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Rufus - 18 Feb 2007 22:17 GMT
...up on ABMS.  Just a couple of quick ones of where I currently stand
with the decking (hole cutting complete).

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Uffe Bærentsen - 19 Feb 2007 12:12 GMT
> ...up on ABMS.  Just a couple of quick ones of where I currently stand
> with the decking (hole cutting complete).

Awsome job!

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Rufus - 19 Feb 2007 17:31 GMT
>>...up on ABMS.  Just a couple of quick ones of where I currently stand
>>with the decking (hole cutting complete).
>
> Awsome job!

Thanks.  Should have a few more up a bit later today.

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Mike G. - 19 Feb 2007 16:56 GMT
Rufus, just how big is this thing? Length etc.....
How detailed is it?

Great job so far....by the way.
Mike

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> ...up on ABMS.  Just a couple of quick ones of where I currently stand
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Rufus - 19 Feb 2007 17:30 GMT
Thanks.  It's 1/72 scale, about 2.5 feet long (BTW - I have the GATO kit
too, and that one makes this one look like a canoe...).  The kit fits
together very well, and actually can look pretty good right out of the
box if you choose to build it that way. The coning tower is a model in
itself.

All of the flood and limber holes are molded closed to allow omission of
the detail between decks.  I chose to open everything up, and got hold
of the outer pressure hull kit from Yankee Modelworks.  The forward
section needs some modification/correction, which I just about completed
last night.  I should have some snaps of that up later today.  I'll also
be adding Eduard etched parts and scratchbuilt brass railing.

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> Rufus, just how big is this thing? Length etc.....
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Steve - 25 Feb 2007 01:58 GMT
Hi Rufus, what and where is ABMS ?
Steve

> Thanks.  It's 1/72 scale, about 2.5 feet long (BTW - I have the GATO kit
> too, and that one makes this one look like a canoe...).  The kit fits
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Rufus - 25 Feb 2007 04:12 GMT
Another newsgroup - alt.binaries.models.scale

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> Hi Rufus, what and where is ABMS ?
> Steve
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Steve - 26 Feb 2007 22:10 GMT
Hi, how do I view the U boat pics and send a link to them to a fellow U boat
expert ?
I have managed to get this ng now via news.blueyonder.co.uk but
news-text.blueyonder.co.uk doesnt have it.
The news.blueyonder.co.uk one was forever missing out days of postings, I
see 11 posts (11 in blue against the ng name alt.binaries.models.scale )
from 24 feb to 26 and see actually 5 including two non modelling  posts.
Click on Hellcat and I see a picture, aha...but where are the rest.

Go to google groups and do advanced search on group
alt.binaries.models.scale and author rufus and get a result set of 4 posts,
the most recent being mar 2005 !
further help sought please on just how to find the u boat thread with the
pics.
Cheers
Steve

> Another newsgroup - alt.binaries.models.scale
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Rufus - 27 Feb 2007 00:14 GMT
Interesting...I've posted 16 shots since 27 Jan 07.  I know that not all
newsgroup servers carry all Usenet newsgroups, and that some don't
retain the posts as long as others.  Most (if not all) of my recent
posts have already expired from the server I use, for example.  I know
there's some of my older posts I'd like to retrieve and can't...

If you do a Google search on "usenet archives" you'll find many
resources for retieval of posts - though most require payment.  Giganews
being one of the more widely known ones.  You can also try looking for a
free access Usenet server that carries the group, though a lot of the
free ones don't typically carry the binary groups because of the storage
space required for retention.  (I was only able to get Google to show me
one binary group...and is wasn't ABMS.)

I've been posting in-progress shots of my build, and plan to repost the
entire series for folks that missed them the first time around once I
complete the kit.  So stay tuned...

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> Hi, how do I view the U boat pics and send a link to them to a fellow U boat
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Steve - 28 Feb 2007 02:02 GMT
Rufus,
As I dont want to miss out on seeing these, and getting them over to a
leading U boat expert,
any chance you could post them to somewhere like
http://www.uboat.net/gallery/ , they would love to see them, then the world
could also do so without the hit/miss of an ng open to the whims and
variances of telewest, even google as they dont show your posts in the
searches done.

Tried again tonight but to no avail to see these. Now 2 in blue against the
ng name alt.binaries.models.scale on telewest ng site so thats obviously a
dead duck, ng's on that server are hopeless, moved off it years ago yet it
still exists as a travesty of ng serving. It misses out days of stuff.
Basically these companies are not worried as to what shows and what doesn't
it would seem.

Hyperscale is another outlet where nothing would stop us seeing them then,
if the models mainly plastic, think thats hyperscales theme.

Steve

> Interesting...I've posted 16 shots since 27 Jan 07.  I know that not all
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Rufus - 28 Feb 2007 02:28 GMT
Yes - I have considered submitting photos of the finished model to
uboat.net, the Sub-Comittee, and a few sites once I complete the
project.  I noticed that the uboat.net gallery doesn't include any
in-progress shots of models - do you think they'd be interested in such?

I usually don't frequent Hyperscale, but now that you mention it this
project would be a good on to get me started there.

Just to pique the interest of folks, my plan is to build U-255 as
depicted on the decal sheet from ULAD.  U-255 (the "Red Fox") is a
particulalry interesting boat to me because of the arctic white paint
scheme - it also managed to survive the war intact, and only two of it's
crew were ever wounded during service.  The boat was also responsible
for the sinking of in excess of 50,000 tons of Allied shipping.

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