It's that peculiar 'hump' at the rear that breaks up the lines of the boat. Early concepts showed a flat deck, at the back, so the boat resembled a baby Vanguard. My guess is the rear deck is for storage of cruise missiles, and/or smaller underwater vehicles. Can't think what else it's there for.
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Reportedly the BRAVO has that 'hump' to present a good target to homing torpedoes. Hmmmm.....
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LOL. I think you may be right there.Who is John Galt?Comment
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Peter, whats that, a diarama? Nice. That picture of the fire is the best one Ive seen yet.
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Mark, yep diorama, apparently the scales are wrong the research sub is twice the scale of the uboat. The Delta on fire came from a Hungarian website, wonderful thing that Google chrome with it's rather good translator. Peter.P.s. I imagine you get some of your pics from some rather obscure places. I did have some real crackers of the Alrosa but do you think I can find the site again.Comment
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the U boat on the bottom seems to be out of place. Ive been diving for over 50 years and have seen many wrecks in all kinds of shape on the bottom, but never saw one sitting on top of a clear sandy floor, and have that much growth on the vessel. Generally the sandy bottom is constantly shifting and would eventually cover the wreck. It looks more like a painting than a dioramaComment
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My vote is diorama. The top picture from the front of the research sub Shinkai (I think) you will see a line curving to the underside of the sub. This line is for support. So models. The clarity is another oddity. I have been diving since 1976 and I have not seen clarity and amount of light like this (an exception was a fresh water dive). It does look like there is a scale difference. As a kid, in an AZ. My family would do gold panning. I brought my model from Land of the Giants (it looked like a sub) and played with it while snorkling in the shallow water (2 - 3 feet). It would look like these pictures do. So, underwater diorama is my vote.Last edited by trout; 10-28-2012, 01:43 PM.If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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That's got to be the bottom of some dude's aquarium. The sand particles are way too big to be scale...and the real giveaway is the small air bubbles that have collected on the rough surfaces of the U-boat - indicative of a oxygenated atmosphere found in an aquarium. This anomaly can also be found on rc-subs that are being trimmed in freshly filled bathtubs :)Comment
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Peter, Im going to be very distracted for the next couple of days. When I get back ill send you a link to a good Alrosa site I found a couple of years ago.IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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