This was a bit of a effort, two times sprayputty, two times primer, and a lot of sanding, only advantage was, i could spray the putty in one attempt, sanded everything off and another layer of putty in one attempt, getting the primer on was a piece of cake,

Those are the parts sanded and primed, ready to be snapped together.

Once together you get the idea, those holes on top are made to vent the boat.

The top part covers up the ventholes.

Made a paper mold to get some more ventholes near the base of the strange extension, i presume it's a kind of peroscope protector.

Filled up the top part with some resin, just on the places where i don't want water or air.

Got the shaft in, adjusted the length and placed the connection to the drive shaft of the SD.

Used the laser to get me a straight waterline, placed smal markers with pencil which i can follow up with the maskingtape

Overall view of the complete hull complete with the rearpart with stabilising fins, attached the rudder and dive plane with some pins

Signed off the ventholes near the keel, just holes would be enough but took the extra effort to go a bit scale, no idea how this should work in real live.

Made a simple copper jigg to ease the work on the ventholes, once this is done i can think about masking up and final paint.
Manfred.
Those are the parts sanded and primed, ready to be snapped together.
Once together you get the idea, those holes on top are made to vent the boat.
The top part covers up the ventholes.
Made a paper mold to get some more ventholes near the base of the strange extension, i presume it's a kind of peroscope protector.
Filled up the top part with some resin, just on the places where i don't want water or air.
Got the shaft in, adjusted the length and placed the connection to the drive shaft of the SD.
Used the laser to get me a straight waterline, placed smal markers with pencil which i can follow up with the maskingtape
Overall view of the complete hull complete with the rearpart with stabilising fins, attached the rudder and dive plane with some pins
Signed off the ventholes near the keel, just holes would be enough but took the extra effort to go a bit scale, no idea how this should work in real live.
Made a simple copper jigg to ease the work on the ventholes, once this is done i can think about masking up and final paint.
Manfred.
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