1/22 type 2d uboat

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  • petesubman
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 11

    #1

    1/22 type 2d uboat

    Hi does anyone if there are any of these hulls are still around or where i could get one ,thanks Pete
  • tsenecal

    #2
    Re: 1/22 type 2d uboat

    Pete,

    i don't know if this helps any...

    it was "barnstormer boats" that made/sold the 80"+ type II... and their website http://www.barnstormerboats.com no longer exists.


    i did find a link to rcuniverse when the owner announced the availability of the model...
    http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-subm ... s-com.html

    I also remember that Dave Hampton in Indiana? has a large Vesikko (type II predecessor) , i believe his is scratch-built, but you might want to PM him to make sure.


    sheerline makes or made a 1]http://sheerlinemodelsubmarines.com/[/url] they do not currently list the type IID on their site, however.

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    • silent runner
      SubCommittee Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 188

      #3
      I have one of each hull, Barnstormer's-which I have done nothing with-80" loa. I recently picked up a 'partially started' Sheerline Type II, but it needs much work and several new parts. Chris discontinued the Type II from his line, and has been ill for some time, according to the website, so I haven't been able to get the new parts. He will make them for me and at one time did have some 'seconds' hulls but unknown if he has them now.

      Michael

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      • hampboats
        Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 196

        #4
        The Vesikko I have was one of the original Barnstormer hulls. It came in four sections along with a wooden mold for the Type II tower.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by silent runner View Post
          I recently picked up a 'partially started' Sheerline Type II, but it needs much work and several new parts. I haven't been able to get the new parts.
          Michael
          What parts are missing? These are simple boats and the internal parts are made bespoke, but nothing that can't be machined up on a small lathe.

          Andy

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          • petesubman
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 11

            #6
            Hi Michael is the larger boat for sale, thanks Pete

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            • silent runner
              SubCommittee Member
              • Jun 2005
              • 188

              #7
              The big Barnstormer hull and conning tower I would let go. Shipping would probably have to be by Greyhound, if they will accept an 85" long box. You can email me for more info michael42kf@gmail.com

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              • silent runner
                SubCommittee Member
                • Jun 2005
                • 188

                #8
                Originally posted by sub culture View Post
                What parts are missing? These are simple boats and the internal parts are made bespoke, but nothing that can't be machined up on a small lathe.

                Andy
                Andy, the internals are perfect, just need new seals. The parts needed are outer hull parts/nozzles, etc. When I sent Chris pictures of the hull, he suggested I may want to replace it completely due to the very poor workmanship done by the previous owner. Chris/Sheerline has been down for sometime, but I see he is back to doing small things. He already has a list of parts needed, I just missed ordering before the site went down for awhile.

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

                  #9
                  Pete,

                  I have access to this boat if you're interested. Will post up on its own thread if you want to check it out. $600 plus shipping in new condition.
                  The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com

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