I agree with you completely -- stunning work. God, it looks like it's doing 40 knots just sitting there. Those appendages (so many pointy thingies) really do a lot to enhance the 'menace' and purpose of the boat.
I want one! Who do I have to kill to get a kit of this thing?
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Akula 1/144 Scratch built
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Some minor touch up to do......but she looks FANTASTIC already……now a little more modest I think she looks OK.......F*CK IT.......she looks FANTASTIC, INCREDIBLE, AWESOME,......
Grtz,
Bart
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Casting
I gave it a thought while making the molds for the small stuff, and some of you will have thought the same and were too polite to tell me (you’re getting soft HWSNBN).....IT WILL BE DIFFICULT TO REMOVE THE PARTS FROM THE BIG ASS FOUNDATION (I have been told this is the appropriate name for it).
Well I was right about it and so were you……...............so I did the molts all over….........and now they are perfect ......…..damn I’m getting good @ this stuff.
I made stand-off pieces for all the parts so I can snap them off from the big ass foundation easily after casting.
The trick and exercise is to design them so they do not affect the quality of your cast……you need the part to come out perfect not with deficiencies (air bubbles, partly casted,…..).
Below you see the difference between old and new and some overall pictures.
Grtz,
Bart
Picture below: on the right you see the mould for the lights in curing process.
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This project looks like its good enough for filming "RED OCTOBER 2". Good Job Bart!Leave a comment:
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I'm adding the detail bits and pieces to the hull.
The gratings are all in place now, glued with CA.
The single action airbrush for painting is ordered ( wider patterns of up to 1-1/2 inches)
The sub will be ready for painting when the airbrush arrives from the USofA.
Grtz,
Bart
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Thank you sir
Did some work on the towed array pod.- Touched up all deficiencies with red glazing putty,
- Recessed the vent gratings
- Made the hole to take the light (diameter 2.2 mm ; 5/64")
- Glued the fwd acces hatch in place (brass diameter 4.5mm)
Grtz,
Bart
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YES scribing is all done.......left the most difficult for the last the fwd sonar dome. I spent quite some time on that thing. Needed all my skills to get the job done. Curved lines to show up as straight lines, tight radiuses on curves surfaces.
Used tools,the stencil (most left) is made of 0.15mm brass sheet and cut with exacto knife.
Work in progress
Sonar dome all scribed, the seem of the lower hull is integrated in the scribing lines of the sonar dome. yes I planned it like that when I made the cut, eand I think it worked out fine.
Red glazing putty here I come,
Grtz,
Bart
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Yep........I will do some more scribing today Tom,.....when all scribing is finished I go around with the red glazing putty :-)
Grtz,
BartLeave a comment:
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I did some scribing on the sail today….the end is near.
Marking the centerline
Different stages of the scribing process.
The result.
Grtz,
BartLeave a comment:
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She that must be obeyed agrees with you…….except for the last part she says.Leave a comment:
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