U gonna wanna build this U-Boat

This is my first ICM kit and it looks pretty nice. Couple different options for conning towers depending on which U-boat you want. I'll be doing U-23.

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I have done a few of their kit's, the instructions are a bit vague sometimes. I often look ahead on the sheets to check I have fitted the part in the correct place. Pantherman
 

That looks awesome.

I got my hull primed last night. I screwed up some. Was wondering why primer wasn't going on right. After the 1st rd I realized I added thinner to primer like I was painting. ‍

I have a few spots I need to touch up…..this time without thinner.

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That looks awesome.

I got my hull primed last night. I screwed up some. Was wondering why primer wasn't going on right. After the 1st rd I realized I added thinner to primer like I was painting. ‍

I have a few spots I need to touch up…..this time without thinner.

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I have gone the other way and started working on the interior first. Thought I'd get that finished and fitted, then mask it off so I can concentrate on the outer hull and features. Also, I noticed alot of small parts that I am bound to knock off and loose. Pantherman
 
Here is what I am going to build, the Mikro Mir 1/350 scale Soviet Papa class sub.

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This was the fastest submarine of the Cold War. Twin screw, twin reactor, reached speeds of 47 knots submerged. The reactors were never run at 100% power, at about 97.3% the boat shuddered, vibrated, and made a lot of unsettling noises and was not pushed beyond that point. It was very noisy, thus easy to track, but NATO had nothing that could catch up to it.
 
Here is what I am going to build, the Mikro Mir 1/350 scale Soviet Papa class sub.

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This was the fastest submarine of the Cold War. Twin screw, twin reactor, reached speeds of 47 knots submerged. The reactors were never run at 100% power, at about 97.3% the boat shuddered, vibrated, and made a lot of unsettling noises and was not pushed beyond that point. It was very noisy, thus easy to track, but NATO had nothing that could catch up to it.
Nice. Pantherman
 
Finally got the deck on. With the deck being a little warped I had to put pressure on the deck at the same time pinching the hull.
I also installed the antenna wires, aft and bow.

There is some parts with flash so that will take some time to clean that up.

So far this has been a fun model to build.

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