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  • terry weber
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 54

    #16
    I have just a few

    I have just a few ideas for you for a new kit. There used to be a TV show called SeaQuest DSV. I loved it! Sadly it is not on anymore. It was about a futur type sub that looked really cool! Also an acurite R/C Model of Disenys Natalis. Next I have to say an R/C kit of the HMS Titanic! I can't find one on the net. I have no idea about what scale but so long as they are highly detailed! Next, how about a Russion Osscer class missle sub, or a 1/64 scale seawolf! That would be great! Good luck with your kits and Keep the subcommittee posted.
    Terry Weber
    of Baltimore, Maryland

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    • carter
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 56

      #17
      Primo Longobardo (lengthened Nazario Sauro)

      Primo Longobardo (lengthened Nazario Sauro) in 1/96 or 1/72

      Skate in 1/72 or 1/48

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      • carter
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 56

        #18
        Also....

        Verne's (as opposed to Disney's)

        Also....

        Verne's (as opposed to Disney's) Nautilus. Scaled to around three feet long. Somewhere on this site somone has plans available. Can't find them, but they're there.

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        • anonymous

          #19
          Hi Seawolf

          the pics above show

          Hi Seawolf

          the pics above show "Le Redoutable" entering its rest place in the Cherbourg museum for public display.
          Its the only one SSBN displayed to the public in the world.(for the moment )

          A must see!

          Antoine

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          • ben cook
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2003
            • 12

            #20
            Antoine,

            I must apologize. I was

            Antoine,

            I must apologize. I was speaking of the Vanguard. No matter what flag she sails under, she is an ugly boat.

            Ben Cook

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            • desert boat
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 195

              #21
              Ben, you'd better watch what

              Ben, you'd better watch what you say here. Last week, I made reference to something someone said and I was emailed by another SubCom member and likened me to "...an arrogant #######..." The politically correct seem to forget that we have rights to voice our opinion. By the way, I think it's an ugly boat too!

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              • anonymous

                #22
                I work aboard the USS

                I work aboard the USS Blueback in Portland, Oregon as a Tour Guide. SO you could say I have a bit of a bias. I AM looking for a static model of the Barbel Class Sub. Small World Models makes a really nice RC sub, but thats out of my range. I'm just looking for a static model for now. I am also trying to get one for the Museum we are attached to. I plan on building a display to help increase interest in our sub. So if any of you are ever in Portland. Come see US!OMSI USS Blueback SS-581 Site



                Edited By michaelssmith on 1055047298

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                • Antoine
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 447

                  #23
                  Ray ,

                  Just for your

                  Ray ,

                  Just for your information, I was just joking with Ben...I guess he had understood. I hope you are not thinking I judge people or I want to be "politically correct "...and I hope your post was not serious .....like mine were.

                  Antoine
                  http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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                  • anonymous

                    #24
                    Wow - this is great

                    Wow - this is great market research - been looking up some of these ships and find so many choices - so little time - I appreciate everyones comments and will continue to see what people post - most importantly I'll post progress - slow as it may be at first.

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      I've always thought the Vanguard

                      I've always thought the Vanguard is a very good looking boat. Looks menacing, kind of remeniscent of a conga eel!

                      Anyway I have castings of one, so guess I'm biased!

                      I would like to see some more non-military subjects modelled, sci-fi and research subjects. I'm surprised noone has had a go at modelling any of Graham Hawkes Deep Dive prototypes!

                      Andy

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                      • anonymous

                        #26
                        My all time favorite hull

                        My all time favorite hull kit is the Scale Shipyard 1/32nd type IX. I first had seen this model built by Mike Dory on the SubCommittee tapes in Vancouver Canada. When I was watching the tape and seen Mike shoot a torpedo out of his sub, I dang near fell out of my chair!!! That was the "COOLEST" man toy I had ever seen. Well you got it, I had to have one... Still my favorite model sub. Get yourself a U-Boat, the graywolf of the sea......... Jeff sc#258

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                        • seawolf
                          Junior Member
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 107

                          #27
                          Russion Osscer class missle sub,

                          Russion Osscer class missle sub, or a 1/64 scale seawolf! Terry Weber
                          of Baltimore, Maryland
                          Hi Terry, I'm agree with u, a SeaQuest subs kit will be great
                          btw, about Oscar class, I know that Revell, Zvesda has produce the full hull version of Kursk (1/350) (Oscar Class subs), Tamiya has the water line version 1/700.

                          For Seawolf, I would like to see the 1/64 but then maybe for the mean time I will be satisfy if a 1/350 or 1/700 kit was produce

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                          • wameldrum
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2003
                            • 44

                            #28
                            how about a highly detailed

                            how about a highly detailed 1/48 type 7 or 1/72nd type 9,
                            U 505 perhaps!
                            Thanks,
                            Ward Meldrum

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                            • seahawk
                              Junior Member
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 17

                              #29
                              Have to agree with someone

                              Have to agree with someone else about the Deep Flight. Also the Britain's M1 would be interesting.

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