You will be waiting a while. Although I am just about to complete the Revell kit, I don’t plan to build either the Fore or Airfix for a few years yet. Have too much else to clear in my WIP box.
They used mild steel sheeting and riveted it on for strength and so the torps didn't damage the boat when launched. So yes there will be a small bit of metalwork.
Thanks Dutch Dave. Each of the 3 kits have their strengths and weaknesses plus the old Airfix kit has a nostalgic charm for me. The Revell is the Momma Bear kit, not too hot, not too cold, just right for most builders with a good balance of detail, but easily built. The crown goes to this Fore kit, but with the warning it’s just not for the beginner.
A good review. To sand a straight or flat surface I use a large sheet of abrasive placed on a flat glass plate and carefully move the part being sanded over that.
You would still have trouble with over-sanding the very thin and soft edges of that deck. My sanding block is hard, flat and firm but it was already taking plastic off around the sprue join, not just the protruding stub.
Its a very nice kit. It looks like they will release without the etch at some point as well. It'll be interesting to see you build it and expecially what camo pattern you choose !
Thanks Nick. Going by other ship manufacturers from China, I doubt they would drop the PE. No advantage to them as the cost of making PE would be marginal in the long run, and they would be losing money to drop the price point on a non PE kit. Anyway, as I showed, you don’t need to use it.
Well best will be relative to your skills, and knowledge of building boats. This kit is quite complex and will require a few other boats under your belt first to get the best results. The Revell kit is an easy build for anyone, but can be super detailed by an experienced modeller. Both will come up nicely and be a great display models.
Bonjour Harry, great kit mate , like the fact that torpedo tubes can be left open without having to do a whole lot of scratch building ! Also the choice of PE or not , thinking of getting one , looks like a lot of fun , tres manufique 😄😄😄😄😄 looking forward to comparison video 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It does have so many clever and unique features, which give you scope to set the model up anyway you like, without needing to scratch build or buy any additional aftermarket.
Awesome review. Interesting historical note: While s-boots were able to carry a full compliment of six torpedoes, most did not as the time it took to reload wasn't compatible with hit-and-run tactics employed. So four or even just two is more normal. but not as badass.
Thank you for giving a heads up on very, Miniscule Tabs on the hull keel. I,have a very good friend who is opening up, his New Hobby shop here in Knox , Indiana. Hope I could get, that FORE kit from China. Have a great day Harry!☝️😉👌❗☝️
Fore hmm always good to see more available! Good the torpedo hatches are opened up! I never thought I'd do another 1.72 again from revell but this FORE reminds me of Takom I might try find one sometime! 👍 i would suggest working on a revell one first for a beginner they won't want to touch another one again haha! we got an email in work yesterday Heller have brought out a 1.16 stug ausf G with the shurtzin and it says we don't have access to Das werk but stugs 1.16s are like Busses non for ages and they all come at the same time! Trumpeter have a new 1.16 coming to that I think it is the same kit as this new Heller kit but atleast that's 3 new 1.16 stugs this month haha!
Thanks Michael. Yes we found the truth. Both my further research and with help from the community came up with evidence for riveting on the cover of the torpedo tubes. It was apparently made of mild steel / aluminium. Close up photos clearly show the rivets, but they are far more subtle than the kits moulding and certainly will not have panel shading or need to be picked out with a heavy pin wash. Like on fast aircraft, the rivets are mostly flush and when painted over are hardly seen. But yes, they were there as per Fore’s hull parts. Fore got it right, but the person who made the display model on the side of the kit box got it wrong.
@@HarryHoudiniModels Thank you for the info! I have two books on S boats somewhere, but i don´t recall anything about rivets in there :D Your info will be very helpful when i get to build my bunch of boats.
I think they were trying to say their models were “in front” from the prefix “fore”. Just typical Asian use of an English word believing they know what it means, but yes, not understanding the golfing reference of “heads up” incoming!
i look forward to see you build this beauty.
Thanks.. won’t be for a while, I want to do the Airfix S-7 first
A really lovely boat. Looking forward to the comparison of all three kits, when they are finished.
You will be waiting a while. Although I am just about to complete the Revell kit, I don’t plan to build either the Fore or Airfix for a few years yet. Have too much else to clear in my WIP box.
They used mild steel sheeting and riveted it on for strength and so the torps didn't damage the boat when launched. So yes there will be a small bit of metalwork.
Ahhh good to know.. that would get a little rust then too streaking down from the rivets. Thanks Ratty
Looks like a really nice kit. Thanks for showing 😉
Yes they have done a cracking job for a new company’s first release.
This looks like a great kit Harry...can't wait to see the build videos...cheers from Nova Scotia
Thanks Jeff 👍 be very similar to the Revell series but with Mandarin subtitles
Wow what a detailed kit what a beauty will look forward to your build
Thanks Greg but don’t hold your breath, I have a few other WIP to get done first.
Nice kit! ;) Thank You for inbox from my favourite scale! All the best for You! ;)
Glad you like it!
Cool looking kit Harry, I would be interested to see if they bring out more versions of the Schnellboot fleet.
I think they will, as I noted in the hull plastic removal step, you only have that extra plastic if you want to build an S-100
Thanks for the review buddy, what a stunning kit packed with detail😁😉👍
Glad you enjoyed it Dave... more to come with a comparison with Airfix and Revell kits on the weekend
@@HarryHoudiniModels that will be one to watch mate, thanks for taking the time out to do the vids👍😁😉
My pleasure matey
Nice kit Harry, I have the Airfix and Revell kits, but this one looks great with all those extra's, greets, Dutch Dave.
Thanks Dutch Dave. Each of the 3 kits have their strengths and weaknesses plus the old Airfix kit has a nostalgic charm for me. The Revell is the Momma Bear kit, not too hot, not too cold, just right for most builders with a good balance of detail, but easily built. The crown goes to this Fore kit, but with the warning it’s just not for the beginner.
A good review. To sand a straight or flat surface I use a large sheet of abrasive placed on a flat glass plate and carefully move the part being sanded over that.
You would still have trouble with over-sanding the very thin and soft edges of that deck. My sanding block is hard, flat and firm but it was already taking plastic off around the sprue join, not just the protruding stub.
Hey i like the box art...cool....lots of boats Harry
It is some nice artwork... the kit’s great too!
Its a very nice kit. It looks like they will release without the etch at some point as well. It'll be interesting to see you build it and expecially what camo pattern you choose !
Thanks Nick. Going by other ship manufacturers from China, I doubt they would drop the PE. No advantage to them as the cost of making PE would be marginal in the long run, and they would be losing money to drop the price point on a non PE kit. Anyway, as I showed, you don’t need to use it.
I've always wanted to do a Schnell
Will be neat to know the best
Well best will be relative to your skills, and knowledge of building boats. This kit is quite complex and will require a few other boats under your belt first to get the best results. The Revell kit is an easy build for anyone, but can be super detailed by an experienced modeller. Both will come up nicely and be a great display models.
It does look rather spiffing! :)
Spiffng is what I was aiming for!
Great video and review.
Glad you enjoyed it
Bonjour Harry, great kit mate , like the fact that torpedo tubes can be left open without having to do a whole lot of scratch building ! Also the choice of PE or not , thinking of getting one , looks like a lot of fun , tres manufique 😄😄😄😄😄 looking forward to comparison video 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It does have so many clever and unique features, which give you scope to set the model up anyway you like, without needing to scratch build or buy any additional aftermarket.
Good in box look at the new Schnellboot kit. Lots of nice detail. Will you add crew figures? Happy modeling.
Bill
I have a whole set of Kreigsmarine figures so I may use a few to man guns or Captain the bridge.
Awesome review. Interesting historical note: While s-boots were able to carry a full compliment of six torpedoes, most did not as the time it took to reload wasn't compatible with hit-and-run tactics employed. So four or even just two is more normal. but not as badass.
So you say I can shove half a dozen torpedoes on my boot!
Thank you for giving a heads up on very,
Miniscule Tabs on the hull keel. I,have a very good friend who is opening up, his
New Hobby shop here in Knox , Indiana.
Hope I could get, that FORE kit from China. Have a great day Harry!☝️😉👌❗☝️
It is a great kit Mike and should be available online. I found mine on eBay.
Thanks Harry, I'm am Shure I, will find it.😃👌💯%
Hadn't heard of them either but it does look good .
New kid out the block. Thanks for watching Thomas
Fore hmm always good to see more available! Good the torpedo hatches are opened up! I never thought I'd do another 1.72 again from revell but this FORE reminds me of Takom I might try find one sometime! 👍 i would suggest working on a revell one first for a beginner they won't want to touch another one again haha! we got an email in work yesterday Heller have brought out a 1.16 stug ausf G with the shurtzin and it says we don't have access to Das werk but stugs 1.16s are like Busses non for ages and they all come at the same time! Trumpeter have a new 1.16 coming to that I think it is the same kit as this new Heller kit but atleast that's 3 new 1.16 stugs this month haha!
They all re-box each other these days... it’s inceistuous!
Very good kit review indeed Harry, the points about the rivets on the hull are interesting. Have you found anything about that by now?
Thanks Michael. Yes we found the truth. Both my further research and with help from the community came up with evidence for riveting on the cover of the torpedo tubes. It was apparently made of mild steel / aluminium. Close up photos clearly show the rivets, but they are far more subtle than the kits moulding and certainly will not have panel shading or need to be picked out with a heavy pin wash. Like on fast aircraft, the rivets are mostly flush and when painted over are hardly seen. But yes, they were there as per Fore’s hull parts. Fore got it right, but the person who made the display model on the side of the kit box got it wrong.
@@HarryHoudiniModels Thank you for the info! I have two books on S boats somewhere, but i don´t recall anything about rivets in there :D Your info will be very helpful when i get to build my bunch of boats.
Happy to share the information I’ve found. Just don’t ask me to count the rivets hehe :)
@@HarryHoudiniModels Not even if we all said please!
Nice review pointing out all the goods and no so goods. Where do you find these kit makers..Cheers mate 😉👍
Thanks Matey... Bernard found this one on Evil Bay. Brand new maker from China
This has been on my "to buy" list for some time now... I think imma get it next pay period because of you *shakes fist* hah!
It is a superb kit… did you see my 3 way comparison with the Revell S-100 and Airfix E-Boat?
@@HarryHoudiniModels Not yet, gonna watch that now!
I feel you have just been voted schnellboot guru
Ohmmmmm many patreons!
This Looks like a vey nice kit. Do you think that the owners of Fore are golfers? 😅😅😅
I think they were trying to say their models were “in front” from the prefix “fore”. Just typical Asian use of an English word believing they know what it means, but yes, not understanding the golfing reference of “heads up” incoming!
Oh my Waffle Friend...i have been waiting for this video. Good job!
Happy you enjoyed it! More waffling to come.
sorry Harry unlike your kit my comment must of been on the slow boat to China
And at this time of year too!