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Posted (edited)

Received this model as a Xmas present many years ago. As a lot of modelers due lost interest and filed it in a dark closet. After finishing USN Picket Boat #1 and waiting for Model Shipways Bluenose to come in and sitting around getting bored I entertained either resuming USS Constitution or watching TV. When I found U-Boat 47 I decided to resurrect the build. There is only 1 build logged in 2015. The kit looks complete but the hull has sustained very minor damage. There is an extensive amount of photo etched brass. The Model Shipways acrylic paint is dried up which is no problem because loggers who followed my last builds know I much prefer Liquitex Basic Acrylic Fluid paints. The time has come to go under the sea and I invite all loggers to join me and my granddaughter on our next ADVENTURE!!!

As always Best Rick

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Edited by ccoyle
corrected log title
Posted

I saw this model at a swap meet a while back!  I never knew Amati made a U-Boat model.  It looked really great, but it was too rich for my blood and I figured I wouldn't get to it in any reasonable amount of time, so I let it get away.

 

Now I'll get to watch your build, which is almost as good.

 

One thing about these Italian kits is that now translating the instructions is easy with Google Translate.  Even with an image, you can get the translation you need, like this.

 

 

Dan

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, dcicero said:

I saw this model at a swap meet a while back!  I never knew Amati made a U-Boat model.  It looked really great, but it was too rich for my blood and I figured I wouldn't get to it in any reasonable amount of time, so I let it get away.

 

Now I'll get to watch your build, which is almost as good.

 

One thing about these Italian kits is that now translating the instructions is easy with Google Translate.  Even with an image, you can get the translation you need, like this.

 

 

Dan

 

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Thanks Dan. Since it is a Vintage Kit I’m sure that the price was inflated. I looked it up on eBay and it’s for sale in the $400-700 range. From what I remember I thought it was a pretty impressive kit and it has my attention. You’re welcome aboard on our adventure. 

Best from Admiral Rick

Posted
9 minutes ago, GrandpaPhil said:

That looks cool!

 

I’m in!

Welcome Phil

looks like I am going to have a great Crew. Always remember my granddaughter is the first mate. 

Admiral Rick

Posted (edited)

Before we can get back to the war a lot of build and repair ahead. Stripped off as much of the brass I could that needed straightening and a minor repair to the brass substructure. Just finished checking out the repairs. My mate and I signing off for the night. 
Admiral Rick

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Edited by RVB
  • The title was changed to U-47 by RVB (Rick) - Amati - Scale 1/72 - Length 92.4cm or 36.38 inches - marketed by Model Shipways c. 2013

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