HMS X-Class Stickleback Midget Submarine

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Originally posted by redboat219
    Love the external piping and rails. Gives visual interest.
    Thank you Romel

    Always appreciate your comments!

    Rob,
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • redboat219
    replied
    Love the external piping and rails. Gives visual interest.

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Originally posted by redboat219
    Click image for larger version Name:	Screenshot_20241130_105429_YouTube.jpg Views:	0 Size:	74.8 KB ID:	184393 spray can gives a great scale reference.
    Romel,

    Thank you very much for the suggestion for the possible add to the boat with a crew member on the deck. That will certainly be entertained possibly down the road. At one point I stated I may be adding some weathering or other painting effects to the boat.

    Click image for larger version  Name:	HMS STICKLEBACK 51.jpg Views:	0 Size:	58.3 KB ID:	184397

    Click image for larger version  Name:	HMS STICKLEBACK 50.jpg Views:	0 Size:	61.9 KB ID:	184398

    I was going to use some water base acrylic paints to achieve this process but due to the MD issues with my eyesight I was unable to achieve a descent result. So, at this point I gave the boat a light third coat of the grey spray paint to cover up the blotches of paint. After my base coat has dried, I will finish it off with a coat of matt clear coat.

    So, the final look is what you see, and besides when you look at the full scale boat it's very similar to what I have.

    This build is now complete. Thank you to all that posted with ideas and suggestions. I appreciated it very much.

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • redboat219
    replied
    Click image for larger version  Name:	Screenshot_20241130_105429_YouTube.jpg Views:	0 Size:	74.8 KB ID:	184393 spray can gives a great scale reference.

    Leave a comment:


  • redboat219
    replied
    As you're making it a surface runner, a look out is needed. Click image for larger version  Name:	images (1) (17).jpg Views:	0 Size:	58.7 KB ID:	184389 1 Click image for larger version  Name:	Screenshot_20241130_100951_YouTube.jpg Views:	0 Size:	84.3 KB ID:	184390
    Would be great if you could find some 3D files of Royal Navy figures like this 1/35 chap holding a teacup. Click image for larger version  Name:	images (1) (18).jpg Views:	0 Size:	47.0 KB ID:	184391
    Last edited by redboat219; 11-29-2024, 10:25 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Today my grey spray paint arrived, so I headed for my painting shop!



    Click image for larger version

Name:	HMS STICKLEBACK 101.jpg
Views:	67
Size:	67.6 KB
ID:	184381

    Click image for larger version

Name:	HMS STICKLEBACK 100.jpg
Views:	46
Size:	64.0 KB
ID:	184382

    After the primer and base coat (2) are dry, I will break out my water base acrylic paints and do some weathering and contrast painting to help accentuate exterior trim pieces. I am not going to go over baord with this part of the finish, just enough to give the boat a little life...

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Firemen at work!

    Click image for larger version  Name:	FIREMEN WORKING.jpg Views:	0 Size:	49.4 KB ID:	184363

    Got to love them!!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Originally posted by JHapprich
    Well done , Rob! A surface runner?

    Jörg
    Thanks Jorg,

    If I had taken all the pool stuff out of the water and got a good straight shot to the other end, I would have been able to get it underwater. My pool is not that big, and diving and turning have always been a problem for me. I am going to make up some rudder extension for pool operation so that I can get more turning radius. My next boat (if that happens) will be a static diver for sure.

    Rob,
    "Firemen can stand the heat."


    Leave a comment:


  • JHapprich
    replied
    Well done , Rob! A surface runner?

    Jörg

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Here it is Thanksgiving Day morning and I am still working on the Stickleback!

    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 56.jpg
Views:	68
Size:	60.7 KB
ID:	184350

    It is completely completed, with all the trim pieces and of course except for the paint finish. And that most likely will be Friday because my paint won't arrive until then. But, as soon as it does, I will be on it!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Next item on my list of things to-do now that the water testing is complete!

    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 55.jpg
Views:	77
Size:	61.7 KB
ID:	184336


    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 56.jpg
Views:	66
Size:	74.9 KB
ID:	184337

    And that is to do a complete dry out and system check out before putting the WTC away. Any of you that follow this forum are fully aware and practice this post running procedure. And now that all my testing is complete, I am on to my final exterior parts installation (Sail, antennas, and othe deck parts) and then comes the exterior primer and final paint finish.

    AND THIS BOAT IS DONE!

    I want to wish you all a very "HAPPY THANKSGIVING"

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    After making several weight adjustments I finally got the Stickleback at a fairly decent trim (for me)

    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 54.jpg
Views:	73
Size:	53.1 KB
ID:	184334

    Below is a quick running of the boat just to check it out.



    I realize this was a pretty sloppy run, but5 at least I know it turns quite well and runs good forward and reverse. I am happy with the results..:-))

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Today I worked on the installation of ballast weight.

    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 49.jpg
Views:	80
Size:	65.8 KB
ID:	184331

    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 50.jpg
Views:	64
Size:	61.5 KB
ID:	184332

    I have installed a total of 8oz towards the center and down inside the keel of the boat. I had in the pool with slightly less (1oz) and the boat sat at a good water line. Underway the full scale boat was quite stern heavy. I may tr4y to achieve that look when my boat is underway.

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."


    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Found sometime this afternoon to primer the inside of the boat.

    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 48.jpg
Views:	100
Size:	66.7 KB
ID:	184326

    My favorite interior primer is Red Oxide from Krylon. It's a great surface primer and sealer for PLA.

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:


  • rwtdiver
    replied
    Now that I have the boat set up for the WTC, with all linkages, and propulsion systems installed, I am moving on to sealing the interior of the boat. (both lower hull and upper hull).

    Click image for larger version

Name:	STICKLEBACK 47.jpg
Views:	105
Size:	69.6 KB
ID:	184324

    Before I start on any sealer inside the hull, I am tapping off any areas that I will be installing weight to the lower hull. As you know adhesive do not stick well to painted surfaces This boat will need quite a bit of weight to get it down to a reasonable running water line. If all goes well I may get the sealer or primer sprayed in today!!??

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

    Leave a comment:

Working...