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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by chuck » Sat Aug 31, 2024 11:03 am

Yes, in addition to the bilge keel being obviously wrong in profile, the anchor notch seems considerably larger than it should be.

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by FFG-7 » Fri Aug 30, 2024 7:56 pm

I would watch that as might be a design issue with the model. I just sent 3d-wild an email as I am doing some consulting on a 3d-wild project & this is what the email says.
"what plans did Chuanyu Models use to design this model as i think there is an issue with the hull shape as causing the bilge keels on the model to be shaped wrong. take a look at the attachment & the bottom 2 links.

https://3d-wild.com/collections/warship ... -model-kit
KMS Prinz Eugen General Arrangement (1937) https://archive.org/details/yn564ga1937
KMS Prinz Eugen Technical Drawings (1940) https://archive.org/details/yn564td1940"
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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by chuck » Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:22 pm

has anyone tried the 1:200 scale Prinz Eugen model from Chuanyu models from china? It appears to be a 3D printed kit with a substantial photo etch and turned brass parts count, and go for between $400-500 on ebay. Given the turned metal and PE parts, the price is actually competitive with similar scale injection molded kits from the likes of Trumpeter.

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by rvuorenr » Fri Mar 01, 2024 4:46 pm

I wonder if anyone can confirm the position of flag(s) of PE when sailing? I see many modellers and decall instructions placing a fairly big flag on a line from the main the mast, but I can't find any pictures corroborating this. All pictures where I can spot a flag it's on a line from the mast sitting on top of the aft range finder.
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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Iceman 29 » Sat Dec 16, 2023 5:57 pm

"USS" Prinz Eugen.

1946, Boston.

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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Iceman 29 » Sat Dec 16, 2023 5:56 pm

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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by mikegr » Sat Dec 16, 2023 2:57 pm

I found this picture, the uploaded claims it was shot with original color AGFA film
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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Iceman 29 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 3:39 pm

My Arado 196B to 1:32 Revell, wings details:

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My Arado 196A3 au 1/32 revell, folded wing details:

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Some publications about the Arado 196:

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This one is the most complete and the reference with its 406 pages...

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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by rvuorenr » Tue Sep 26, 2023 12:18 pm

81542 wrote:Further to the matter of PRINZ EUGEN's Ar 196 having folding wings. There is a photograph in Profile Warship No 6 by one of her former gunnery officers Paul Schmalenbach, Fregattenkapit�n a.D, of one of the aircraft suspended from the crane WITH WINGS FOLDED. There is also another image on the same page of an Ar 196 sitting above and clear of the hangar opening, without wings. This image can be found elsewhere on the Net. I cannot imagine the Germans not shipping at least one of the aircraft onboard without its wings attached and hence, folded. I would not have fancied trying to attach wings to an aircraft on its catapult in any kind of seaway. It is possible that the aircraft shown without wings may have been the "spare" usually stowed in the after end of the hangar, this image may have been the subject of an evolution about which we know nothing.

For further interest, there is also a silhouette sketch of the aircraft stowage arrangements in Schmalenbach's Profile and he also describes how the hangar roof operated in the ship.

81542
The solution lies on the wing swivel mechanism, the swiveljoint is not at the corner of the wing, but maybe 1/4 from the edge and there's a folding piece of wing. The flaps on the wing are in down position, which also gives more room. This arrangement moves the wing closer to fuselage.

You can see the folding flap resting on top of the wing (lighter colour).
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Very fine model showing the both positions of the wing and the folding piece.
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Admiral Hipper book

by darcy » Tue Jul 18, 2023 4:13 pm

I came across this book :

https://www.amazon.com/Cruiser-Admiral- ... 159&sr=1-5

It is a print-on-demand book. Has anybody seen it or bought it? Is is any good?


TIA

Darcy

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Roberto » Wed Dec 07, 2022 3:06 pm

81542 wrote:Thank you TJS. Methinks the matter is now resolved.
81542
I agree, I tested one of Revell's Bismarck Ar-196 in the Trumpy prinz Eugen hangar and it fits perfectly.

