16, 2016 10:00 AM

I tried the tube method but, as a retired submariner, I did not care for it.  So, I have tried the Verlinden Type VII upper pressure hull and enjoyed the look.  I am now working on the Type IX and am using the Blue Ridge pressure hull and like it as well.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, September 16, 2016 9:30 AM
 

No I haven't. I just installed some cardboard tubing and sprayed it black. An upper pressure hull would have been nice. I am close to looking into some AM AA guns at the moment. It depends on how good I can make the stock ones look.

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Posted by warshipguy on Friday, September 16, 2016 6:21 AM

Have you seen the Blue Ridge Upper Pressure Hull for the TYpe VII?  It certainly can be adapted to the Type IX.

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Posted by goldhammer on Thursday, September 15, 2016 4:20 PM

MC - Looks even better with primer on it.

 

The Squadron book on Gato's shows a couple of pics ( Growler and Sand Lance ) with the dimpling on the forward outer hull as well.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Thursday, September 15, 2016 4:12 PM

Looks great Steve Beer

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Posted by scottrc on Thursday, September 15, 2016 3:47 PM

Looks like your having a lot of fun on this project MC, wonderful results on the oil can effect.  It really paid off.

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Posted by Hokey on Thursday, September 15, 2016 11:25 AM

ya i can see it pretty clear there. thanks.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, September 15, 2016 11:22 AM

Some did.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, September 15, 2016 11:17 AM

Don't know for sure, I'll look for some pics.

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Posted by Hokey on Thursday, September 15, 2016 11:13 AM

Really looking great!  Did the US subs have the same oil canning?

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, September 15, 2016 11:02 AM
OK boys and girls, I sprayed a black primer to bring out any flaws before I moved on. I have to say I am pleased with the oil canning and will be continuing that process on other select builds, just not as much. I will be spraying a mix of Testers enamel rust, mixed with flat black to make a burnt umber color, onto areas where the paint should chip. I will go over these areas with a brushed on AK Interactives Worn Effects. This should make it easy to chip the acrylic paint off later.
Next the conning tower build-up which seems to take up the majority of the instructions.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Monday, September 12, 2016 2:02 PM

Mines 1/144. The 1/72 Gato is gargantuan.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, September 12, 2016 1:27 PM

Thanks guys, with the size of this kit I can't imagine building that Gato monster.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Monday, September 12, 2016 1:16 PM

Gosh that looks awesome Steve. I wanted to start on my Gato today but looks like I will be a grandpa for a second time as my daughter in law went to the hospital in labor about an hour ago. Lucky that my son took a day off!

So back to baby sitting my 10 month old granddaughter and less time for modeling for a few days.

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Posted by Hokey on Monday, September 12, 2016 1:05 PM

Really looking good! Thanks for posting and keep 'em coming!

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Posted by goldhammer on Monday, September 12, 2016 12:49 PM

Nice going to date......she is getting that "used and abused" look to her.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, September 12, 2016 11:35 AM
Here’s an update on the U-boat. I completed the oil canning, torpedo tubes, closing the hull halves and adding PE to the deck. I installed some cardboard tubing inside the hull to simulate the pressure hull. I need to do some filling and priming then on to the conning tower.
      

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Posted by allan on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 3:05 AM

Completely loving the stressed metal effect!  Ive long wanted to replicate this, but since I build 1/700 I dont think I ever will.   Looking forward to more pics!

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