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Folkwulfe

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  1. It took a while to finish the base plaque, but here it is all done.
  2. Still working on the display base and dedication plaque, but I went ahead and added a small detail that I have been thinking about for some time now. The sub is supposed to depic a time when she is cruising near home port. As such, she would have been flying a flag. A paper flag was included in the kit, albeit without the swastika. I finally decided to include it as a necessary detail. I have configured it so as to hide the missing swastika and hopefully not offend by the flags display.
  3. ...and now I have the cradle and mounting board almost ready for staining with tung oil... A plaque of dedication and this sub will be set for presentation.
  4. I moved mister "one hand" to the upper gun deck to bury his arm in the 20mm gun breach. Looks better I think than my original idea of next to the 37mm gun. I hope the rest of you agree...?
  5. So...based on popular opinions I've made a decision. This is the final positioning of the deck crew...
  6. The pose I am going for is his left hand is inside the breach of the gun. His left hand is missing and I thought that would cover for that flaw.
  7. Trying to get the arrangement of the crew and stores to look right. They are not glued down yet, so tell me what you think...
  8. Just some crates and boxes for dressing around the deck crew to pose with.
  9. Been working here and there on the crew for the deck... Not my best work, but it will do... The deck party should be better..
  10. Yes sir I will.... May I introduce you all to the completed U-995, circa 1944, a Type VII C/41 u-boat on her way home in the fall of 1944 after a very long patrol...
  11. Wow...that's the second time that has happened. I'll repost it and see if that helps...
  12. Finally all one piece now. Some small details left to be done and I can stick a fork in it...
  13. Looks like very close to final assembly and detailing. This is the stuff made from a WW2 Merchant Seaman's nightmares...
  14. Thanks for the compliments guys. This is my first attempt at a sub model since the mid 70s when I worked part-time in a hobby store after classes in high school. The flash photos earlier make the rust stand out a lot more than in normal light like above. This is the look I was trying to achieve.
  15. So I settled for markings of U 995 circa late 1944...and end to the happy times in the mid-Atlantic. The C/41 boats were supposed to alleviate the main attack boats from troublesome aerial attack by Allied escort bombers and fighters. Didn't happen...thankfully. The rusty weathering is representative of a boat that has spent a months long patrol and is finally nearing home for refit and crew exchange. The conning tower is just starting the process whereas the hull is ready for her final flat clear coating.
  16. Now that's just looking nastier by the minute...three different washes of AK light to heavy rust and a black wash on top. Some areas to smooth out, but I believe it works...
  17. Yup...beading wire. Got it cheap at Walmart one day looking through through the area for ideas.
  18. More details...side rails and cables are on. Yes, they are real cable wire. Gotta finish sanding and prep them, but paint is in the near future.
  19. Forward capstan... ...midwaist railings... ...and aft exhaust shrouds, aft cable guides, and aft recognition light. The devil is in the details...
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