1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
The portholes have transparent styrene sheet glued inside.
Not a perfect solution - I know - because the holes are too deep in this scale.
However in old shipyard models the portholes were commonly only painted or glued on the bulkheads and sometimes you see those unpleasant brass eyelets.
So I found this a satisfiying compromise.
At least when looking from the distance I find it rather realistic.
Not a perfect solution - I know - because the holes are too deep in this scale.
However in old shipyard models the portholes were commonly only painted or glued on the bulkheads and sometimes you see those unpleasant brass eyelets.
So I found this a satisfiying compromise.
At least when looking from the distance I find it rather realistic.
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Hello everybody,
here some photos of my latest progress:
Booms and boom rests including paintwork.
3d-printed bollards and fairleads on fcsle and poop.
Greetings Stefan




here some photos of my latest progress:
Booms and boom rests including paintwork.
3d-printed bollards and fairleads on fcsle and poop.
Greetings Stefan




- DrPR
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Looking good! It is a very neat build.
Phil
Phil
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Hi everybody here!
Just finished stairways (3d-printed) and railings (brass wire):




Just finished stairways (3d-printed) and railings (brass wire):




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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
I love it!
Remembers one of my projects I never completed...
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=56695&hilit=proteus
Remembers one of my projects I never completed...
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=56695&hilit=proteus
Scared of Nothing , Always Thirsty
Just call me the "Cereals Box Killer" , I guess
Just call me the "Cereals Box Killer" , I guess
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
That's the Problem: The more complete a model is looking, the harder it becomes to motivate oneself for all those time-consuming details.
And by the way: Amazing project.
It's a pity, that you didn't complete.
Best regards
Stefan
And by the way: Amazing project.
It's a pity, that you didn't complete.
Best regards
Stefan
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Hello everybody,
after long time here comes another update.
Just finished the framework for the awnings over poopdeck, bridge deck and flying bridge.
I made it from 1mm plywood and steel pins because stanchions from brass wire proved to be too limp.
Best regards
Stefan



after long time here comes another update.
Just finished the framework for the awnings over poopdeck, bridge deck and flying bridge.
I made it from 1mm plywood and steel pins because stanchions from brass wire proved to be too limp.
Best regards
Stefan



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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Stefan,
Are you sure this thing is real? Were it not for the normal workshop background I would think it was a 3D CAD model because it has such clean and crisp lines! Very nice!
Phil
Are you sure this thing is real? Were it not for the normal workshop background I would think it was a 3D CAD model because it has such clean and crisp lines! Very nice!
Phil
A collision at sea will ruin your entire day. Aristotle
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
I'm with Phil on this one. That's one sharp looking build and paint job. Love the subject as well!

The merchant shipyard
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Thanks a lot both of you!
Unfortunately the construction time of my model exceeds already by far that of the original, a hundred years ago
OK, they had some more helping hands...
Here are some more fotos of the funnel, which I had forgotten to show earlier:



Unfortunately the construction time of my model exceeds already by far that of the original, a hundred years ago
OK, they had some more helping hands...
Here are some more fotos of the funnel, which I had forgotten to show earlier:



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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
To prevent my model from collecting any more dust, I decided to complete the showcase.
With increasing details, cleaning would become more and more difficult otherwise.
Made it from cherry wood bars and foundation plate.
Also started with cargo winches, which I manufactured from styrene.
Brgds
Stefan



With increasing details, cleaning would become more and more difficult otherwise.
Made it from cherry wood bars and foundation plate.
Also started with cargo winches, which I manufactured from styrene.
Brgds
Stefan



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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Hello everybody,
Just finished anchors, windlass and cargo winches.
All made of styrene sheets.
Have a look:







Just finished anchors, windlass and cargo winches.
All made of styrene sheets.
Have a look:







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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Wow!
Stunning job you did on her...
Stunning job you did on her...
Scared of Nothing , Always Thirsty
Just call me the "Cereals Box Killer" , I guess
Just call me the "Cereals Box Killer" , I guess
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Very nice, sharp work!
Phil
Phil
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
WOW amazing project. i haven't seen it.

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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Thank's very much everybody for your kind comments.
Here are the lifeboats and one workboat together with davits.
Boats are 3d-printed, the davits made of styrene sheet.
Best regards
Stefan


Here are the lifeboats and one workboat together with davits.
Boats are 3d-printed, the davits made of styrene sheet.
Best regards
Stefan


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princeofwales
Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Hi Stephan, what a nice work!
I wrote you a private email but did not know if you received it, anyway, could you upload the hull lines or the 3d model? I want to make a three island tramp steamer very similar but only have the profile of the ship and a deck view. We would be very grateful, I've tried using delftship but I couldn't get a model as perfect as yours,
Best regards
I wrote you a private email but did not know if you received it, anyway, could you upload the hull lines or the 3d model? I want to make a three island tramp steamer very similar but only have the profile of the ship and a deck view. We would be very grateful, I've tried using delftship but I couldn't get a model as perfect as yours,
Best regards
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Very sorry, but haven't been online for long time and so I found your request just now.princeofwales wrote:Hi Stephan, what a nice work!
I wrote you a private email but did not know if you received it, anyway, could you upload the hull lines or the 3d model? I want to make a three island tramp steamer very similar but only have the profile of the ship and a deck view. We would be very grateful, I've tried using delftship but I couldn't get a model as perfect as yours,
Best regards
Unfortunately I didn't receive your email, no idea what went wrong.
If you are still interested, please let me know.
I also can send you the delftship file.
Best regards
Sefan
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CaptHaddock
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Re: 1/96 Fabricated Ship "Sub Boat" of 1919
Hello everybody,
sorry for long absence - in between I've completed my ship.
Not everything 100% to my satisfaction but I decided to keep it like this.
Still haven't found a place in our house and so she's still waiting in my workshop...
Best regards
Stefan










sorry for long absence - in between I've completed my ship.
Not everything 100% to my satisfaction but I decided to keep it like this.
Still haven't found a place in our house and so she's still waiting in my workshop...
Best regards
Stefan









