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Folkwulfe

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    As you can see, the main deck is now one piece. Still not glued to the hull itself, but I will be getting there soon. I also need to finish sanding around the brass cable guard around the rudders that I fitted and glued into place earlier. Colors for paint are another story. I have several references and they contradict each other about what the lower hull colors should be. Probably the best reference I have  states that the lower hull was painted the same Dunkel grau dark grey as the upper hull with no black demarcation waterline between the lower anti foul paint and the upper camo paint. This was a purposeful departure from the paint policies adopted by the Kreigsmarinen due to the unique needs of the U-boat service that differed from the surface fleet vessels. More to come...

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  2. First of all, thanks to the admins who graciously allowed me to post this build here even though it does not meet the 1/35th 1/32nd or larger rule. Regardless, it is a LARGE SCALE MODEL measuring near 3 feet in length when complete.

    Secondly, I inherited this model partially build from a friend who had it in storage for several years uncompleted. Seems his father had rushed into this build when he got sick and later died before the model could be finished. My friend said I was the only person he thought might be able to do it justice. Since it's been a very long time since I attempted anything naval, we'll see.

    When received, the main hull, hull deck, and conning tower were glued and painted a two-tone camo scheme. A lot of detail parts were left off the conning tower before it was painted, the snorkel was assembled wrong, parts of the cable guard around the propeller was broken off and missing, and the colors used didn't look right to me. So we begin with ordering and receiving a laser cur wooden deck set from Nautilus that's beautiful.

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    The wooden deck is just sitting on the original plastic deck for fitting purposes. I have also corrected the snorkel so that it raises and lowers correctly.

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    ....snorkel stowed down....

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    ...snorkel partially raised.... You can also see a lot of the exterior detail parts of the conning tower were left off before painting.

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    All the white parts are the left off details I added. Still trying to make my mind up about the wooded main deck. Should I 1) Use the original plastic deck that has good detail around the metal decking parts, or 2) Use the wooden deck with bad representations of the metal parts? I chose "3" and grafted the plastic "metal" parts in place of the wood parts.

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    Turned out not too bad. So now I have some minor lower hull repairs to do, then on to paint. The instructions for the wooden pieces suggested coating the wood with enamel paint to prevent acrylic paints from soaking in and swelling the wood. So first up was a good coat of Tamiya Grey Surface Primer Enamel first on the conning tower parts and then the first test shot of dunkel-grau (Kriegsmarine dark sea grey) to see how it will look.

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    Came out not too bad and a lot closer than the original paint used. And that is where we stand at present. More to come...

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