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Old 04-02-2008, 08:30 AM   #721 (permalink)
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John, the patches are for the model that this thread is all about - the Type VII U-Boat, which you can purchase (see the link in Kookliks signature).

The patch kit fixes all known problems to date.
So, you need the purchased CD, and the downloadable patches.

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Thanks SJ, I was thinking we were discussing patches on the knees of my favourite blue jeans....No idea it was about a Submarine

I understand the current of the topic flow but Im getting the impression that you do not understand my request to mostly the designer but open to anyone who thinks they have sorted the situation out.

I understand that there are hiccups and issues with a kit on release, and I congratulate Kooklik for his immediate response and issuing of corrections to his fans/customers. I know of one designer who promised to correct a kit a few of us bought (Actually to add a wing/ sabilizer he had ommitted and 4+ years later no sign of it) so again well done to Kooklik for great customer service

I just dont see a point to multiple patches being listed for the same kit, I think we are up to J today?

If as instucted I download all patches and place the required coloured/weathered/white in each of the 3 model folders I open up and now have some 38+ files for a required kit of 28ish...Ive gone though it and deleted what I think I had to but I wanted a listing or a better setup so that I did not delete Rev H of the same sheet and left Rev C as the one I think is up to date. I think The Hermit Understood my request so I think it is something a few people feel.

Hows about a single patch with everything that was updated (Keep the file names as on the CD and just add REV ??? to the end of the filename so I can do a Sort Icons by filemname and delete anything before the highest Rev , obviously at the moment the amount of correctings is getting close to getting a free kit to anyone who takes the time to downlaod the patches but for the customers I think its a good idea

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Old 04-02-2008, 10:06 PM   #722 (permalink)
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Hows about a single patch with everything that was updated (Keep the file names as on the CD and just add REV ??? to the end of the filename so I can do a Sort Icons by filemname and delete anything before the highest Rev , obviously at the moment the amount of correctings is getting close to getting a free kit to anyone who takes the time to downlaod the patches but for the customers I think its a good idea

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The Patch Rev-H , I did not include Rev-A to G together. I thought that all customers might downloaded already. By the way I'll upload Rev-H which included with Rev-A to H.
Everytime I updated I also record the revision change history to the excel file which is the patch. You may check which pages/parts are changed and copy to your original folder.

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Old 04-03-2008, 05:18 AM   #723 (permalink)
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Hello Kooklik

I still think a single patch would be better, Im too busy to keep downlaoding multiple patches and keep up to date with the situation, not to mention I do not have Excel installed on my PC's.

When I finally get a printer I would like to be able to go to your site, download a single patch of highest rev pages and delete the origionals that came with the CD.

I think it should be that simple....

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Old 04-03-2008, 06:49 AM   #724 (permalink)
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The Patch Rev-H , I did not include Rev-A to G together. I thought that all customers might downloaded already. By the way I'll upload Rev-H which included with Rev-A to H.
Everytime I updated I also record the revision change history to the excel file which is the patch. You may check which pages/parts are changed and copy to your original folder.

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Kooklit,
Thanks for the single archive and pointing out the Excel sheet. That helps a LOT.

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Old 04-03-2008, 07:30 PM   #725 (permalink)
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I understand the current of the topic flow but Im getting the impression that you do not understand my request to mostly the designer but open to anyone who thinks they have sorted the situation out.
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You're right - I misunderstood. I seem to be on a run of sticking my foot in my mouth .

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Old 04-03-2008, 10:55 PM   #726 (permalink)
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You're right - I misunderstood. I seem to be on a run of sticking my foot in my mouth .SJ
So! your no orphan in doing that
In your sig file the seaview tell me more, size, who when how what & where.
At the moment I'm looking at a 39" f/glass model for $120: $700 if r/c.
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Old 04-04-2008, 01:52 PM   #727 (permalink)
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So! your no orphan in doing that
In your sig file the seaview tell me more, size, who when how what & where.
At the moment I'm looking at a 39" f/glass model for $120: $700 if r/c.
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Tony, I wish I could say for sure when. I have several projects to finish up first. The Seaview has ended up on the back burner for a while. I think I started the project two years ago. I obtained a mesh from Luis Ramos Janeiro with his permission to develop it into a paper model, and started working at reducing the poly count and getting it ready, but I also share that project ADD problem and keep getting distracted. I have finally established a priority list, but the seaview is third or fourth on the list so realistically it's probably at least a year away.
I'll start a thread when it gets going, so keep your digital ears (Dears?) open.

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Hi to all
I have a referrence from a Thai modeler who's one of my customer. He posts his progress at the link below

:ไทยโมคลับ:thaimoclub Forums-viewtopic-เรืออูมหากาฬของป๋า K : U-Boat Type VII C 1/72 Scale

The explanation is in Thai. But the pictures are fine enough for explanation or being a referrence.

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Old 04-22-2008, 01:08 AM   #729 (permalink)
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Your Thai customer seems to be doing an excellent job. That hull is nice and straight. Did he build the formers out of foamcore?

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Is it possible for this thread to be converted to a PDF and placed in the tutorials section like some other fine threads?

It would be very helpful. Normally I'd do it myself but Acrobat is not cooperating.
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Your Thai customer seems to be doing an excellent job. That hull is nice and straight. Did he build the formers out of foamcore?

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Hi Mike
I'm not sure that I understand your question correctly.

His former is made of a kind of paper. We can buy at stationary store. This paper is for architect model building. It is made from sugarcane. Light but strong and easy for cutting.

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Foamcore is a layer of fairly dense foam sandwiched between two layers of card. It's available in several thicknesses and colours. It's light and strong and can be easily cut and glued. It's often used for constructing architectural models.

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Are the Rev pages still available?

Computer crashed and all i have is the CD I recieved...whooops

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Please PM me your e-mail. I'll send the patches.
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Are the Rev pages still available?

Computer crashed and all i have is the CD I recieved...whooops

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Sorry for lately response. I sent the download link via your PM. Please open it.
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