After the ICM 1/144 Type IIB sub, I decided to have another go, even smaller, the first Royal Navy submarines

This is a short run model, but the injection moulded parts are delicate, as are the PE parts. I got a bit ahead of myself & glued the hull together before taking the piccies!




You can choose any one of the 5 members of this class, the differences being slight paint variations & decal numbers. Although a White Ensign is provided, it was only seen at launch - at sea there didn't seem to be any flag flown!

The class had a crew of 8. No.5 has half her crew on deck - there are towing cables rigged along the side of the hull. An officer is sitting on the edge of the hatch/conning tower ( fore & aft cap ) - the rating in front of him is at the helm. The 3 smaller light coloured pipes are air tubes - the taller pipe is the ( fixed ) periscope.
I've decided to do a waterline model, despite it going to be rather small. I think that the 'N' gauge railway passengers will be converted to RN matelots & officers
Dave
This is a short run model, but the injection moulded parts are delicate, as are the PE parts. I got a bit ahead of myself & glued the hull together before taking the piccies!
You can choose any one of the 5 members of this class, the differences being slight paint variations & decal numbers. Although a White Ensign is provided, it was only seen at launch - at sea there didn't seem to be any flag flown!
The class had a crew of 8. No.5 has half her crew on deck - there are towing cables rigged along the side of the hull. An officer is sitting on the edge of the hatch/conning tower ( fore & aft cap ) - the rating in front of him is at the helm. The 3 smaller light coloured pipes are air tubes - the taller pipe is the ( fixed ) periscope.
I've decided to do a waterline model, despite it going to be rather small. I think that the 'N' gauge railway passengers will be converted to RN matelots & officers
Dave
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