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Post by rem2007 on Oct 26, 2010 22:10:37 GMT 1
just finishing this issue and am doing steps 17 and 18, it is pretty clear what to do but can some one explain what parts 1157 and 1159 are and why they are installed lose?
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2010 22:50:23 GMT 1
The top of the two crane arms will rest on these loose parts Robert.
Make sure they do stay loose.
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Post by rem2007 on Oct 30, 2010 23:15:02 GMT 1
oh ok, they are, looking forward to Egypt?
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Post by degriffiths on Mar 3, 2011 9:19:09 GMT 1
Number of questions on parts that are over.
Are about to start the painting process of the superstructures and have process through to issue 140 and completed construction where I can.
Have a large number of parts over with one part, which is very interesting. In issue 105 we received bras sheet number 754 where they highlighted in yellow a section, which will be use later on in construction. But have been unable to find when it was used. The question is was it ever used.
Also when working through issue 139 notice at step 32 a picture showing the installation of the five ventilators (part number 1546) to the starboard medium gun redoubt with the photograph taken from the star board side. I notice below the ventilators a number of vent/covers etc, but unable to find when these where fitted. Can someone point out to me where this happened? Also in issue 140 step 44 some them as well.
Where they’re a number of parts over when you finished the Bismarck.
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Post by morrigan on Mar 4, 2011 21:04:06 GMT 1
I still have those parts left on a fret too, along with the 'missing' vents & covers and other bits and bobs, but shortly what I'm going to do is pull out my pile of magazines (no ringbinders for non-subscibers in NZ ) and pile of left over bits and check through each issue referring more to the photos of each step to see if any details in the photo is missing from my Bismarck and if it is, see if I can find it in the bits pile, might also grab Anatomy of the Bismarck from the library (for the nth time ;D )to to help with the double checking.
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