Submarines

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Re: Submarines

#201 Post by Rodondo »

I have good ones of the J class if you want
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#202 Post by odysseus1980 »

Does anyone plans to do the "V" class submarines?
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#203 Post by Rowdy36 »

Rodondo if you or anyone else have no plans to do the J class I might take a look at it.
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#204 Post by Rodondo »

I have no plan to do the J class, however I do request that you do draw the J7 (as I live very close to her) I also Have photos and diagrams which show the difference between the J1 and the rest of the J class
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#205 Post by Wizard »

That site I previously mentioned has information on the J Class. http://www.rnsubs.co.uk/Boats/BR3043/chapter07.php See Plate 27 for J Class plans and Figure 7.4 for a poor quality plan of J7
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#206 Post by Rodondo »

Something missed on the site is the wing on the sail that the J1 only had though.
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#207 Post by graham »

Wizard Wrote
"On another note I was looking at the fantastic artwork in Real Designs (especially the Australian area), Portsmouth Bill and Squizzy I like your Australian Darings but would make one observation: Aussie Darings had less scuttles than their British sisters. A small point but it makes the Australian ships look cleaner or something. Have a look for Vampire etc, in Kookaburra's Photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/41311545@N05/"

Thanks G I hadn’t done a scuttle count on the Australia Daring still pottering away on a drawing of Voyager, I often check with Kookaburra's Photostream great stuff there and they knows their stuff
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Re: Submarines

#208 Post by Wolfman »

darthpanda wrote:Image
Is this a Han-class SSN?
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#209 Post by Novice »

One more from my work list, is HMS Rorqual, a mine laying submarine built in 1936, and the only one of her class to survive WW2.

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#210 Post by Hood »

Beautiful work Novice.
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