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29 12 May 2016, 14:44
Roland Sachsenhofer
Wow!! That´s truly inspiring and amazing! I am thrilled by your idea and the competed dio!
Wow!! That´s truly inspiring and amazing! I am thrilled by your idea and the competed dio!
12 May 2016, 20:12
Steve Luckinbill
Thanks guys, I really appreciate you looking in. It makes my work worth it.
Thanks guys, I really appreciate you looking in. It makes my work worth it.
14 May 2016, 01:50
Jay Dubya
Oh Steve this is really, really good - I think I can hear the brass band playing!
Oh Steve this is really, really good - I think I can hear the brass band playing!
14 May 2016, 07:15
Steve Luckinbill
Funny thing. After I received the kit for christmas, I started reading about it and how much aftermarket and PE it was going to need to bring it up to a passable Gato. I was looking at Gato pictures on the internet, as my usual research goes, and I ran across a picture of the sideways launching. As I investigated more I noticed that the launched ships were missing most if not all of the items which were in error. So the more I thought about it the more wanted to do it and at the same time avoid the extra expense of all that AM and PE. I picked the Puffer simply because it was launched in Nov 42 and would have a similar conning tower as the kit represented in 1941. It wasn't until I was well into creating the base that I noticed that I would have considerable work to do removing the deck, installing cross members and working on the pressure hull.
It was a fun project and allowed me to improve my water making technique.
Steve
Funny thing. After I received the kit for christmas, I started reading about it and how much aftermarket and PE it was going to need to bring it up to a passable Gato. I was looking at Gato pictures on the internet, as my usual research goes, and I ran across a picture of the sideways launching. As I investigated more I noticed that the launched ships were missing most if not all of the items which were in error. So the more I thought about it the more wanted to do it and at the same time avoid the extra expense of all that AM and PE. I picked the Puffer simply because it was launched in Nov 42 and would have a similar conning tower as the kit represented in 1941. It wasn't until I was well into creating the base that I noticed that I would have considerable work to do removing the deck, installing cross members and working on the pressure hull.
It was a fun project and allowed me to improve my water making technique.
Steve
14 May 2016, 21:01
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks for the detailed description Steve, it doesn't make your job any less impressive though😉
What interests me the most is - how did you make the flags?
Thanks for the detailed description Steve, it doesn't make your job any less impressive though😉
What interests me the most is - how did you make the flags?
15 May 2016, 09:57
Peter Segers
awesome diorama & setting. Love how you managed to express the "water splashing moment" at the U-boat's christening and the wooden support beams jumping up. Extremely well done!!!! well deserved congrats.
awesome diorama & setting. Love how you managed to express the "water splashing moment" at the U-boat's christening and the wooden support beams jumping up. Extremely well done!!!! well deserved congrats.
15 May 2016, 10:09
Steve Luckinbill
Thanks again guys.
Lukasz,The flags were made by downloading the picture of US flags and pennants and sizing them to the proper scale. I printed them out on an inkjet printer whose ink does not run with water (HP's ink doesn't run for instance). I cut them out and applied them with a mix of white glue and water. When they started to harden I used a pair of tweezers to twist and bend them.
Thanks again guys.
Lukasz,The flags were made by downloading the picture of US flags and pennants and sizing them to the proper scale. I printed them out on an inkjet printer whose ink does not run with water (HP's ink doesn't run for instance). I cut them out and applied them with a mix of white glue and water. When they started to harden I used a pair of tweezers to twist and bend them.
19 May 2016, 04:25
Ulf Petersen
Wow! 😮 Spectacular and completely unusual, Steve! And top execution, great!👍
Wow! 😮 Spectacular and completely unusual, Steve! And top execution, great!👍
19 May 2016, 05:41
John Ballman
As a Former Submariner, this is one of the finest dioramas of a Gato boat I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing this.
Respectfully,
John B.
As a Former Submariner, this is one of the finest dioramas of a Gato boat I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing this.
Respectfully,
John B.
4 February 2023, 17:31
Spanjaard
Great that this beauty "resurfaced" back in the news feed, I missed it back in the day. What a great impression of movement. Wow
Great that this beauty "resurfaced" back in the news feed, I missed it back in the day. What a great impression of movement. Wow
4 February 2023, 19:58
Kyle DeHart
First time it's popped up since I've been active here. What a truly fantastic result. Love it.
First time it's popped up since I've been active here. What a truly fantastic result. Love it.
5 February 2023, 05:32