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Revell Type VIIc/41 1/350

Started by Bigkev, October 16, 2020, 08:18:59 PM

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Bigkev

Hi All,
This is my current project.
A Revell Type VIIC/41 in 1/350.
The submarine was an improved version of the Type VIIc, with the provision for a 'Snorkel' to draw air into the submarine to allow it to recharge its batteries whilst remaining submerged.
Also around its time of introduction, the change of tactic's was to stay up on the surface if caught on the surface, hence German submarines were up gunned to provide extra anti aircraft protection.
The tactic was quite successful and many aircraft were either damaged or shot down during attacks, only superiority in allied numbers/resources degraded the tactic.

Anyway, I have got so far with the build, and have started to add the Eduard etch brass for this kit, and I am happy with the progress so far.
But it is a time consuming progress, as Haddock will agree with his ship models.

Some pictures of the progress to date follow:-

Cheers,
Bigkev 
I hope my next is always better

MSea

Will enjoy seeing this one get made
MSea

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Thanks Zak,
The 37mm gun was eye numbing, and you needed four hands to do it.
I'm going to attach the conning tower railings next, then paint job of this and hull, finally adding last railings and all guns periscopes, etc.
Well that's the plan at this moment....
Cheers,
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

chriswil42

Looking really good Kevin especially the brasswork.
Chris

Bob C

Looks good, especially the etched brass.
Bob c

councilman

Quote from: Bigkev on October 16, 2020, 08:18:59 PM
Hi All,
This is my current project.
A Revell Type VIIC/41 in 1/350.
The submarine was an improved version of the Type VIIc, with the provision for a 'Snorkel' to draw air into the submarine to allow it to recharge its batteries whilst remaining submerged.
Also around its time of introduction, the change of tactic's was to stay up on the surface if caught on the surface, hence German submarines were up gunned to provide extra anti aircraft protection.
The tactic was quite successful and many aircraft were either damaged or shot down during attacks, only superiority in allied numbers/resources degraded the tactic.

Anyway, I have got so far with the build, and have started to add the Eduard etch brass for this kit, and I am happy with the progress so far.
But it is a time consuming progress, as Haddock will agree with his ship models.

Some pictures of the progress to date follow:-

Cheers,
Bigkev
Very nice. You can't beat a Type VII. Great skills on show.
Andy.
Andy

Bigkev

Hi All,
Thankyou for all your comments.
I've made a little more headway with this kit.
Managed to attach the conning tower railings and get some ID yellow airbrushed on.
Noticed that there was a seam on the upper conning tower that needed attention, this was filled with 'Greenstuff' and then some Mr.Surfacer 500, then sanded back. Now sorted.
Some pictures follow:-
Cheers,
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

zak

I like the idea of a balsa block sub. Nice, exacting work.
Grumpy by name and nature

chriswil42

Chris

Bigkev

Quote from: chriswil42 on October 21, 2020, 04:38:27 PM
Clever wooden hull.

Yes, this was a late German project to save the use of valuable metals.

The use of light weight materials was designed to give the German Submarine fleet over its rivals, however as can be seen, the idea of streamlined designs had not quite caught on at that time....

Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

cph64

Looking good so far, your etch skills are definueetly showing me up, lol!!!

councilman

Quote from: Bigkev on October 21, 2020, 06:46:00 PM
Quote from: chriswil42 on October 21, 2020, 04:38:27 PM
Clever wooden hull.
I think this version of the Type VII was designed for fighting it out on the surface against air attack.
Great skills on show,
Andy.

Yes, this was a late German project to save the use of valuable metals.

The use of light weight materials was designed to give the German Submarine fleet over its rivals, however as can be seen, the idea of streamlined designs had not quite caught on at that time....

Bigkev
Andy

Bigkev

Hi All,
Been a while since last posting.
I have now managed to get most of the painting done, and weathered the sub.
Moving on will be any detail painting, final etch brass items, the aerials, periscopes', breathing apparatus, and weapons.
Model is shown in its glossy varnish, so will be toned down once all items in place.
Cheers,
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

Bigkev

Hi All,
two more pics.
Cannot seem to find the reduced images on my computer,  Doooh!
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better