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    #1

    VII/41C U-boat

    Afternoon all.

    I'm in the process of building the 1/72 Revell VII/41C U-Boat kit.

    I have been "opening" the limber holes throughout, sanding here and there...but I'm stuck on whether a certain part is to be "opened" or not.

    I've looked at many many pics online...but can't determine whether the area circled in red should be "opened" or not.

    Anyone done this kit before or are there any U-boat aficionados on board here?

    Any help would be appreciated...thanks in advance.[ATTACH]96009.IPB[/ATTACH]

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  • ojays
    • Oct 2011
    • 1713

    #2
    I believe these are what is called the free flooding area, so yes they should be opened up.

    I will be watching this build with interest as I am in the middle of a build on the Gato.

    Gregg

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    • monica
      • Oct 2013
      • 15169

      #3
      will look forward to seeing this one come along ,do like sub,s

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      • papa 695
        Moderator
        • May 2011
        • 22770

        #4
        Nice subject and a nice start Andrew. I'm in agreement with Gregg on the holes you circled in red should be opened up

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        • ojays
          • Oct 2011
          • 1713

          #5
          An example of the free flooding vents.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            will look forward to seeing this one come along ,do like sub,s
            Love a good sub

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            • Guest

              #7
              Cool...many thanks.

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              • monica
                • Oct 2013
                • 15169

                #8
                always wonted to do one,but dont know what scale i should be looking for some think about 300mm long ?

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                • spanner570
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2009
                  • 15418

                  #9
                  If it's any help, right or wrong, when I did my two 1/144 U. Boats on here I opened up all the vent holes...even the small ones at the bow below the tube hatches. My reasoning being that if the vents are moulded into the hull, they need to be opened up.

                  I don't know enough about U.Boats to state whether I'm doing the right thing, but the vents sure look better opened out.....

                  I'm starting the same kit as you soon, and I intend opening all the vents on this too.....

                  Perhaps someone can come along with the definitive answer?

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                  • ojays
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 1713

                    #10
                    Check out this site for an amazing build.

                    modelbrouwer.nl modeling for an amazing build of the Revell Type VIIC/41 U-Boot 995

                    Builders name is foxbat and it's a 2010 posting.

                    In Forum Board index » Active model brewing at sea » Brew Records ships

                    He shows how and where the vents need opening etc.

                    Gregg

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                    • spanner570
                      SMF Supporters
                      • May 2009
                      • 15418

                      #11
                      Thanks for the information Gregg. I've just had a look at the build...Brilliant!

                      I couldn't afford all that aftermarket stuff, but it's great for a reference.

                      I'm sure it will help Andrew - it sure helps me!

                      Thanks again for going to the trouble of posting it.

                      Ron

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                      • ojays
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 1713

                        #12
                        Not a problem Ron.

                        It was seeing his build, that moved me in the direction of doing a sub build as my next project.

                        His attention to detail is amazing.

                        Gregg

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Check out this site for an amazing build.modelbrouwer.nl modeling for an amazing build of the Revell Type VIIC/41 U-Boot 995

                          Builders name is foxbat and it's a 2010 posting.

                          In Forum Board index » Active model brewing at sea » Brew Records ships

                          He shows how and where the vents need opening etc.

                          Gregg
                          Wow...that is something very special.

                          Some great reference photos too...but all that PE would scare me to death.

                          Like the way they stressed the hull.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Ok...just notice I have put this thread in "Ships Under Construction", rather than the "Subs Under Construction" page. Sorry...don't know how I missed that!!!!! D'oh!!

                            Anyway...cut out the free flooding area vent/panel and placed some styrene strips inside the sub to simulate sections...however...as you may see, I have had a problem with the primer coming off the model.

                            I scraped it with my nail at some point and it just peeled off. I then put some Tamiya tape on there, as if I was masking...left it on for about 2 mins...pulled it off and the paint came with it.

                            I used Vallejo Polyurethane Primer USN Light Ghost Grey...it was the first time I have used this one, as I received it as a Xmas present.

                            The model had been washed in soapy water, left to air dry and then primed about 3 days later. I used the primer neat and also, slightly thinned with "Universal Modelling Products" airbrush thinner.

                            Is this an issue with polyurethane primers, or was it me?

                            Anyways...I will go back to my Halfords primer for the time being...once I've sanded a few areas etc.[ATTACH]96357.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                            • monica
                              • Oct 2013
                              • 15169

                              #15
                              dose make a diffidence with the added in part,nice touch,

                              I have done the very same thing as you with scraped it with my nail,and i just put

                              it down as it had not harden ,

                              so will be interested in what others say,as for why this may happen,

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