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by 81542 » Tue Dec 06, 2022 11:17 am

Thank you TJS. Methinks the matter is now resolved.

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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by tjstoneman » Tue Dec 06, 2022 10:45 am

A photo of an Ar196 being stowed in one of Bismarck's hangars appears at https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EXDI07xWAAE ... me=900x900

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by 81542 » Tue Dec 06, 2022 8:59 am

Further to the matter of PRINZ EUGEN's Ar 196 having folding wings. There is a photograph in Profile Warship No 6 by one of her former gunnery officers Paul Schmalenbach, Fregattenkapit�n a.D, of one of the aircraft suspended from the crane WITH WINGS FOLDED. There is also another image on the same page of an Ar 196 sitting above and clear of the hangar opening, without wings. This image can be found elsewhere on the Net. I cannot imagine the Germans not shipping at least one of the aircraft onboard without its wings attached and hence, folded. I would not have fancied trying to attach wings to an aircraft on its catapult in any kind of seaway. It is possible that the aircraft shown without wings may have been the "spare" usually stowed in the after end of the hangar, this image may have been the subject of an evolution about which we know nothing.

For further interest, there is also a silhouette sketch of the aircraft stowage arrangements in Schmalenbach's Profile and he also describes how the hangar roof operated in the ship.

81542

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Roberto » Tue Dec 06, 2022 7:40 am

tjstoneman wrote:The folded width of the Ar196, with wings pivoted aft and "twisted", was not much wider than the span of its tailplane. See, for example, https://www.flickr.com/photos/kruegerrossi/16073516372/, which appears to have been taken in Prinz Eugen's hangar. Certainly an AR196 coded "T3+CH" was carried by that ship.
I believe the wingtip visible in the photo in the Warship Pictorial publication is a spare wing stowed under the hangar roof; the port wing of the lower aircraft visible is just visible in its folded position.
You may be right and it may just have been a case of replacing a damaged wing in the photo.
I am going to try the Revell Bismarck and the Tamiya Tirpitz Arados for size, now that I think of it, the Bismarck's side hangars were also quite narrow.

More research is required, but Trumpeter over or undersizing a plane? Never, just look at the EH-101 in their Type 45 DDG... :heh:

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by tjstoneman » Mon Dec 05, 2022 3:17 pm

The folded width of the Ar196, with wings pivoted aft and "twisted", was not much wider than the span of its tailplane. See, for example, https://www.flickr.com/photos/kruegerrossi/16073516372/, which appears to have been taken in Prinz Eugen's hangar. Certainly an AR196 coded "T3+CH" was carried by that ship.

I believe the wingtip visible in the photo in the Warship Pictorial publication is a spare wing stowed under the hangar roof; the port wing of the lower aircraft visible is just visible in its folded position.

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Roberto » Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:33 pm

81542 wrote:Don't you mean folded back to the rear, Roberto?

81542
Nope, I meant removed and stowed above the planes, the hangar is two decks high.

Photo on page 46 of Steve Wiper's excellent Prinz Eugen Warship Pictorial, or here...

https://ar.pinterest.com/pin/809873945467631651

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by 81542 » Mon Dec 05, 2022 11:10 am

Don't you mean folded back to the rear, Roberto?

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Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Roberto » Mon Dec 05, 2022 7:52 am

David Gatt wrote:The challenge is width, not height, picture shows just test fit.
�David Gatt� wrote:There is a possibility (large) that the aircraft is over scaled.
The Arado 196 wings were removed to fit in the hangar, there�s a very good photo circulating the web, just google Prinz Eugen hangar.

Re: Calling all Prinz Eugen/Admiral Hipper class fans

by Timmy C » Sat Aug 06, 2022 12:32 pm

DougC wrote:Are there any written reviews of Occre's 1/200 Prinz Eugen?
Here's a pretty comprehensive in-box look on MSW: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/32419- ... gen-occre/

There are also a few on YouTube if you find that to be an acceptable format.

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