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Building the Revell Germany 1/72 Gato Class Submarine

Posted by Paul On May - 18 - 2009

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6-1-07

I got this model for my birthday from my kids back in November of 2006. I just thought I would start to docuement the build. I have been working on it for a while – I put the hull haves together and assembled the halves for the bow and stern and then it sat on the shelf for a while as I had some other projects on the front burner. They are finished now and it’s full steam ahead. One thing I was hoping for and was actually delaying the build was the anticipated availability of some aftermarket photo etch parts. That just hasn’t happened though. White Ensign Models in the UK has had a set in production for some time now according to their web page – but I guess it still isn’t ready for prime time. (6-4-07 I just got and e-mail from Dave Carter saying that the pe won’t be done till toward the end of the year).

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This model is really big and will rival the length of my Yamato in size. When I set out to build a r/c submarine – this is what I had in mind – but the model wasn’t out yet. I have considered making this r/c also – but it’s kinda been there done that now – besides the cost is considerable. This will be a static model and should look really nice when it’s finished.

During the build I discovered that the ladder leading from the foredeck to below deck was nowhere to be found – I had to scratch build one.

 

9-21-07

I have finally completed the sub – all of the bits have been glued together and sanded where needed. I haven’t yet painted it nor attached the clear parts – that will be done once the sub painting is finished. Here are the latest pics (click for larger) :

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10-6-07

The following picture documents the shading and painting of the sub. I’ve added several photoetch parts from a set I purchased from Nautilus Models – I was able to replace the gun seats and sights which made a great improvement in these areas.

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I have decided to model the USS Silversides. I received a lot of help from Rick Nelson on the Subcommittee website. Following his suggestions the following changes were made:

The two exterior doors on the sides of the sail were removed leaving openings which are correct.
The forward periscope was reduced 2/3 inch in height (48 inches full scale).
The eight rectangles on both sides of the sail were removed as they are incorrect.
The radio antenna was rigged correctly with insulators using EZ line.
I also added tension springs at each end of the side rails.
The breather (part #49) was removed – this is incorrect.
The broom was removed and replaced with an antenna similar to that on the other side of the tower.

Now on to the pics:

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3-31-08

In preparation for the upcoming SVSM model show I’ve modified the black deck paint pattern from a straight line to a wavy pattern. This deviates from the painting instructions but to me is more realistic and pleasing to the eye. There were so many changes to these submarines over their careers that I felt justified. I also gave the model an over-spray of black to darken up some areas and give a representation of a more weathered look- in addition I accentuated areas that have rusted using the Tamiya weathering sets that I recently purchased. I followed this up with a final spray of Model Master clear flat. Some might say it looks too dark now – I think that it just looks sinister.

5-15-08

Here are some pictures of the latest paint scheme at the 2008 SVSM Kickoff Classic held at the Santa Clara Convention Center:

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Building the Tamiya 1/12 Ferrari 312T

Posted by Paul On May - 18 - 2009

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10-5-07

In April of 2004 I bought this on e-bay for about $50.00. It’s a really nice kit – but the decals have yellowed. I put the decals in the window and that helped some – but they are still yellow – I may have to repeat the window exercise. Here are the pics of where I’m at as of today:

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10-16-07

I have made some progress toward finishing this Ferrari. I have started on the engine and transmission. The included plastic tubing has become quite stiff and difficult to work with. I have improvised with other more flexible materials. The connectors for the hoses have been fabricated out of aluminum tubing and slipped over the end. I have also ordered a new set of decals from Japan – the original ones were just way too yellow and the white pinstriping decals would have been a disaster.

10-21-07

The decals arrived this last week – they are fantastic – produced by Cartograph for Tamiya this year (2007). And here are some pics of the build so far:

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11-3-07

OK – I’ve done a bit more – the body has been painted Italian Red using a Tamiya rattle can, and the engine wiring is mostly finished. After painting the body parts I sprayed them with a Future Floor Polish and Windex mixture. The Windex lowers the surfacde tension so the floor polish goes down smoother. Then I brushed the parts with a 1 inch wide brush to remove bubbles and to smooth out the finish and remove any excess. Now the pics:

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11-5-07

I have done a bit more on the decal application and engine wiring. The decals are very nice – the pinstriping is somewhat fiddley as you have to get it all to line up on each side and have both sides look the same. I have run out of the braided wiring so I will replace the brake line going from the back to the front with solder – that will be more accurate too. The aft wing and battery housing has been attached and the battery has been wired up as well as the hose connection to the rear radiator. I was able to get a formula 1 tool kit cheap off of e-bay and am in the process of painting that and etting it all up.

I’ve discovered one rubber tire (rear) has flats on two areas – I’m trying to figure out what to do to fix that.

2-28-08

The model is finished and assembled except for the seatbelts which are on order. The tire with the flat side has smooshed out and now looks ok. I won’t attach the cockpit cover or the nose because they hide interior details. I have constructed a set of sawhorses for the cockpit cover. Here is the Ferrari at the 2008 Model Expo:

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3-2-08

I received the seat belts made by Scale Motorsport and sold through MSHOBBIES.COM in Union City California. The seat belts are fantastic and really build up nice. I added decals to the seat belts as directed by the 2007 instructions. Here are pics of the final model:

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5-15-08

Here’s is a picture from the 2008 SVSM Kickoff Classic held at the Santa Clara Convention Center: