This article was published on October 14, 2011

In an idea to build something different, here is the Bronco’s Seehund. The model is very pleasant to assemble without any difficulties. The only thing that will require attention is the junction between the two halves of the u-boot. With long sizes, it is always difficult to have a proper joint with minimum sanding. A well-known method is to glue on both surfaces, wait a few minutes so that this glue softens the plastic, then press the two halves strongly against each other, it will bring out a small amount of plastic then allowed to dry. You only have to cut the excess with a scalpel and there is a joint with very few corrections to make.
For this model, we have this problem with the submarine itself but also with torpedoes for which the joint is not as perfect.
Apparently there were several types of Seehund with minor differences, so I decided to plug in the front of the periscope and add handles on the sides of the access door.
The submariner is a dragon figurine of the box panzer crew LAH division Ref 1943 6214. The combination, was modified and the life vest was created from scratch putty from an osprey illustration . The painting is done in oils for the face and acrylic for the uniform.