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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Hammers on January 24, 2008, 11:09:18 PM
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An aerial photo of a a wwI sub whot I started making several years ago and completed (for now) just today.
(http://www.adventuregaming.tsome.com/Showcase/Aerial_of_sub.jpg)
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:o :o Man, this really looks nice!
Is this a scratchbuilt model? If so: Please tell Us how You did it!
...and please tell us more about how You did the brilliant looking ice!
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Thats a lovely bit of kit Hammershield :love:
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Yummy. Watch out for ichthyosaurs, megalodons and such.
I once started a topic called 'U-boote Heraus', though it was on another forum. Now we finally have some common ground. :)
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Plynkes, my dear, I have plenty of WWI stuff to share with you.
As a matter of fact I have that famous WWI "Uboote heraus!" propaganda poster in my study. Got it at Imperial War Museum oh so many years ago.
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Nice work Peder :)
Excellent use of terrain for the snapshot.
Best Wishes
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:o :o Man, this really looks nice!
Is this a scratchbuilt model? If so: Please tell Us how You did it!
...and please tell us more about how You did the brilliant looking ice!
Thanks. Yes its completely scratchbuilt. I will post some details tomorrow. I dusted it off an completed it to have as an option for a planned Swedish Lead Adventure Meet this spring.
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Wow! That's really nice!
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That's a really impressive! :o
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It looks beautiful. Great that you finally completed it. Iam curious about the "How to scratchbuild a German U Boat " post
Björn
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Excellent stuff Sir. :)
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Very nice work! :love:
So now you need some Elder ones!
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Awesome!
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oooh how loverly that it is! Can't believe how you manage to constantly churn out truly inspiring stuff! Pretty please can we have some close-ups of the sailors?
Think I shall have to restart work on my tunnel into your gaming room!
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8) (pun intended) great work.
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Very nice Hammers! The ice is very effective too.
Every time I see a WW1 Uboat I'm reminded of a terrible old Doug McClure film about a lost world in the Antarctic.
Dammit, now I want a Uboat to play with! :x
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"Terrible old Doug McClure film."
Blasphemy!
"Dammit, now I want a Uboat to play with!"
You should get one, they're lots of fun:
http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=Polynikes&id=1&start=6
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I am flattered by the response, I'm sure. it's a busy day at work but I will show more pics and detail about the fiendish machine later.
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That's excellent! Yeah, more pics please :)
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Excellent, Sir! Looking forward to see more (close-up?) pics.
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"Terrible old Doug McClure film."
Blasphemy!
"Dammit, now I want a Uboat to play with!"
You should get one, they're lots of fun:
http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=Polynikes&id=1&start=6
:lol:
I would get one, but I couldn't sneak it past the Woman. I'm rubbish at hiding stuff.
One day.
One glorious day, I will have a collection of Uboats, airships, landships and goddam spaceships to make God blush with envy.
One day.
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Kablooey! A direct hit!
(http://www.adventuregaming.tsome.com/Showcase/Uboote_direct_hit.jpg)
This is how the Uboote adn scenery comes apart for storage.
It is based on an actual WWI German sub but I cannot now find which one. Several allowances have been made in its building for playability and convenience. It comes a no great surprise thar it's a waterline model, but it is actually a below waterline model. You would see more of the hull. I did however build it to be partly hidden by ice. The hull is two layers of 1cm foamboard cut to shape. The deck is ribbed with 2x1 mm styrene strips. Edges are covered with masking tape. Rivets, not clearly visible, are about 100 pin heads. The tower is a piece of foam board with v-groves cut out in the curving section. The skirt is carton and masking tape. The protuding thingummybobschen is carton and sculpted greenstuff. The periscope and snorkle are brass tubing and brass rod. The gun deck is layers of plasticard cut out with a circle cutter. The gun is scratbuitl from plasticard and copper tubing and is not very accurate. It looks ok. The whole thing was primed black and then dusted over with several layers of sea grey.
I would like to add a antennae wire, flag and tower identification number/icon (you know... the traditional fearsom sea creature with trident, skull and bones, chesty meremaid or what have you) but at the same tme I don't want to lock it down to a certain conflict. Perhaps it looks more menacing with no markings at all?
Edit:
I forgot the ice: I shaved a small sheet of 25mm pink foam down to roughly 10mm on onse side. The key is then to break it by hand to wedges and blocks and stack them on thin cardboard in a convincing manner. I looked at pictures of ice breakers but kept in mind that a sub comes from beneath. (I have no idea about the authenticity of a sub of this size breaking through ice this thick). I started with rather large pieces at the bottom and angled them slighty uppwards worads the sub. I then stacked smaller pieces ontop. I painted everyting in several layers of white because pink is the colour of the devil and will shine through like a bad lie. I then painted the broken side surfaces of the ice with greyish turqois and let it dry thoroughly. The I drybrushed the turqoise several times until it just shines through here and there. I put PVA on places where drifting snow would accumulate and sprinkled snow flock on it and by then Bob was your uncle.
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You sir, are an innovator! :D
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:love: must copy that :oops:
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Thats cool. 8)
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I would get one, but I couldn't sneak it past the Woman. I'm rubbish at hiding stuff.
Phew!...and I thought that I was the only one. :lol:
One day.
One glorious day, I will have a collection of Uboats, airships, landships and goddam spaceships to make God blush with envy.
One day.
Amen!
hammershield, this stuff looks so goddamn convincing, so one might be tempted to scratchbuild a waterline sub oneself...
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That is a beautiful piece. Thanks for the exploded view as it helps to see how you have it assembled.
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Hammershield, thanks for the description on how You made the ice, it had me puzzled since I have seen the pic...
Now You have made my day!! :D