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David. I'll look in the archive /I have about 300 CDs/ and find everything on pr. 667. I will choose what would be most suitable for you for the construction of the drawing. I will send by mail or e-mail. Note - when checking the drawing, I found that the front rudders on the Alfa are not at the same height. From the front, the left rudder is higher and the right lower. .
Best regards, Miroslav
Yup. I know about the asymmetric height variance between the bow planes. Thanks for the heads-up though.
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David. I'll look in the archive /I have about 300 CDs/ and find everything on pr. 667. I will choose what would be most suitable for you for the construction of the drawing. I will send by mail or e-mail. Note - when checking the drawing, I found that the front rudders on the Alfa are not at the same height. From the front, the left rudder is higher and the right lower. .
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Hello
Do you mean the 667A-Yankee class submarine? The name Yankee was given by Western experts, whose shape resembled the George Washington submarine. The correct name is 667A-NAVAGA-submarines built in the Severodvinsk shipyard. And the submarines built in the Komsomolsk shipyard on the Amur had the name NALIM. In the years 1964-1972, 24 submarines were built in the Severodvinsk shipyard./Navaga/. The remaining 10 submarines /NALIM/ were built in the Komsomolsk shipyard on the Amur. I have the documents and materials /photo, drawing, sketches./ for this type. According to them, a high-quality model can be built.
Best regards
I'm interested in orthographic drawings of the basic YANKEE hull form from which I would make a master, tools, and GRP kits. I had earlier worked with another guy to produce this kit, but that effort got bogged down for some reason. Here are some shots of YANKEE work from me in support of that job:
And a nearly completed 1/96 ALFA you might find interesting.
If you can help me with the YANKEE drawings, that would be most appreciated. My mailing address is:
David D Merriman lll
835 Holly Hedge Ave.
Virginia Beach, VA 23452Leave a comment:
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Hello
Do you mean the 667A-Yankee class submarine? The name Yankee was given by Western experts, whose shape resembled the George Washington submarine. The correct name is 667A-NAVAGA-submarines built in the Severodvinsk shipyard. And the submarines built in the Komsomolsk shipyard on the Amur had the name NALIM. In the years 1964-1972, 24 submarines were built in the Severodvinsk shipyard./Navaga/. The remaining 10 submarines /NALIM/ were built in the Komsomolsk shipyard on the Amur. I have the documents and materials /photo, drawing, sketches./ for this type. According to them, a high-quality model can be built.
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Hello friends of submarine modeling.
Hereby, I would like to thank David for providing the materials, drawings, photos for the construction of the class-705 Alfa submarine model. Dave Thanks again.
When sorting the material, I found that the pr.705-705K are different. There are many changes in the light hull of these submarines.
I'm still looking for a photo, another photo that would confirm it. The book by "Wayne Frey-Russians submarines- Guardians of the Motherlands" would help. Or photos from this book. Can someone be so kind and willing and sent it to my e-mail address, if you can. As a replacement, I can provide other materials, plans, drawings. of Russian submarines
Thank you all.
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Hello Jorg
Thanks for posting the photo of Alpha. I'll put them in the archive.
Hopefully we will gradually work on those pictures.
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Hello David.
You are a professional. The submarine models are amazing.
I don't have those options, so I improvise.
I do everything myself. I don't mind because I'm only making one model. I will return to those pages many times. Looking for possible solutions when building a submarine model.
Thank you so much for the inspiration.
Miroslav
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Hello David.
You are a professional. The submarine models are amazing.
I don't have those options, so I improvise.
I do everything myself. I don't mind because I'm only making one model. I will return to those pages many times. Looking for possible solutions when building a submarine model.
Thank you so much for the inspiration.
MiroslavLeave a comment:
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Excellent.
David
Part-Time IdiotLast edited by He Who Shall Not Be Named; 02-01-2023, 01:28 PM.Leave a comment:
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These are the materials I'm looking for. I will write you email on the addres you provided.
Thank you very much.
Last edited by m.rainbow; 02-01-2023, 12:35 PM.Leave a comment:
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