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Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progress

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 5:57 pm
by tmanthegreat
I've been on a bit of a model building binge as of late and started my Bronco Models 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII kit. I've had this for a few months already, but finally got the wherewithal to build it starting last week. Here are a few in progress pictures:

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Overall, things are progressing smoothly. I've got the hull and conning tower assembled and soon to be joined. Then its onto some of the finer structural details, then painting. The parts assemble quite well with only minor alignment issues. It's not a very difficult kit overall, though there are some tiny and delicate parts that require some finesse to assemble (to the best that I can muster). The kit is quite detailed on the outside, but has little in the way of an interior (namely a ladder, hatch, and periscope viewport in the conning tower). Still, at nearly 4 feet long, it should be a fantastic display piece.

More pics to come as the build progresses :D

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 7:39 pm
by [CAT]CplSlade
I have yet to tackle mine, as I have to build a shelf to display it on first.

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 2:20 am
by tmanthegreat
[CAT]CplSlade wrote:I have yet to tackle mine, as I have to build a shelf to display it on first.
It is indeed big! I have no idea where it will go when finished, but I'll find a spot.

However, when you get around to building it, DO NOT put the magnets in the torpedo doors as the instructions indicate... They are intended as a rather neat feature to hold the doors in the closed position but still allow them to be pushed open - at least in theory. The problem is that the magnets are so strong that the repulse between them when pushed together could be enough to crack apart the hull :shock: That happened to me a few hours after my previous post when I decided to try out the doors. Removing the magnet from one door damaged it, but I was able to re-glue the door in the closed position and fix the hull. The other torpedo door still functions as intended, so I can still display that function.

Reading a review of this kit on Fine Scale Modeler, the much more professional builder made a similar mistake, so it doesn't make me feel too amateur :wink:

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:33 am
by hworth18
That is big!! Just be glad it isn't the normal size version which would probably be about twice the length.

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:03 pm
by tmanthegreat
I've just finished the U-Boot Type XXIII kit. Here are some pictures of the final product, complete with custom crew figures. I decided to use the markings for U-2336, which under the command of Kapitänleutnant Emil Klusmeier, sank the last Allied ships lost in the European war on 7 May 1945, when he torpedoed and sank the freighters Sneland and Avondale Park off the Isle of May inside the Firth of Forth off the English coast.

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Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 9:40 am
by DomiUK
Excellent job on that.

I have a question on the kit , does it give any option to make it waterline ?

One day I will get around to posting pictures but I have an in progress diorama in 1 32 of my fictional german secret weapons factory and a U boat would go very well.

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 2:53 pm
by ketelone
Really nice

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:44 pm
by tmanthegreat
Thanks for the kind comments guys :D

DomiUK, your German secret weapons diorama sounds pretty interesting. However, the Bronco Models U-boat does not come with the waterline option. The hull construction on the model consists of a fore and aft section with each section being made of two left and right (starboard and port) halves. Making a waterline display would require cutting up the parts that make the hull.

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:57 pm
by [CAT]CplSlade
Nice job on the U-boot, tman.

I knew about the magnet situation from a build log I read awhile back. That guy had a work-around but I haven't decided how to handle it when it's my turn.

My current "vision" for my display is a floating shelf to go above my main armor display shelf. It will be above and behind the lower shelf to force a little perspective, and will span a good distance as it will need to support not only the sub, but a Leopold, Karl-Gerat, a V2 rocket on a Meilerwagen trailer, a 12.8cm Flakzwilling AA platform, and several armored railway cars!

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 10:18 am
by hworth18
Great job Tristan! Now you gotta build a wolf pack boat in 1/35..lol

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 10:53 pm
by plasticgeneral
I did a great interior for mine!

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Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 9:33 am
by tmanthegreat
plasticgeneral wrote:I did a great interior for mine!

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You should post some pics!

This kit had some interesting detail features including the torpedo tubes, periscope tube, floor/deck on the interior forward section, etc that seemed to present the option for a builder to build a cross-section model and construct a custom interior. The only part of the interior I detailed on my model is the bridge inside the conning tower... I wanted someone to be able to see something when they looked down the hatch.

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 10:14 am
by Light.Inf.Scout
looks great

Re: Bronco 1/35 Scale U-Boot Type XXIII Kit Build-in-Progres

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 1:36 pm
by cnq
It looks good tman. I like it.