Building the little Kilo submarine

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  • MFR1964
    Detail Nut of the First Order

    • Sep 2010
    • 1608

    #46
    Scopes and the array are done, fastened the conningtower,

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    All things on the conningtower are done as well the windows, filled them up with 2K epoxy, i did cheat a bit, used the radar and that crucific like antenna from the kit itself, the mast with the antenna on top is my snort mast, made a small slit in the side near the top for sucking air in.

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    Some people prefer using magnets i went this time with hex screws, it's always possible to take the conningtower off, either for maintenance or transport.

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    Finally she's all together, giving me the oppertunity to do a final tweek on the SD inside.

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    The only minor things i had to change where, those brackets to keep the rods for the dive-planes and rudder at their place, David catched this by making some slits in the bulkhead itself, i went the other way with the brackets, made a aluminum adaptor for my shaft on the lathe for the silicon hose connection to the SD, replaced the shaft by a 2mm carbon rod,the old shaft was to my taste a bit short.


    For now it's priming time, first i want to prime all resin parts before the complete model will be primed, have to wait for better weather to do this, in the meanwhile i can prepare the parts by sanding and de-creasing them.


    Manfred.



    I went underground

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    • He Who Shall Not Be Named
      Moderator

      • Aug 2008
      • 13834

      #47
      Originally posted by MFR1964
      Scopes and the array are done, fastened the conningtower,

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      All things on the conningtower are done as well the windows, filled them up with 2K epoxy, i did cheat a bit, used the radar and that crucific like antenna from the kit itself, the mast with the antenna on top is my snort mast, made a small slit in the side near the top for sucking air in.

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      Some people prefer using magnets i went this time with hex screws, it's always possible to take the conningtower off, either for maintenance or transport.

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      Finally she's all together, giving me the oppertunity to do a final tweek on the SD inside.

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      The only minor things i had to change where, those brackets to keep the rods for the dive-planes and rudder at their place, David catched this by making some slits in the bulkhead itself, i went the other way with the brackets, made a aluminum adaptor for my shaft on the lathe for the silicon hose connection to the SD, replaced the shaft by a 2mm carbon rod,the old shaft was to my taste a bit short.


      For now it's priming time, first i want to prime all resin parts before the complete model will be primed, have to wait for better weather to do this, in the meanwhile i can prepare the parts by sanding and de-creasing them.


      Manfred.


      Opening up the bridge dead-lights was a good move, Manfred. Seeing those transparencies (the real thing, like what you did here, not painted on phonies like I did) breaths life into the display.

      I hate you!

      And proper sail railings... at that scale?! You crazy man, you!

      David
      Who is John Galt?

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      • MFR1964
        Detail Nut of the First Order

        • Sep 2010
        • 1608

        #48
        Allways a pleasure to tease you David,
        as for the paintjob, got me a complete collection from your paintwork on the Kilo, so i'm well prepared for the next step.

        Manfred.
        I went underground

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        • He Who Shall Not Be Named
          Moderator

          • Aug 2008
          • 13834

          #49
          Originally posted by MFR1964
          Allways a pleasure to tease you David,
          as for the paintjob, got me a complete collection from your paintwork on the Kilo, so i'm well prepared for the next step.

          Manfred.
          Hey! It's a closed loop, pal: I learn from you, and you teach me a thing or two. Good stuff.
          Who is John Galt?

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          • MFR1964
            Detail Nut of the First Order

            • Sep 2010
            • 1608

            #50
            Primed all parts including the hull this weekend, next step will be some end colour,

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            Prepped all resin parts by sanding and de-creasing, took some tape to cover the steeringrods.

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            First step in priming, dive-planes front and rear are done.

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            Big step, complete model into the primer, this has to dry a few days before i can start with the colour-sceme.

            Manfred.
            I went underground

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            • redboat219
              Admiral

              • Dec 2008
              • 3616

              #51
              Manfred,
              what primer did you use and paint will you use?
              Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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              • MFR1964
                Detail Nut of the First Order

                • Sep 2010
                • 1608

                #52
                Romel,

                Bought some primer at the local hardware store, they have a line of their own brand, primer and paint is oilbased inside rattle cans, colours will be simple, dark grey and red for under the waterline, i do want to make a attempt to get that white line at the waterline, will see if that is possible, for now i will wait until the primer is hardened.

                Manfred.
                I went underground

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                • MFR1964
                  Detail Nut of the First Order

                  • Sep 2010
                  • 1608

                  #53
                  Paintjob is done, adjusted the SD, in theory she's ready for trimming,

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                  Conningtower is finished, took off the masking on the deadlight windows, front dive-planes are ready

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                  This one was a bit tricky, first i made the basic colour, took the time to let it cure, masked off the upperpart for spraying that white line and the top parts.

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                  Pretty much the same story on the lower part, gave her the basic colour, but only a inch from the seperation, waited for curing, masked off everthing that had to stay the basic colour and added the red.

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                  For now she stands like this, a factory fresh Kilo right from the shipyard.

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                  Made all final connections to the SD and adjusted some parts, within a few days i hope she will see the water of the testpool.


                  Manfred.
                  I went underground

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                  • trout
                    Admiral

                    • Jul 2011
                    • 3710

                    #54
                    Very clean Manfred! That looks great.
                    If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.

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                    • MFR1964
                      Detail Nut of the First Order

                      • Sep 2010
                      • 1608

                      #55
                      Thanks,a bit too clean Tom, she will get a slight wheatering, have enough pics to make this happen

                      Manfred.
                      I went underground

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