Brighton modelworld 2008

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    Brighton modelworld 2008

    I attended this show on the Saturday. First time I've been, and a very nice show with something there for everyone.

    This was it's 30th year, and there were plenty of people coming through the doors to look at the exhibits.

    The AMS were present and put on a nice display of models, a few photos of which are down below.

    Andy















  • anonymous

    #2
    Thanks Andy,


    That looks like a

    Thanks Andy,


    That looks like a very nice show - shame it is so far from me!

    What is the lovely looking wooden sub?


    David

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    • Guest

      #3
      Ictineo II.

      Mid 19th century sub

      Ictineo II.

      Mid 19th century sub designed by Narcis Monturiol.

      Model is by Alf Blake.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narc%C3%AD ... _Estarriol

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      • JWLaRue
        Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
        • Aug 1994
        • 4281

        #4
        Andy,

        I see some very nice

        Andy,

        I see some very nice model work there!

        Hopefully someone will be putting together an article with photos for the SCR?

        -Jeff
        Rohr 1.....Los!

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        • Guest

          #5
          Hmm, well the main snag

          Hmm, well the main snag is none of the boats pictured belong to Sub Committee members, they're all owned by AMS members.

          Andy

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          • Wheelerdealer
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2006
            • 315

            #6
            Andy, do you have anymore

            Andy, do you have anymore pitures/info on the WTC with the Engel tanks? What sub is that built into? I cant see what type of sealing and retaining system he employed. I am building something similar for the Akula but with a single tank. Looks like thats a double tank with operational scopes in the centre.

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            • JWLaRue
              Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
              • Aug 1994
              • 4281

              #7
              Hmm, well the main snag

              Hmm, well the main snag is none of the boats pictured belong to Sub Committee members, they're all owned by AMS members.

              Andy
              I don't think that should be a problem for anyone in the SC......?

              -Jeff
              Rohr 1.....Los!

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              • Guest

                #8
                I don't doubt that, Jeff.

                I don't doubt that, Jeff. I was just thinking along the lines of it being difficult to get someone to write for a publication of a group they don't belong to.

                I can ask of course, when I see them next. I can help ghost write an article, but I think it's preferable to let people discus their own models.

                The scratchbuilt WTC/dive module is owned by Alf Blake, and is fittted into a GRP 206 hull. The hull is produced by Nigel Edmonds (AMS chairman, and a very good sub builder). It uses twin Engel tanks (750ml, by the looks of it) and the TMAX system, the periscopes are motorized in a way similar to your Typhoon- i.e. they go up and down together, the main drive batteries sit underneath this mechanism in a sealed box.

                The sealing system is o-rings, radially compressed, and the endcaps are prevented from popping off courtesy of external threaded rods, and retaining brackets. Very similar to how Sheerline seal their modules, but they use axial compression and flat rubber seals instead of o-rings.

                I didn't take any more pictures of that model I'm afraid, but there is nothing paticularly elaborate about his design. It's still a work in progress at the moment.

                Andy

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                • anonymous

                  #9
                  Hi All,

                  Speaking as a member

                  Hi All,

                  Speaking as a member of both the SubCommittee and the AMS.(of which I'm also Treasurer) - I don't think there would be a problem publishing an article. It would have to be published first in the AMS mag but that's no problem.

                  I am really pleased that the sub is Alf's work. He is a brilliant modeller and a great raconteur.

                  One of his much earlier subs was one using compressors and glow plug main engines! To add to the realism (Just like the early petrol driven subs) he had his share of explosions!

                  David

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