Bismarck Winter Work
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23 Nov 2011 06:34 PM
I may upgrade the rudder situation but for the most part nothing is going to really change.

Im so excited to see the Bisamrck and Tirpitz sailing together!!!
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24 Nov 2011 01:49 PM

That how it should be
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The mighty beast is wounded, a Swordfish torpedoed the steering gear, with rudder's jammed..is his Achilles Heel with... K.G.5 and Rodney closing in for the kill". From "You Must Sink The Bismarck" on youtube.. On a sidenote, That line is true :D
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24 Nov 2011 02:54 PM

started a build thread, showing work in progress. I have gotten a lot of good ideas from other peoples build thread so hope fully this build will give ideas to others on building a warship.

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19 Mar 2012 07:39 PM

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19 Mar 2012 07:39 PM
she was so young. Kind of makes me want to build another one.
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19 Mar 2012 07:41 PM
now look at her... They grow up so fast!!!
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19 Mar 2012 07:55 PM
Pics no show up
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19 Mar 2012 08:04 PM
How about now?
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19 Mar 2012 08:28 PM

Nope.

 

If i edit your post and hit view source I see this for your images:

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25 Mar 2012 09:54 PM

   no wiring yet or C02 and could only get 4 guns in and not the 1.5 either. going with two pump like alex. pete doing some work on the sharhorst too.  both need skining still

 

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25 Mar 2012 10:13 PM

Got alot of work to do.

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25 Mar 2012 11:10 PM
Joe - any chance you have Friday off? Going to be going down to Hovey's again, I'm sure we can figure out how to fit your cannons in. No need to resort to the 2 pump silliness. The fun of building somehting like the T is all the guns!
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26 Mar 2012 12:17 AM

have to work friday, making progress though, big ship and lots of work

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26 Mar 2012 01:25 AM
Yeah, is looking good. Dont give up on the guns though. Can I ask what the particular problem with fitting the guns is? are they all coil magazines? Are the uptake tubes are getting in the way of things? Routing problems with the magazines?
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26 Mar 2012 01:38 AM
yes...coil on coil does not fit....installing pumps easier
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26 Mar 2012 01:50 AM
She is looking pretty. A four gun Bis seems like an awful lot of target area with very few guns to fear, but its your ship. In case you didn't know it is an easy thing to change the magazines to straights. Looking forward to seeing her on the water.
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26 Mar 2012 01:55 AM

agree, that is the end run...just trying to get her on the water now. buying straights is the second phase....or maybe can show me how to modify what i have.  have not worked with guns before

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26 Mar 2012 09:14 AM

A butane torch, some 1/4" copper, and some new solder, we can take coils off and make straights - making straight mags is simple enough. The exact details depend a little on how your guns were constructed in the first place (compression fittings vs all soldered connections vs a bit of both).

Basically though, some copper from the hardware store:
 
http://www.lowes.com/pd_23050-76063...Id=3132683
Cut a length off. With a spring bender or handheld pipe bender shape it as fits your needs. Ream out the ends because the pipe cutters almost always close them up a little. Make sure a bb can roll through when you're done.

You'll need to remove the magazine component from your current guns that you wish to change, but you need the part off the end where you fill it. If thats soldered on you'll need to grab the torch and desolder it to remove. If it is just connected via a compression fitting, you can just undo that. You'll also obviously need to seperate the original magazine from the T fitting. If its soldered in, again, de-solder, if compression fitting, just unscrew.

Before using the torch to do any solder or desolder work, take the guns apart by hand as much as you can. you want all the caps, o-rings, pistons, springs, etc out so that none get damage or melted, or soldered to things accidentally in the process.

To install the straight magazine at this point is just a matter of reversing the steps you took to remove the coil. It may be helpful to pause after attaching the magazine to the T so you can test fit it in your ship and make any changes to the magazine's shape that you need to before soldering the fill piece on.

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26 Mar 2012 09:43 AM
The internal armor in the above pictures is very easy to shoot through. I hope nobody is still using it. If you do use it make sure you wrap your magazines and feed tubes with spiral wrap to keep them from getting dented.

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