Would anyone want a British K Class submarine hull in 1/72?
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Where do you come up with this **** Chuck?
:biggrin:Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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Hi Kazzer,
it's Kim again. I am studiously ignoring all those poor people who don't appreciate the beauty of a K Boat. They ought to be pitied, really - getting excited about waterpipes with a vertical fin on them. Discerning folk like you and I can appreciate the much more interesting stuff like U Boats with big "winter gardens", the British X1, the M1, Surcouf, all those subs with lots of interesting detail. Those other "modern" things, well! All you need to finish them is a dremmel with a sanding drum and a spray pack of black touch-up paint.
Anyway, enough of lesser boats. Your new K Boat, is that GRP or vac form plastic? What needs to be done to get it ready for actually building a submarine? BTW, I am in no way wanting to rush you - I am happy to wait, I still have my battlecruiser to build so am unlikely to be looking at a K Boat until next year. But, I WILL want one for sure! You can contact me direct if you wish, at < kimthecdman@icloud.com >
cheers
Kim in AustraliaComment
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My sentiments exactly. Apart from HWSNBN's Skipjack which sails like a dream, I agree with you on the painted sewer pipes notion on all those newer boats. Lets have guns, turrets and strange protrusions on a vessel, that no one knows their purpose.
The K will probably be vacu formed, so will not have all the detail of a GRP hull, unless I make a reverse mold and add the scribing to it. Something I'm no expert on. We'll see.Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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Hi Kazzer,
it's Kim again. I am studiously ignoring all those poor people who don't appreciate the beauty of a K Boat. They ought to be pitied, really - getting excited about waterpipes with a vertical fin on them. Discerning folk like you and I can appreciate the much more interesting stuff like U Boats with big "winter gardens", the British X1, the M1, Surcouf, all those subs with lots of interesting detail. Those other "modern" things, well! All you need to finish them is a dremmel with a sanding drum and a spray pack of black touch-up paint.
Anyway, enough of lesser boats. Your new K Boat, is that GRP or vac form plastic? What needs to be done to get it ready for actually building a submarine? BTW, I am in no way wanting to rush you - I am happy to wait, I still have my battlecruiser to build so am unlikely to be looking at a K Boat until next year. But, I WILL want one for sure! You can contact me direct if you wish, at < kimthecdman@icloud.com >
cheers
Kim in Australia
Boys with all our descriptions flying around... its dawned on me what we have in a K class submarine. Its not so much that it's been hit by the ugly stick, rather the K class is THE ugly stick.
JJohn Slater
Sydney Australia
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I'd like to know where he got the sequences on the folding funnels, though.Comment
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Undoubtedly from here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkWEcPof3wo
And while your at it, here's a video of the first & only steam-powered airplane: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw6NFmcnW-8Comment
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G'day Hermill
many thanks, that is a great film clip, not I don't need to try and edit that youngster's awful 9-minute waffle. I especially love the funnel-folding bit. I will have to see if anyone on this site can tell me how I can duplicate that; I suspect it will be along the lines of how diving planes are made to retract, but I just cannot visualise how to do it.
BTW, that clip on steam-powered planes was good, I'd never heard of that.
Mind you, I only recently read that Henry Ford developed a METAL-CLAD airship which actually flew. I'd not have believed it possible, but it did!
cheers
KimLast edited by Weissman; 09-23-2013, 01:54 AM.Comment
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Funny but I picked up my daughter's Skittles container this morning & immediately thought it would make the perfect funnel for that sub. Am sure you'll find plenty of talented folks here who can help make that folding funnel become reality. Who knows, maybe even Mike can convince David to do a fitting kit for that hull. :wink:Comment
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No problem with the funnels -- one simple jacking nuts-rod linear actuator and you close the openings after folding the funnels into the superstructure.
Something like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFnQTaMc0Fc
But, get a 'simple' r/c submarine working first -- only then jump into the deep end with a practical K-class boat! Crawl, walk, run, sprint. That's how you approach this game, pal.
MWho is John Galt?Comment
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That's pretty neat David, but what springs to mind is that guy who couldn't speel wurth a dangnabit down in Florida (not you Bob Martin!) (he! he!). I can't remember his name.
He was into pneumatics and hydraulics in a big way and I would have thought those funnels worthy of hydraulic control???? But what do I know?Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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