Jack's Border 1/35 U-Boat Conning Tower
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Added some make up, and the 6 kit parts and pretty happy. I added a blob of micro clear or whatever it's called to the respective dials and unfortunately two have dried opaque but not a lot to do about it. I realised too late that the five kit dials are all at 12 o-clock which bugs me a bit, but hey ho. Really unsure about how much these things would have rusted...contempory pics are all B/W...but with the amount of salt water sloshing through I guess there must have been some corrosion at least. I'll tone this down a little. Hope you approve...criticism and suggestions especially welcome, definitely on the weathering front.Comment
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Don’t stress about the opaque dials, the micro whatsit might not actually be completely dry yet. As to rust streaking, another thing is at play here is condensation. The crew will be exhaling significant amounts of moisture which will greatly increase humidity in such a confined space. As the skin of the submarine will be cold this humidity will condense out on the metal surface, causing dirt streaking and rust trails. Otherwise you are looking at the usual chips and scratches in busy and hard worked areas.Comment
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I wouldn't worry to much about the dials they can often be set so that the correct pressures show at 12 so they can be checked at a glance.Comment
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Bit of progress on some actual plastic. For the amount this kit costs, it’s a bit dissapointing. All of the smaller parts have hard to remove seam lines, injection marks or both, usually in hard to reach places or on details. But there we go. Just dry fitted for the mo while I paint the sub assemblies.
These arrived to add some interest (many thanks to boatman for the advice). Need some batteries now.
As did these:
To make use of both the Torpedo loading figures, and the Officers with binoculars in the set, it will be a ‘supply ship at sea rendezvous.’Comment
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HI Jack this will look realy good an when you come to fit the led's fit them so that the leds cannot be seen but just the red light comin up through the connin tower hole but look fab your work is on this sub :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:chrisbComment
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HI Jack this will look realy good an when you come to fit the led's fit them so that the leds cannot be seen but just the red light comin up through the connin tower hole but look fab your work is on this sub :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:chrisbComment
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Don’t stress about the opaque dials, the micro whatsit might not actually be completely dry yet. As to rust streaking, another thing is at play here is condensation. The crew will be exhaling significant amounts of moisture which will greatly increase humidity in such a confined space. As the skin of the submarine will be cold this humidity will condense out on the metal surface, causing dirt streaking and rust trails. Otherwise you are looking at the usual chips and scratches in busy and hard worked areas.
Thank you Mark, very Kind.
Thanks Tim, I can’t, and don’t want to, imagine!Comment
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