Here is a link to my U-boat progress page.
http://uboat.imodeller.cz
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Imodeller's Uboat progress page

imodeller
Stredocesky Kraj, Czech Republic
Member Since: October 17, 2004
entire network: 50 Posts
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Member Since: October 17, 2004
entire network: 50 Posts
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Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 - 06:08 AM UTC

skipper
Lisboa, Portugal
Member Since: February 28, 2002
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Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 - 06:31 AM UTC
Hello imodeller!
Well, you have been quiet for a while, but with a very good reason for it!
You have been doing a very good job, so far!
I like the scratchbuilt parts (inner pressure hull and all the lookthrough structures).
I see that you have the "Vom Original zum Modell, Uboottyp VII C" from Fritz Köhl, wich is an excellent resource!
Keep us posted mate and show us your excellent work!
Thank you for sharing,
Skipper
Well, you have been quiet for a while, but with a very good reason for it!
You have been doing a very good job, so far!
I like the scratchbuilt parts (inner pressure hull and all the lookthrough structures).
I see that you have the "Vom Original zum Modell, Uboottyp VII C" from Fritz Köhl, wich is an excellent resource!
Keep us posted mate and show us your excellent work!
Thank you for sharing,
Skipper

john17
Wisconsin, United States
Member Since: January 23, 2003
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Member Since: January 23, 2003
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Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 - 09:10 AM UTC
Holy Cow Imodeller! You are really sinking some serious scratchbuilding time into this. Are you planning to do a cutaway to reveal all the intricate features you are adding to the inside, or are we going to have to "peek" through the flood holes to see the treats inside? :-)
Any way you slice it, you really have a great start to this one. Let us know when you update your page so we can further follow your progress.
Thanks for showing us what you have so far.
John
Any way you slice it, you really have a great start to this one. Let us know when you update your page so we can further follow your progress.
Thanks for showing us what you have so far.
John

garrybeebe
Oregon, United States
Member Since: November 24, 2003
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Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 - 09:15 AM UTC


Cheers,
Garry


11Charlie
Indiana, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 - 11:55 AM UTC
WOW! That is looking really nice! I wouldn't even know where to begin adding all that detail. I can't wait to see more progress!

imodeller
Stredocesky Kraj, Czech Republic
Member Since: October 17, 2004
entire network: 50 Posts
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Member Since: October 17, 2004
entire network: 50 Posts
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Posted: Friday, May 13, 2005 - 11:26 PM UTC
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