RPMTech MKII Holland

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  • H2Ohaze
    Lieutenant Commander
    • Jul 2011
    • 117

    #1

    RPMTech MKII Holland

    Hope this is the correct place to post the pixs. I ordered the RPMTech 1/32 MK II version (enhanced detail) Holland 1901 back in June 2011 after seeing Tim Senecal's version I of the RPMTech kit. I received kit in early November, and am just finishing it now. This was the kit that was used to take pics for RPMTech; it was partly assembled. There is a lot of detail in hull compared to Tim's MK I. I don't know if any other RPMTech MKII version kits are out there but I have not come across any.

    Also back in September I traveled to the Sub Museum in Gosport England to study and take pictures of both the actual Holland and the 1/32 model they had on display of it in the next room. Then I raided the Gift Shop, coming back with a CD with all kinds of good history and specs on British subs 1901-2001. It included a Quicktime movie of a "virtual" Holland, with a crew, going through it paces. Also picked up a booklet, pamphlets, and even a Tea Towel with the Holland and a few other British subs on it.

    For the model I used the pics from the actual Holland as primary source; I then gave equal weight to the Movie and the Gosport cutaway 1/32 model in next room. I supplemented this with period pictures from books. There were conflicts between sources; I made a few judgement calls when needed.

    First here is a link to some of the photos I took of the actual Holland and cutaway Gosport model:



    And here are some shots of model after maiden voyage and during second test tank dunking (adding lots more foam and weight to counteract a rolling tendency):

    Last edited by H2Ohaze; 06-08-2012, 12:34 PM.
  • trout
    Admiral

    • Jul 2011
    • 3657

    #2
    very nice and looks good. Happy sailing!
    If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.

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    • reddevil
      Commander
      • Jun 2009
      • 346

      #3
      You're one of the fortunate that ordered and recevied something. Regarding to RPMTECH, there are a lot of others (me, for instance) that are still waiting for our sub after TWO YEARS.

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      • H2Ohaze
        Lieutenant Commander
        • Jul 2011
        • 117

        #4
        Yes, and I may be esp lucky to get this version of the Holland. I am very big on the early subs, although I am considering going modern...a Type VIIC next :)

        My opinions on RPMTech are complicated, but basically because of this I try to remain neutral.

        BTW, I took her out for second mission, and the rolling issues are fixed. It performs wonderfully, except I have to keep the prop speed down to no more than about 40% of full forward...and backing up maybe 20% esp on surface. This is more than scale speed and plenty fast enough (!!!) anyway. If there are some waves, venting the WTC to atmospheric pressure is tricky, and it is possible to pull a vacuum and get about a teaspoon of water in thru the seals.

        But it looks really nice out there.

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        • herrmill
          Commander
          • Dec 2008
          • 360

          #5
          Looks very nice! You did an outstanding job on the build.

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          • gunther
            Ensign
            • Mar 2011
            • 8

            #6
            yep im in the same boat. still waiting for my kilo submarine. have sent emails to the "man" but have had no replies
            getting to the point that i may just come on over and do a little bit of stand over on him. really ****ing me off.

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