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  • Das Boot
    Rear Admiral
    • Dec 2019
    • 1237

    #76
    That boat sure does have some excellent detail.
    Of the 40,000 men who served on German submarines, 30,000 never returned.”

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    • Albacore 569
      Commander
      • Sep 2020
      • 390

      #77
      Originally posted by Das Boot
      That boat sure does have some excellent detail.
      Thank you Danke Das

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      • Albacore 569
        Commander
        • Sep 2020
        • 390

        #78
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        Starting to paint some components. The sail is done, painting it. Will install the stern clevises' parts I made months earlier now. When that is done the stern cone, prop and prop shaft will be next. I have to adjust the shaft length now to the now established position of the dive module.

        Hate the Rustoleum Paint. But it works. But I have to rub it down and buff out some for the surface texture I want. The masking lines particularly. But I am using because the colors used seem to match the real sub exactly! Who knows, maybe the yard in Israel uses the same Rustoleum Paint? You never know. lol.

        The colors are Rustoleum 'Midnight Blue' and 'Ink Blue'. Unfortunately, they only make in a 'satin' finish. So, after dried completely overnight, I rub it down with a soft clean white cloth and then coat the sail in a Testors clear flat. There is a - what looks like a pit sword sticking out horizontally to starboard. the port side is uncomfortably clean and cries for detail, but that's the way it is on the real sub. The starboard side has a walkway around the sail and access to the pit sword, countermeasure ejectors and the single starboard side only brass handrail.

        The navigation lights are still there forward; they are still masked off till I can apply the dry transfers I had made months ago & then will seal with a light coat of clear flat one last time.
        Last edited by Albacore 569; 09-18-2024, 05:04 PM.

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        • Albacore 569
          Commander
          • Sep 2020
          • 390

          #79
          Painting of most of the sub minus the prop stern cone completed. Ill add the dry transfers tomorrow then a light clear coat to seal them in.

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          • Das Boot
            Rear Admiral
            • Dec 2019
            • 1237

            #80
            Very unique and unusual color.
            Of the 40,000 men who served on German submarines, 30,000 never returned.”

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            • Albacore 569
              Commander
              • Sep 2020
              • 390

              #81
              Adding the dry transfers, I sent pattern of and had delivered months ago. Time to go on boat small letters spell 'No Tug'.

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              • Albacore 569
                Commander
                • Sep 2020
                • 390

                #82
                Completed Buildng today 48 hours ahead of schedule before the display at the Fly Casting ponds in San Franciscos Golden Gate Park near famous Speckels Lake, the site of the oldest continuous model yacht club in the United States (since 1898). The yacht club in NYC's Central Park is older but has not operated continuously. (according to the SFMYC).

                Dolphin 2 INS Tanin will be pulled out of the builders shed for SF show first time. Internal linkages clevises in dive module set. Prop shaft and frame in. After the show will immediately start floatation, static dives balance and trim tests next.

                Started building her in November 2023, completed (construction) 9-25-24. 1/48 scale. 56.5 inches long. Uses the same Dive module as the French 1/32 scale model Argonaute.

                It was special and strange in a happy sort of way gazing at her completion ......sitting on my butt tired and drinking more ice tea to re hydrate myself - I sat back on my bench stool looking at model what was done in the hot garage with the air fans now turned off. My radio classical station started playing Jewish music! It sounded like a Jewish wedding for 5 minutes in my garage LOL....I was smiling laughing. I said 'thanks boss'. These special coincidences we have sometimes. As Antonio Salieri says in the classic movie ' Amadeus' "What was God up to!"...lol

                When this boat is completed too, will restart building HMS Meteorite again in 1/30 scale. I put her on hold to accumulate more experience and practice studying Argonaute and building Dolphin 2. I will convert Meteorite from a single European style hull to a double hull with a WTC built years ago for me by Will Oudmeyer and it has already been fitted well to the Meteorites now free flood hull.

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                • trout
                  Admiral
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 3573

                  #83
                  What a joy to watch you build this. Will Oudmayer is just crazy good at building piston systems. He has taught me a lot. Can’t wait till you get this in the water!
                  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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                  • Albacore 569
                    Commander
                    • Sep 2020
                    • 390

                    #84
                    there is another thread on Meteorite here if you search

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