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They were a fascinating concept - fastest submarines underwater until the German Type XXI a quarter of a century later.
I built a 1:32 model of R4 in 2001 which was featured in the Association of Model Submariners Journal. I hope to have her sailing at the Norwich and Barrrow in Furness sub days this year.
Hi David,
Currently I'm still in the plannig/early drawing stages. the basic hull shape should be quite ok, but I would need more details of the rudder arrangement (as far as I understand twin rudders), conning tower and bow area. Yesterday I saw the photos on subpirates which show no outer doors for the torpedo tubes but the dravings I have show these doors .
If I start building (still some other things in the queue) I wold go for either R9 or 10 (Newcastle is near )
Thanks
Jens
I believe original works drawings are available from the National Maritime Museum, although this service is usually more expensive than sourcing plans from other avenues (i.e. John Lambert). Unfortunately, I think the NMM is the only place you'll be lucky.
Yes twin rudders with a skeg in between. (The narrow tapering stern made difficult access in my model. Eventually done by using a toothed belt to connect the rudders.)
Six torpedo tubes (She was very heavily armed) with doors.
John Lambert did not have drawings so I went to the Maritime Museum archive at Woolwich. Drawings cost me about £50 (then) for copying costs. I would love to be able to share them but copyright is a necessary evil!
Other useful sources are the RN submarine museum at Gosport. (Archive sources and very detailed photos for not too much money.) (BTW I will be at Gosport (with R4) on an AMS weekend at the RNSM 16/17th August)
Andy, David
thanks for the reply.
At that point the BR3043 together wit a drawing I copied from a book (can't recall the name but it still stis on a bookshelf at my parents' back in Germany) are my main sources for the drawings.
I'm not sure whether to build in 1/30 or 1/50. my drawings are in 1/30 at the moment but I can rescale them easily.
Im also not completely suer if I build a single hull boat like my ShinKai (still under construction ) or try the approach with a double hull and a sewage pipe as pressure hull. This would probably depend on the scale I build.
I can't make it to Gosport in August, but if you have some photos I would be thankful if you could send them
Hi,
I bring the topic up again because I have used the time and drawn a plan for these subs.
I needed the drawings anyway so I decided to make them looking a bit prettier in case someone is interested. My hobby budget is always in need of some top-up amd most of the work was done already.
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