Bremen Class Frigate, Karlsruhe, F212, in 1/300 Scale German Type F122

Salty_Waters

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I have a Type 212 German SSK sunmarine coming in 1/350 scale, and a 3D molded Type F125 BAden Wurtenberg frigate coming to complete a small West German grouping for my models.

The Germans build really decent vessels.


SCHEDULE for Future Activities - February 21, 2017
- By March 3, 2017 complete a German Type 212 Submarine in 1/350 scale
 

Salty_Waters

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She did turn out very nicely for a $25 dollar kit and a few extra parts.

I have a Type 212 German SSK sunmarine coming in 1/350 scale, and a 3D molded Type F125 BAden Wurtenberg frigate coming to complete a small West German grouping for my models.

The Germans build really decent vessels.

1st off all, seeing your models in here, I remembered me as a young boy having my own plastic fleet. Well, guess what. After I saw your models, I started again.

2nd. That 212A SSK is a little tiny joke considering your great models (f.e. Nimitz Class) but it is worth to do it.

3rd one little advice with color scheme of 212 in german version, really try to find a good baltic brown or almost violet. I build it, and screwed with the color in first time. Now I am building it again.
 

Jeff Head

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the one in the back has the correct color scheme.

and they are so tiny...

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you see what I mean with size?
I have numerous 1/350 scale subs, from Sea Wolf, to Yassen, to Virginia, to Astute, to Oscar II, to Ohio, to Soryu, to Yuan, to Type 091, to Vanguard, etc.

Now I will build a Type 212...and it will be the smallest one I have built. The Yuan and Soryu are quite a bit bigger than the Type 212.

What colors did you mix, and in what portions to get that Purple-Gray?
 

FORBIN

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Hehehe...thanks my friend.

I call it the Head Yards of Emmett, Idaho, LOL!

But very far of the sea a bit unusual hehe

In reality only 3 very inland Gorky/Nizny Novgorod where Russians build Kilos, Charlie a small to Zelenogorsk on the Volga build Gepard, new Corvettes and in China on the Yangtse to Wuhan build SSK Yuan, Type 056.

Salty_Waters
Nice subs ! the 4th i think a Kilo, 3rd a Yuan ? to the left ofc
 
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ddp

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Jeff, you said that "they were built to a similar design as the Dutch Kortenaer class but with a different hull and propulsion system" which is wrong for the hull as both the Kortenaer Class & the Bremen Class use the same hulls plus the Jacob van Heemskerck Class Frigate use a near identical hull but the stern is totally enclosed compared to the other 2 classes. the forward 76mm gun on both the Kortenaer & Bremen are located on the exact same spot on that deck. the shape, layout & configuration of the forward superstructure are almost the same for all 3 classes. I know this as I'm currently building all 3 classes using the Bremen hull. even Revell lists
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lists both Bremen & Kortenaer uses same even tho the hangers are different sizes & shape. if you want pictures of all 3 then let me know as they are a work in progress.
 

Jeff Head

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Jeff, you said that "they were built to a similar design as the Dutch Kortenaer class but with a different hull and propulsion system" which is wrong for the hull as both the Kortenaer Class & the Bremen Class use the same hulls plus the Jacob van Heemskerck Class Frigate use a near identical hull but the stern is totally enclosed compared to the other 2 classes. the forward 76mm gun on both the Kortenaer & Bremen are located on the exact same spot on that deck. the shape, layout & configuration of the forward superstructure are almost the same for all 3 classes. I know this as I'm currently building all 3 classes using the Bremen hull. even Revell lists
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lists both Bremen & Kortenaer uses same even tho the hangers are different sizes & shape. if you want pictures of all 3 then let me know as they are a work in progress.
You are correct. The difference is in the propulsion and the hangar, and they are based on the same hull. Thanks for the correction.
 

ddp

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have a look at this link to see what i'm doing to them.
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you might want to correct your description statement in your 1st post of this thread.
 

Jeff Head

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Which I did do.

See this post:

https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/s184-u34-type-212-german-ssk-submarine-in-1-350-scale.t8117/


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Great sub!
 
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