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  • Kazzer
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    • Aug 2008
    • 2848

    The GREAT British M1 Submarine

    I just received my hull today. It's a boat I have always found interesting, just because it has a huge gun and it's sister, the M2, actually flew a small plane from its deck.

    Take a look at some photos etc. I have set up at http://moonrakers.com/submarines/M-cabal/M-Class-72.htm

    and tell me what you think.

    Would anyone else be interested in this 1:72 scale boat?

    Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!
  • toppack
    Rear Admiral
    • Nov 2008
    • 1124

    #2
    It is Indeed a very interesting 'Gun Platform'.
    The thing I'm wontering about the model and it's construction is the lack of Deck/superstructure Detail on the models hull. In an actual pic the M1 there appeared to be some large strange structures on the deck? Do you have detailed drawings or pics of what the deck looked like. If so, what will you use to make the deck structure, plastic, wood, or something different?
    Last edited by toppack; 12-08-2008, 11:43 PM.
    Rick L.
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    Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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    • Kazzer
      *********
      • Aug 2008
      • 2848

      #3
      At this point, this model certainly isn't a 'kit assemblers' project. There is no 'fittings kit' so all the appendages will need to be made from scratch. The plans show a 3" gun at the rear and details of the main gun and there are a number of other more detailed photos available. There is quite a collection of underwater photos of the wreck, as this is a popular scuba dive of the south coast of England. (Portland, I think)

      My favorite has to be the M2, with the plane on board. With some ingenuity, I'm sure the boat could be fitted with an assortment of appendages, swapping out the big gun for the plane launcher etc.
      Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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      • Jacky Fisher
        Ensign
        • Sep 2008
        • 5

        #4
        Large Strange Structures?

        You're thinking of M2 or M3. That is pretty much exactly what my orignal blue prints (loaned and copied from an wonderful Australian) depict.

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        • toppack
          Rear Admiral
          • Nov 2008
          • 1124

          #5
          Jacky,
          Which one do you have drawings of, M-1, M-2 or M-3?
          Rick L.
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          Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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          • Tachikaze
            Lieutenant, Junior Grade
            • Dec 2008
            • 20

            #6
            I have the M1 in 1/72nd, obtained her from Cliff Shaw. He had the ship armed with a 1/4" ball bearing gun, but that has disappeared somewhere, it is my understanding that he did not wish for it to fall into enemy hands.
            I acquired the ship as I am new to subs, and am using her to help me in the construction of the Surcouf in 1/72nd. The plan on the Surcouf is to create two superstructures, a combat one, and a sail the pretty boat one.:o

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            • toppack
              Rear Admiral
              • Nov 2008
              • 1124

              #7
              Yes, the M-1 is an interesting design but I Really like the Surcouf.
              That double-barrel shot-gun really makes 'er look Mean! :D

              I would like to see pictures of work in progress if you can post some. Thanks,

              "1/4" ball bearing gun"
              Man, you could sink full-scale boats with that. :D LOL :D
              Last edited by toppack; 12-10-2008, 04:02 PM.
              Rick L.
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              Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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              • Tachikaze
                Lieutenant, Junior Grade
                • Dec 2008
                • 20

                #8
                The Surcouf hull has been shaped in pink foam, waiting for the summer to return to do the glass work. Have just started to think about the superstructure. I have a small vacume press that I made, but it is a little too small to do the superstructure as one unit. So I will either have to make a larger unit, or break the superstructure into sections.
                And a 1/4" round, below the water line will bring a DD down in about 10 minutes. If there are any other hull hits, you will have a lot less time.:eek:
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                • Jacky Fisher
                  Ensign
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 5

                  #9
                  Originally posted by toppack
                  Jacky,
                  Which one do you have drawings of, M-1, M-2 or M-3?
                  The plans I have are for M1.

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                  • toppack
                    Rear Admiral
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 1124

                    #10
                    Jacky,
                    If you have detailed drawings of the deck/superstructure, I think Mike Caswell needs a copy of those, since he's doing an RC model of it.
                    Correct, Mike?
                    Rick L.
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                    Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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                    • Kazzer
                      *********
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 2848

                      #11
                      Rick


                      I already have the M1 plans, they are from John Lambert in the UK. Pretty detailed.
                      Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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                      • toppack
                        Rear Admiral
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 1124

                        #12
                        Okay, Great.
                        Rick L.
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                        * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
                        Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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                        • herrmill
                          Commander
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 360

                          #13
                          Mike,

                          Nice hull you've got there. I'd be interested but not until late next year after I have a few things out of the way.

                          What became of that K steamer I thought you had the hots for? :D

                          Chuck

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                          • Kazzer
                            *********
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 2848

                            #14
                            Chuck

                            I'm just enthralled with ALL the British submarines! I'm a real nut for genealogy of my Caswell ancestors, and I guess it spills over into my dad's submarine HMS Sibyl. I see how she got to be what she was, through the K Class and M1, and then how she morphed into the T and eventually all the others. History is the best teacher, and submarine evolution is a wonderful exercise.

                            David Merriman says "Well ... I am impressed! Nice kit. Well designed, symmetrical and as far as I can tell from the limited drawings you sent, very close to documentation.

                            The GATO SD fits, so this will be the base-line cylinder. We have to move the motor bulkhead up forward, and this can be done -- the ballast tank will be shorter and I can halve the after dry-space length. So, this will work with most of the 2.5 SD devices and bulkheads.

                            We shorten up the GATO SD a bit and we have the perfect system for the M1, Mike. Very little to make the conversion.

                            DMIII
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                            Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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                            • Albion
                              Captain
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 651

                              #15
                              Nice looking boat :) whats the price?
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