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PatrikG

Type XXI with interior and lights

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The tower was modified by removing the fake line around the tower and using thin wire instead. I used the real Wilhelm Bauer as a reference here. From wartime photos it does not look like it have so could have been omitted. The steps were also changed to wire. 
 

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All sub assemblies sorted after color. 
 

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Sub assemblies painted 
 

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The decals are made to cover a very large area but this caused misalignment so in the end I cut out smaller pieces  
 

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Sections done 
 

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The interior. A lot of super glue was used in hidden places to keep it straight and not breaking when handled 
 

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Taped up test fit 
 

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All glued up and ready for oils and washes 
 

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The deck is in two parts, but it won't fit, so a piece was cut off and a small shim added to the bottom for stability 
 

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Reinforcing the deck 
 

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Tiny LEDs are giving the light effect. It was a hassle with the thin wires. The LEDs were super glued in place 
 

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Light test 
 

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Working on the lights. luckily there's a lot of room behind the walls to hide cables 
 

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One of many light tests 
 

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Taped up for priming 
 

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To create the panel shading I drew lines of slightly thinned oil (payne's grey) on the panel lines and the gently brushed it with a dry flat brush 
 

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To create the panel shading I drew lines of slightly thinned oil (payne's grey) on the panel lines and the gently brushed it with a dry flat brush 
 

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To fill in the holes I used Micron black pens. It gave me more control and less hassle with paint coming on the outside 
 

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Some streaking rust and white added 
 

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Railings added. I 3D printed a small 7mm cylinder with a hole so I could easily cut everything off at the right height. Rigging was done with elastic thread which was then painted grey 
 

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Rigging added 
 

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Back side with battery or mains connector. It uses a 9V battery but can be run with a transformer as well. The base is 3D printed to house the wires and hide the wires coming out from the bottom 
 

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The front or display side. The base is 3D printed to make room for the wires and hide the wires coming out from the bottom 
 

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Comments

29 9 February, 11:03
Neuling
Very cool! More photos would be nice!
9 February, 11:17
PatrikG
Anything specific you would like to see?
9 February, 11:48
Neuling
Some close up pictures of the interior would be welcome!
9 February, 12:14
Jan Peters
Cool project, especially with the interior lighting.
9 February, 15:13
PatrikG
Interior pics added now
10 February, 15:06
Neuling
👍
10 February, 17:01
CaptGPF
❤️❤️❤️
13 February, 02:41
Jennifer Franklin
The interior lighting is very cool!
13 February, 04:02
Jv
Very cool love the lighting
and your rust strikes
Just got this kit not long ago
My first uboat
24 February, 11:15
Neil
😲🔥
24 February, 12:03

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