Okay, Great, Thanks
I guess 1.5" would be best available size to use.
I'll wait until I start working on the shaft assemblies to determine that, tho.
Hey, I might even be able to squeeze in my 2 inchers. :D LOL :D (Hot-rod Model-T) :D
Not really, that would be Wrong. :p
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5 feet 4 inches diameter!!!! It's official from Blighty.
So your props for the T class at 1:48 scale = 1.3" diameterLeave a comment:
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Anyone know what color the deck and tower, of the Tally-ho, were painted? I doubt there were ever any color pictures of any of the T-class Subs. I have not found anything about what colors were used. I assume it was primarily a Dark Gray?
But they could have been Blue, or even Red 'for all I Know'. :D
The Tally-ho appears to be a much darker color than some of the T-class, but not black.
The lower hull does appear to be black, tho.Last edited by toppack; 12-28-2008, 09:20 PM.Leave a comment:
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That hull configuration is already similar to the boat I've desided to model, the 'Tally-Ho', with 8 forward and 3 aft tubes, (mid war config), so not much of a problem there.
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Yes, I agree, Aluminum is the way to go, with fabing DPs and fins, and I have plenty in stock just waiting to be transformed. :)Last edited by toppack; 12-28-2008, 03:54 PM.Leave a comment:
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Mike, You made me feel much better about this project. :)
Thanks for the Info,Leave a comment:
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I noticed many things about them that I didn't realize before. One is that they (at least most of them) had large fixed horizontal fins mounted above the aft dive-planes. I would definitely want to add these, to help protect the DPs and props.
I also saw other errors in the design of the 1/48th hull kit.
See the two photos of Trump - note the sonar on the bow, and all guns missing.
Conning towers change with the wind, but if you go with a Slippery design, this should be easy to carve out from some foam, then fiberglass.
I'll set up a slideshow of all the photos I have, and sort out the plans.Leave a comment:
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I found and purchased a Great reference Book on the T-class.
It's 'The T-class Submarine' by Paul J. Kemp.
It has many good pictures and very Interesting Information.
I noticed many things about them that I didn't realize before. One is that they (at least most of them) had large fixed horizontal fins mounted above the aft dive-planes. I would definitely want to add these, to help protect the DPs and props.
I also saw other errors in the design of the 1/48th hull kit.
Some of these will be major modifictions to the model. Such as the shape of the flank-mounted torpedo-tubes, which should be round at opening, not triangle shaped. :(
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Also the lower bow torpedo-tubes appear to be smaller than the others. That can't be correct? I think all the tube openings will need to be cut out and reworked to get them looking correct?
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This is turning into a much bigger project than I expected!
I'll not only have to fabricate a great deal of the parts but I'll also need to correct much that has been done already. :(
Sorry, Mike, but I calls 'em Like I sees 'em.
If I'm wrong, please let me know, I am Only looking at pictures, that may not be true representations?Last edited by toppack; 12-27-2008, 09:28 PM.Leave a comment:
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I just found a nice set (L & R) of Raboesch props in 2" diameter, in my goody-box.
I hope they will work?Leave a comment:
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1" props sounds finda small for 1/48th scale, but I guess that could be correct?
3 bladed will be easier to find.Leave a comment:
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I think I have a couple of props somewhere:)
I do need to check on the size, but I think they are 1" diamete, according to Lambert plans. They are three bladed. I'll ask on a the Barrow forum to see if someone can give us a more precise answer.Leave a comment:
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Okay, Looks like I'll be doing some more experimenting, unless someone knows details of the Capacitor powered Torpedo design ??? Because it definitely sounds like it's worth a try, if I can round up the needed components, from my Goody-boxes. :)Last edited by toppack; 12-25-2008, 05:34 PM.Leave a comment:
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