Revell Type IX U-boat
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 7:21 am
Revell Type IX U-Boat
Just received the new Revell type IX U-Boat. Apart from some rather heavy hull side detail looks very nice. Might try a different way of displaying the model by mounting it on a base, full hull, but adding a “Faller” water line surface, plus “Germania Figurens” deck crew. (As posted by “TeddyBeer”) I got started by drilled the handrail stanchions holes for replacement thinner handrails, then the messy part opening the hull flooding vents by thinning the plastic from the inside. (Did that overlooking Keswick on a nice warm afternoon while waiting for my grandson No.2 on a school project.) (Only did the most obvious vents). Next was to work out the base dimensions and layout. Once the basic base was constructed the hull was drilled in the side to take 2 lengths of Perspex rod at the hull bulkhead positions for strength and holes drilled to fix the submarine to the quayside. Now I set about creating the rest of the base to receive the finished U-Boat. Once the boat hull was joined together, I placed it onto a piece of cardboard and I drew around the hull to make a template for cutting the “Faller” waterline. Quarter round rod was glued to the hull side to help support the “Faller” sheet water line. Not happy with that water colour so back to the paint pots. Started work on the hand rails. Kept the stanchion up-rights but replaced the handrails (not perfect but appearance a bit better) The fun continues.
Just received the new Revell type IX U-Boat. Apart from some rather heavy hull side detail looks very nice. Might try a different way of displaying the model by mounting it on a base, full hull, but adding a “Faller” water line surface, plus “Germania Figurens” deck crew. (As posted by “TeddyBeer”) I got started by drilled the handrail stanchions holes for replacement thinner handrails, then the messy part opening the hull flooding vents by thinning the plastic from the inside. (Did that overlooking Keswick on a nice warm afternoon while waiting for my grandson No.2 on a school project.) (Only did the most obvious vents). Next was to work out the base dimensions and layout. Once the basic base was constructed the hull was drilled in the side to take 2 lengths of Perspex rod at the hull bulkhead positions for strength and holes drilled to fix the submarine to the quayside. Now I set about creating the rest of the base to receive the finished U-Boat. Once the boat hull was joined together, I placed it onto a piece of cardboard and I drew around the hull to make a template for cutting the “Faller” waterline. Quarter round rod was glued to the hull side to help support the “Faller” sheet water line. Not happy with that water colour so back to the paint pots. Started work on the hand rails. Kept the stanchion up-rights but replaced the handrails (not perfect but appearance a bit better) The fun continues.