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  • m.rainbow
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    My apologies to you, m.rainbow. I'm profoundly disappointed to agree with you that there appears to be NO ALFA material; posts I know I submitted to the forum a few years back. WTF! Bob and Jason are very busy running the business, but time will have to be taken to dig out my older work from the cracks its fallen into and get my good works back into the public's hands.

    Anyway, to make up for my snarky, shameful responses to your pleas of help. I've found adjacent sites that have the information you seek:

    Warship Models Underway Message Board 2.2.3 - what I did today (mysite.com) start with post #44​

    (41) Merriman's Submarine Modelling | Secret Projects Forum​ start with post Articles

    David
    Hello
    Thanks David for your reply.
    I wrote it because I just want to build an Alfa model. Because I'm a perfectionist, I try to find as much material as possible for building a submarine model.
    I saw on the page that someone was already looking for materials for this model, so I just got in touch. I didn't know it would be so complicated, send a few photos to this page or if you don't want to share it, send it to my email address. Maybe the book by Wayne Frey, where the mentioned photos are located. Unless he wants to infringe copyright. I can then send the address. If someone were to build a Russian submarine now and I had documents for it, I would have no problem sending them. I have been interested in Russian submarines for 40 years. There are still materials that I could not get. And these are some of them.
    Thanks again
    Best regards, Miroslav​

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by m.rainbow
    Hello. Rob, the site links are great. I looked them over. They are very interesting. I can see how it was done professionally. The models are beautiful. You have golden hands. Thank you very much for the site. I still found some photos on the net, but I'm still looking for the part of the hull that is under water. If you know someone who owns these materials and is willing to put them on the page, or send them to an e-mail, I will be very happy. When I get it together, I'll start building. I want to try a new construction technology. Laminating is not my forte. I want to avoid him, and therefore I want to try to do it differently. I believe it will work out. I will of course share my experience.
    Regards
    Miroslav​
    I assume you want plans. Drawings. I'll fix you up. Send me your address.

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  • m.rainbow
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    Hello. Rob, the site links are great. I looked them over. They are very interesting. I can see how it was done professionally. The models are beautiful. You have golden hands. Thank you very much for the site. I still found some photos on the net, but I'm still looking for the part of the hull that is under water. If you know someone who owns these materials and is willing to put them on the page, or send them to an e-mail, I will be very happy. When I get it together, I'll start building. I want to try a new construction technology. Laminating is not my forte. I want to avoid him, and therefore I want to try to do it differently. I believe it will work out. I will of course share my experience.
    Regards
    Miroslav​

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  • rwtdiver
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    Miroslav,

    I have built (3d Printed) two Alfa boats 1:72 scale 1:96 scale.

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    I really like the Russian submarines. Good luck on your builds!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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  • Das Boot
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    Originally posted by RCSubGuy

    Did you not ready the entire thread that you just posted in?
    Our chainsaw buddy is back.

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  • m.rainbow
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    Originally posted by rwtdiver
    m.rainbow,

    This might help you?

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=705+Alfa+S...;iax=images&am p;ia=images

    https://scienceinfo.net/the-worlds-f...-705-alfa.html

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."
    Hello Rob
    Thank you for sending the link to the site. I went through and selected several photos of the submarine 705 Líra/Alfa class/, which I will need to build the model. I hope that I will be able to find the rest that I keep writing about. I have been interested in submarines for more than 40 years. I am 62 years old this year, so I am slowly preparing for retirement. I decided to fulfill my dream. Build models of Russian submarines. The first should be 705 Alfa, then 671RTMK-Ščuka, 627A -Kit, 971Akula III Gepard, and finally my favorite pr.945 A Sierra class. Over the years I have collected a lot of material on these types of submarines. Because new and new materials appear, I am constantly adding to my archive. Well, there are still photos that are not commonly available and that are difficult to find. hence the call to the forum from my side.
    Thanks again
    Best regards, Miroslav​

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  • rwtdiver
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    m.rainbow,

    This might help you?

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=705+Alfa+S...;iax=images&am p;ia=images

    Submarine attacking Lira class or Russia's Project 705 Alfa still holds the title of the world's fastest submarine at a speed of 76km / h.


    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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  • m.rainbow
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    We can only lead 'em to water... can't make 'em drink!

    David
    Mr. ALFA
    Hello David
    That is not my goal. I don't even want that. If someone doesn't want help, they won't help.
    But anyway, thanks for getting in touch.
    If you are looking for some information on other Russian submarines, I will be happy to help.
    Regards​

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by m.rainbow
    Hello Jörg
    I searched everything.
    I post to the forum myself. The last post was the reconstruction of the hull of the pr.941 Typhoon. You cannot find photos of the 705 Alpha from the book: Vayne Frey Russian submarines Guardians and the Motherland or others on the pr.705 Lira /alfa/class submarine.
    I DON'T HAVE A POSSIBILITY TO GET SUCH BASES, SO I ASK EVERYONE WHO BUILDS SUBMARINE MODELS AND EXCHANGE BASES FOR BUILDING BETWEEN THEM.
    Thank you.​
    My apologies to you, m.rainbow. I'm profoundly disappointed to agree with you that there appears to be NO ALFA material; posts I know I submitted to the forum a few years back. WTF! Bob and Jason are very busy running the business, but time will have to be taken to dig out my older work from the cracks its fallen into and get my good works back into the public's hands.

    Anyway, to make up for my snarky, shameful responses to your pleas of help. I've found adjacent sites that have the information you seek:

    Warship Models Underway Message Board 2.2.3 - what I did today (mysite.com) start with post #44​

    (41) Merriman's Submarine Modelling | Secret Projects Forum​ start with post Articles

    David

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  • m.rainbow
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    Hello Jörg
    I searched everything.
    I post to the forum myself. The last post was the reconstruction of the hull of the pr.941 Typhoon. You cannot find photos of the 705 Alpha from the book: Vayne Frey Russian submarines Guardians and the Motherland or others on the pr.705 Lira /alfa/class submarine.
    I DON'T HAVE A POSSIBILITY TO GET SUCH BASES, SO I ASK EVERYONE WHO BUILDS SUBMARINE MODELS AND EXCHANGE BASES FOR BUILDING BETWEEN THEM.
    Thank you.​

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by JHapprich
    Err...
    err...

    Did you actually look through ALL the pages?

    We can only lead 'em to water... can't make 'em drink!

    David
    Mr. ALFA

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  • JHapprich
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    Err...
    err...

    Did you actually look through ALL the pages?


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  • m.rainbow
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    Hello
    In the recommendations of the website, there are only a few photos that could be used in the construction of the 705 Alfa model. Photos from the book by Mr. Frey Wayne "Russians Submarines Guardians of the motherland" would help. Can someone of you send photos and drawings from this book to an email address.?
    Thank you Miroslav​

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  • JHapprich
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  • m.rainbow
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    Originally posted by JHapprich
    I recommend you searching the forum, for there are so many pictures, drawings and so on available already.

    Should you still have acces to that site, you need to look for apl 705/705K on forums.airbase.ru.

    Happy hunting!
    Jörg
    Hello Jörg
    Thanks for the heads up on the site.
    I searched everything on the balancer website but the photo I'm interested in, the well-known photo of the underwater part of the submarine 705 Alfa. There are few of them. But I also searched on other sites. Without success. That's why I'm turning to this forum, because I saw that someone was already looking for similar materials. So I hope that we will also be able to find them
    Thanks again for your reply.
    Miroslav​

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