German Type 212 from 4 inch sewer pipe

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  • collins class
    SubCommittee Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 128

    #1

    German Type 212 from 4 inch sewer pipe

    After seeing Johann's massive 8 inch Type 212 and the fact the main hull compartment was made from 8 sewer pipe made me wonder about building a smaller version using a standard WTC from 4 inch pipe. I know Johann doesn't frequent these forums but am interested if anyone knows how he constructed the other components of the hull. Is his sub to scale?

    Does anyone know where there are plans for the Type 212?

    Revell AG have a 1/144th Type 212 coming out however it is only 16 inches long so a bit small.

    Thanks

    Byron
  • anonymous

    #2
    Hi Byron
    you can download this

    Hi Byron
    you can download this Plan Typ 212 or have a look here.
    There is a kit in 1/100.

    Gantu

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    • tsenecal

      #3
      Byron,

      here is a photo I

      Byron,

      here is a photo I took of Johann's boat at the sub regatta, if you would like a better hi-rez version, email me, and I will send you a 3mp version.

      It should answer a lot of your questions about its construction

      Johann's 212

      Tim




      Edited By tsenecal on 1124206108

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      • gotland
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2005
        • 86

        #4
        Gentlemen,

        I can promise You, that

        Gentlemen,

        I can promise You, that Johanns boat is scale! The system he has built is the "german standard system" for modern subs with compressed air ballast system and two piston tanks for trimming. The only thing Johann makes different to this system]http://www.schwedenuboot.de.vu/[/url] (Lothar Mentz)
        http://www.modelluboot.de.vu/ (Lars Baruth)
        http://www.nord-com.net/cord.schroeder/212a.html (Cord Schroeder)
        http://home.no.net/radied/index.htm (Ralf Diederich)

        Those pages are written in German, but look for the pictures (Bilder). These are only examples. More than 40 boats of this size and engeneering are beeing built over here. I wished Johann would be over here to "play together"!

        As an example for the boats and our meetings over here, have a lok at:

        http://www.unterseebootmodellbau.de/01b9ab9....ex.html

        There are some nice pictures of Grossbreitenbach. It's the greatest subregatta in Europe at the time.

        By the way, one of those "big boats" was in 1998 in Groton. It was the Halsingland.

        Regards

        Gotland

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        • collins class
          SubCommittee Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 128

          #5
          Thanks Gotland!

          Nice boats! Cord Schroeder's

          Thanks Gotland!

          Nice boats! Cord Schroeder's pics are great.



          These are nice looking boats.

          Byron

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          • tommydeen
            Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 327

            #6
            Byron what scale is that

            Byron what scale is that 212 sitting by the pool
            sigpic. You have to ask yourself one question...would the admiral approve

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            • gotland
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 86

              #7
              Hi Tommydeen,

              that boat of Cord

              Hi Tommydeen,

              that boat of Cord is made in scale 1]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_smile.gif[/img]


              Regards

              Gotland

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              • collins class
                SubCommittee Member
                • Dec 2004
                • 128

                #8
                Hey Gotland

                Can I get some

                Hey Gotland

                Can I get some more detail on the construction please?
                So I guess Johann's boat is 1/32 as well.
                What are the hull components made from, PVC, resin cast etc?
                Are they individually custom made or does someone have a mold?
                what size motor is driving such a large boat?

                Thanks

                Byron

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                • gotland
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 86

                  #9
                  Well Byron,

                  when You look over

                  [color=#000000]Well Byron,

                  when You look over the homepages, which are above, You'll see most construction Details. The pipe and the box in cylindric part of the hull are PVC, the rest (bow, stern, deck and sail) is from epoxy.

                  Some like Johann's boat are complete individual, for all the others we have forms.

                  BUT]http://www.dunkermotoren.de/v2/default.asp?id=9&mid=12&lang=1[/url]

                  one of those motors in most of the swedish subs with a 1]

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