Revell Gato 1/72 - Newbie no more Part duex

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  • beeryboats
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    Tom, those are great photos. I always wondered why I didn't see any exhaust outlets on the hull. I'm still too busy trying to get mine balasted to worry 'bout detail work. Maybe I'll get more done this weekend after I pull the sailboat out of the rapidly evaporating lake:(

    Jay

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Don't fret, Alec. Tom has taken us all back to school on this matter. Including me. Thanks .... Tom!

    David

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  • trout
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    Alec,
    Never to late to touch up, if you feel the need, but I think your Gato is fine. Just because I did not find a photo like yours, does not mean it did not exist. I understand about being ones own worst critic, I am right up there with you on that one. Ha!
    Peace,
    Tom

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  • alad61
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    Thanks Tom I'll be modest & agree but on seeing the pictures you found I reckon I over did it on the bow limber holes and could have used more back where the exhaust mufflers are located. Also I am my worst critic... LOL

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  • trout
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    Why? Your Gato looks great!

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  • alad61
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    Damn Now I wish I had taken more web time on research before I painted and weathered up mine... Scuba Diving

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  • trout
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    That is a great suggestion! Indeed diesel pours out sulfur dioxide.
    You're point on exhaust would definitely contribute or could be the source. I do not know.
    The more I dig, I am finding more of this rust on the aft. Also just different states that our subs were in. Here are a few more.
    I think my conclusion is, I was wrong to judge some peoples models by how much rust they put on, maybe arrogant in my thinking that U.S. subs always looked good and maybe perpetuated the thought that our subs were always in great condition. Now that being said, I am not saying some rust is bad condition, after all salt and steel have a nasty relationship.
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    Now back to painting and trying to get the hull the way I want.......
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  • vital.spark
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    Actually you will find that the exhaust gass contains a large amount of sulpher and when mixed with water creates sulpher dioxide or sulfuric acid which will cause rust!

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  • trout
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    Doing more research, I ran into this Pic, look at the sub on the right (a Sargo class - I think).
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    Those mufflers are right by the areas that have shown rust on the Gato/Balao. If the Gato/Balao had them in the same area (which I think they do) heat from those massive mufflers cooked the paint and promoted rust.
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  • trout
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    Ha! Thank you Manfred, that will make this more palatable.

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  • MFR1964
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    Use salt and pepper and try to nibble off small pieces.

    Manfred.

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  • trout
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    Gaulllllleeee, this thing is purdy. Don't taste so good. How you use this thing?
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  • trout
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    LOL, I know, my problem.....I will get a color wheel, I used to have one several decades ago, but now is as good a time as any.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Not my problem. Ha!

    David

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  • trout
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    Will that be on your MasterCard or Visa?

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