The Argo Hippocamp - A Steampumk submarine made real!

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  • bob the builder
    Former SC President
    • Feb 2003
    • 1367

    #1

    The Argo Hippocamp - A Steampumk submarine made real!

    There is a really fascinating design of a steampunk-esque submarine that was created by a gentleman by the name of Peter Pohle. His 3D files can be purchased on Turbosquid.

    Loving the design, I purchased the plans and began work on importing them into my 3D software to convert to a printable format. That... was an ordeal. The 3D files are basically shells, not watertight, and very much not suitable for printing. After dozens of hours of work, I finally managed to convert them into something that I could use to create watertight STL files for printing.

    I elected to produce the model with anoverall length of around 33". My best guess, without knowing for sure, is that it puts the boat at around 1:120 scale. This gave me adequate room for the installation of working RC gear.

    The hull was printed in six main sections, then glued together. Filling the seams was challenging due to the longitudinal strakes down the length of the boat. In the end, I elected to hide the seams with lines of resin decal rivets. The explorer sub is removable, and held in place with a magnet. I elected to paint the upper hull and keel in the same metallic silvers that Peter rendered her in, but rather than the wood hull, went with a copper look to the main hull sections.

    The drive consists of one of my standard 2" single-shaft SubDrivers with full operational ballast system. The ballast is pump-based and utilizes a snorkel hidden in the wheelhouse to open a vent for full evacuation of the tanks.

    With all of those very cool portholes, I installed over a dozen LED lights inside and two more outside. The effect is subtle, but when illuminated in the dark, makes for a very cool silhouette.

    At this point, the Hippocamp is ready for the installation of flotation foam and lead ballast, then trimming in the pool. I'll update this thread with more photos and video once the boat is fully operational. In the meantime, enjoy these drydock photos as she prepares for her maiden voyage!

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  • scott t
    Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 880

    #2
    Very Nice Bob!

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

      #3
      Looks like what would happen if a Nemo Nautilus mated with a Holland submarine. LOL!

      -Jeff
      Rohr 1.....Los!

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      • sam reichart
        Past President
        • Feb 2003
        • 1325

        #4
        that is an awesome looking build. can't wait to see the video!

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        • eckloss
          • Nov 2003
          • 1196

          #5
          Outstanding! I tried about two years ago to recreate this in cad, not knowing the files were available. Obviously nothing much ever became of it. So hoary to see it finally come to life. Put me on your list for sure!

          Erich

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          • bob the builder
            Former SC President
            • Feb 2003
            • 1367

            #6
            Files are available for personal use only. I could reach out to Peter directly for permission to kit up, but right now I have a hundred pokers in the fire. This will have to wait, unfortunately.

            If anyone else wants to tackle this beastie, though, the files are there for the buyin'!
            The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com

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            • eckloss
              • Nov 2003
              • 1196

              #7
              It's all good, Bob. I'm just gonna stare at yours until my eyes go silly.

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              • scott t
                Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 880

                #8
                https://www.turbosquid.com/FullPrevi....cfm/ID/800518
                Location of files for sale.

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