German Submarine Type IX C/40 (U190)
U-190
- Subject:
Submarine Type IX C/40
Wehrmacht Kriegsmarine (German Navy 1935-1945)
U-190- Maßstab:
- 1:144
- Status:
- In Bearbeitung
Her keel was laid down on 7 October 1941 by DeSchiMAG AG Weser of Bremen. She was launched on 8 June 1942 and commissioned on 24 September 1942 with Kapitänleutnant Max Wintermeyer in command.
She carried out a total of six war patrols during which she sank two ships. On 6 July 1944 Wintermeyer was relieved by Oberleutnant zur See Hans-Erwin Reith who commanded the boat for the rest of her career in the Kriegsmarine.
After VE Day, she was surrendered to the Royal Canadian Navy, in which she served for two more years as HMCS U-190
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Type IX C/40 U-190Neu: 5 November, 20:41 1:144
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3 17 October 2023, 07:30
Treehugger
Hm, not sure there is any kit of the IX in 1:144 scale, or did you find something? There is one in 1:72 I think.
Hm, not sure there is any kit of the IX in 1:144 scale, or did you find something? There is one in 1:72 I think.
17 October 2023, 08:08
Jan Peters
There is a new kit coming from Revell, but it has not yet been released.
I'm waiting in anticipation!
There is a new kit coming from Revell, but it has not yet been released.
I'm waiting in anticipation!
17 October 2023, 08:16
Treehugger
Btw, I have a WIP thread for the VIIc version, and I show in photo 3, a trick to perforate the many openings, without damaging the plastic inside the "holes", perfect result. 🙂
In short, one simply scrapes the plastic away on the BACK side, then there is NO work done on the opening themselves, the holes will open themselves once the plastic is gone on the back side. I used the Trumpeter chisel tool for scraping the plastic.
Revell's Type VIIc in 1:144 scale | Album by Treehugger (1:144)
Ah, I forgot to say, the photo 1 show a failed attempt at opening the holes on the sides, so I bougth a second kit and tried again.
There is a newer sub kit, Type XXI. Unfortunately, the plastic thickness of that kit is so big, scraping the plastic there is much harder and rather annoying.
Btw, looks like Revell website doesn't sell to norway, I tested by placing an order for some other item and my country did not show up on the list of countries for shipping. :|
Btw, I have a WIP thread for the VIIc version, and I show in photo 3, a trick to perforate the many openings, without damaging the plastic inside the "holes", perfect result. 🙂
In short, one simply scrapes the plastic away on the BACK side, then there is NO work done on the opening themselves, the holes will open themselves once the plastic is gone on the back side. I used the Trumpeter chisel tool for scraping the plastic.
Revell's Type VIIc in 1:144 scale | Album by Treehugger (1:144)
Ah, I forgot to say, the photo 1 show a failed attempt at opening the holes on the sides, so I bougth a second kit and tried again.
There is a newer sub kit, Type XXI. Unfortunately, the plastic thickness of that kit is so big, scraping the plastic there is much harder and rather annoying.
Btw, looks like Revell website doesn't sell to norway, I tested by placing an order for some other item and my country did not show up on the list of countries for shipping. :|
17 October 2023, 09:00
Jan Peters
It is a interesting approach to get the holes opened up, but it leaves you with an interior that is empty, which needs work.
You've mentioned this technique before, when I did the type XXI, I might give it a try, it looks better than painting the holes black.
I can't imagine why Revell would not ship to Norway, it is probably a mistake or they forgot to add your country to the list.
It is a interesting approach to get the holes opened up, but it leaves you with an interior that is empty, which needs work.
You've mentioned this technique before, when I did the type XXI, I might give it a try, it looks better than painting the holes black.
I can't imagine why Revell would not ship to Norway, it is probably a mistake or they forgot to add your country to the list.
17 October 2023, 10:01
Treehugger
Btw, I found some upcoming photo etch for this new mould kit:
They write that they will wait to release this PE, until Revell releases their new uboat kit.
rcsubs.cz/index.php/..0-1-144-revell-05197
This appear to be only deck details which I guess is nice so one doesn't have to cut holes into the sides of the hull or anything.
I have a set or maybe two for the VIIc and they look nice.
Btw, I found some upcoming photo etch for this new mould kit:
They write that they will wait to release this PE, until Revell releases their new uboat kit.
rcsubs.cz/index.php/..0-1-144-revell-05197
This appear to be only deck details which I guess is nice so one doesn't have to cut holes into the sides of the hull or anything.
I have a set or maybe two for the VIIc and they look nice.
17 October 2023, 20:39