1/125 u-boat wreck.
The brass plaque has a poem.
U-BOAT POEM
INTO THE DEPTHS WE VALIANTLY GO,
DOWNWARDS INTO THE INKY GLOOM.
TOUCHING BOTTOM WE COME TO REST,
TO SLEEP FOREVER IN OUR IRON TOMB.
Si:)
1/125 SCALE U-BOAT WRECK.
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Re: 1/125 SCALE U-BOAT WRECK.
Very nice rust effect . After viewing some stills and videos of u boats wrecks most seem to have had at least the tops of the ballast tanks rusted away when in the state of deterioration you have portrait. Might be a nice project to replicate that on your model.
Just a thought though, it looks good as is.
Just a thought though, it looks good as is.
Re: 1/125 SCALE U-BOAT WRECK.
This reminds me a lot of the 1966 movie called "Assault on a Queen." Very cool; thank you for sharing it.
Re: 1/125 SCALE U-BOAT WRECK.
Hi mate, you're very correct and of course no U-boat would also be in a upright position either. This is a second sunken sub I made, the first had damage to the tank areas, this one was a commission piece. The client wanted it as is shown, although I did point out that they rot and are listed, he wanted it as a desk piece, unfortunately he defaulted on payment so I sold the other and kept this.greengiant wrote:Very nice rust effect . After viewing some stills and videos of u boats wrecks most seem to have had at least the tops of the ballast tanks rusted away when in the state of deterioration you have portrait. Might be a nice project to replicate that on your model.
Just a thought though, it looks good as is.
Glad you like it though.
Si:)
Re: 1/125 SCALE U-BOAT WRECK.
Ah, I remember that film, Frank Sinatra was in it, using a sub to rob the Queen Mary and some Gold.sassgrunt wrote:This reminds me a lot of the 1966 movie called "Assault on a Queen." Very cool; thank you for sharing it.
Pleased you like it and thank you for taking the time to comment.
Si:)
Re: 1/125 SCALE U-BOAT WRECK.
Very nice.
Just an observation - you don't tend to get growth & concretion on brass props. This will give you an idea of what the UK waters do to a wreck in a 100 years or so http://www.lochalinedivecentre.co.uk/wp ... /10092.jpg and here http://www.lochalinedivecentre.co.uk/?page_id=482 I've dived both and the colours are amazing.
Hadn't realised subs were always tilted over on the bottom, ships tend to sink on a fairly even keel if the water is deep enough and final resting angle depends on the bottom composition & slope.
Just an observation - you don't tend to get growth & concretion on brass props. This will give you an idea of what the UK waters do to a wreck in a 100 years or so http://www.lochalinedivecentre.co.uk/wp ... /10092.jpg and here http://www.lochalinedivecentre.co.uk/?page_id=482 I've dived both and the colours are amazing.
Hadn't realised subs were always tilted over on the bottom, ships tend to sink on a fairly even keel if the water is deep enough and final resting angle depends on the bottom composition & slope.