Project 665 Whiskey long bin 1/50

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  • JHapprich
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    Distinctive walkway... Click image for larger version

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  • redboat219
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    Found it. Wow! He even has a Golf https://youtu.be/3CgdrDgvoeY
    Last edited by redboat219; 08-14-2023, 08:29 AM.

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  • JHapprich
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    Originally posted by redboat219
    Did he intend to make the launchers functional (pyrotechnically) ?
    Yup. Every bit of function of the launchers was to be at display. You'd look for the 651 juliett he made, search on youtube

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  • redboat219
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    Did he intend to make the launchers functional (pyrotechnically) ?

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  • DrSchmidt
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    I admire the ability of Ruissians to design every bit of elegance out of a submarine...

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  • JHapprich
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    Dug these pics out from my previous mobile. From 2018, i remade the sail lantern, forward underice sonar and exhaust.

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  • JHapprich
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    Lazar Kerzmann had a build report on a russian forum, showing how he made the master, the hull halves, and assembly of the model. He intended to install four launch tubes from stainless steel, but later sealed, filled, saded and primed all the openings he cutoff the sail prior to selling the boat to me. Click image for larger version

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  • JHapprich
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    WHISKEY hull with a 'long bin' sail housing cruise missiles. A carrier killer. Supplanted by the ECHO's.
    Followed by the JULIETTS. 665 was a whiskey with a new mid-section containing the enlarged sail for four launchers for P5 missiles. Boat was too slow submerged / 12kts and according to several sources, VERY loud.

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  • redboat219
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    Click image for larger version

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Das Boot
    The hull is familiar, but I’ve never seen a sail like that. Cool boat.
    WHISKEY hull with a 'long bin' sail housing cruise missiles. A carrier killer. Supplanted by the ECHO's.

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  • Das Boot
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    The hull is familiar, but I’ve never seen a sail like that. Cool boat.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by RCSubGuy
    Unique boat. I love it!

    I have the molds for this boat now and they're going to end up with Loyalhanna in the coming weeks. Should still be available through me once we get the site updated in a few weeks.
    I am so tempted!

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  • RCSubGuy
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    Unique boat. I love it!

    I have the molds for this boat now and they're going to end up with Loyalhanna in the coming weeks. Should still be available through me once we get the site updated in a few weeks.

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  • JHapprich
    started a topic Project 665 Whiskey long bin 1/50

    Project 665 Whiskey long bin 1/50

    Hi! This is a short presentation of the assembly and outfitting of the 1/50 Kit once produced by Mr. Lazar Kerzmann. I purchased it in 2018. It tourned out beeing the prototype that had been partially assembled by himself and soon was given to a fellow modeller who later returned it to Mr.Kerzmann. Originally build as a dry hull like the large old Engel kits, i am converting it into a wet hull with 2 dry compartments, a large snort balast tank, main drive and separate service battery, retractable bow planes, retractable masts.The pictures show the config with a small piston trim tank that will most likely not be installed finally. No newer pictures yet. The plane mechanism provided with the model was useless and had to be rebuild.

    Status as delivered :

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    Construction of the main compartment: Click image for larger version

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    forward compartment for bowplane and mast operation:

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    Overview of the principal layout, no wtc cylinders in place:

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    working on the upper hull: Click image for larger version

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    Reconstruction of the foldable forward planes: Click image for larger version

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    Not yet on show are the changes to the main compartment.i will delete the trim tank and its roller pump for saving space, mostly for safety concerns. That boat will have a slighly positive bouyancy, gollowing Bob's suggestions about large boats in his book. Will also shorten the compartment. The pre-installed stern tubes were cut free from the surrounding epoxy with a specially self-made cirkular saw and shortened a lot more, too. This helps moving the balast tank further to the boats centre. The gear for the rudder has been replaced with a normal rudder lever.

    Jörg
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