Submarine, type 1x c/40 U190

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Submarine, type 1x c/40 U190

Fancied a different challenge so picked this up a little while ago.
Now that the Calypso is complete and I have space again, just started this build.
As you can see from the box it measures in at 51cm or just under 2 foot in old money 💰. This will be a first as I've never built a submarine, I have some tiny motors which I will try to fit, these have come off my old steampunk which in principle worked but not as I'd wanted so these if they fit will be repurposed. Also a mini esc which should fit. Not sure about servo for the rudder due to space, but hey ho, this is a bit of an experiment for me. At the end of the day if this doesn't work, I get to practice not only with the mechanics but also with my newly acquired airbrush. So far, the 2 halves of the hull have been joined and the "cowlings/covers for the prop shafts. Any cracks have been filled and sanded, next check to make sure all is watertight and then I'll look at installing the motors etc. Fun times ahead 😀
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  1. AlessandroSPQR
    Fleet Admiral
    Hi Luckyduck, this would be ideal (see link at the end of the message).

    However, I believe that at thirty or forty centimeters of depth the submarine can also be seen from the surface.

    Also if I had the time and resources I would try to put a micro camera on board capable of transmitting.
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  2. AlessandroSPQR
    Fleet Admiral
    Hi Jumpugly, awesome model.
    The intent to transform a static one into a dynamic one is exciting, you have all my admiration.
    The attempt alone is worthy of admiration because it seems very difficult to me.
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To submerse or not

Good morning everyone, thanks for the comments so far 😊.
Should have said in the initial post, that this if it works will only run as a surface model. My engineering/mechanical skills are not that advanced. If I can get this to work, hopefully I can move on to the realms of a larger version which would be able to submerge. In the event that this does become a submersible, then I think I might have a problem 😅 🤣
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  1. Fred
    Commander
    Mike Stoney
    I have used a polo mint to hold down a small marker buoy, as in time it would dissolve and realise the buoy.
    Fred
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  2. salmon
    Recruit
    Do it! It is the best of both worlds, frustrating and exciting. I love this slice of the hobby because it keeps my mind working and I sail with some really great friends. There are some builds documented, I have one, that will take you step by step. Or like here, just ask a question.
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Motors and prop shafts

Had to have a bit of a think 🤔 but I believe I have a solution 😅.
Due to the constraints of this size, I'd repurposed two motors from my original "steampunk subsubmarine " which had originally been on a toy aeroplane which was destined for the bin. Only problem is that due to their size, although they fit inside the hull, I needed some prop shafts and couplings to link it all up. My solution has been some "copper " welding sticks/rods which are the right diameter for the props and then some plastic sheafing from electrical cable which fits nicely onto the shafts. The only drawback is that they are still too big for the motor shafts. A little bit of out of the box thinking and searching, I have found a tube which usually is found on the small cans of spray oil and this fits onto the motor shaft which in turn fits snugly inside. I've had to adapt the exit for the prop shafts
as the model design wasn't in alignment. Have some end caps from some injection medication that my wife has been on, so although not correct if for this build it works that's fine as it won't be seen when in the water. Currently spending time with daughter who is visiting so only working in fit's and starts, progress will be slow 🐌.
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Motors and prop shafts installed

Managed to fit the motors, mounted on a block of rubber. Will possibly have to readjust them when I put the blade's on. Trial and error at this moment in time whenever I get a spare minute 😊
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Props

This is going to be a slow process, fixed the props onto the shafts yesterday with good old araldite/ epoxy. Now letting them fully dry before testing. It's a bit nippy in the garage workshop and still lot's of other job's to get done before going back to work 😑 🙃 😂
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  1. PhilH
    Lieutenant Commander
    You can't use swear words like work on hear 😂🤣, how very dare you sir .
    Philuk👍
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Props

PhilH, I humbly apologise, I'm already giving myself a good talking to and a sound thrashing with a branch😂😂😂.
Counselling will begin tomorrow in the confines of the garage.
My punishment is to build something 🤣
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Rethink outside the box

Last posted over 4 months ago, busy busy busy with what seems to be everything else and this was put on the back burner. So now I've had a chance to escape from the in-laws who've "graced " us with their presence for the week 😂. Although when last working on this project, I had high hopes of making this into my first rc submarine, I've decided to have a change as I couldn't get my head around what I wanted to achieve as against the lack of internal space and my lack of knowledge 🤔. So long story short, I'm now converting to a static with a twist. More to follow but for now I've completed what I wanted and given it an initial spraying with the good old rattle can.
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  1. RNinMunichBronze
    Fleet Admiral
    First Type IX I ever saw with a transom stern😮
    Bin gespannt wie es ausgeht!
    Can't wait to see how it ends up🤔
    With a hangar and launch ramp for two float-planes perhaps?
    Like the IJN I-400.
    Cheers, Doug😎
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  2. jumpuglyGold
    Fleet Admiral
    Nice! Have to love Damage and Destruction! There’s still a FB page devoted to modelers who specialize in it I think. But, I am still in leave from that place. Quite relaxing I will admit!
    😉 😂
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And finally!!

As mentioned in my earlier post, I didn't feel that my initial effort was going to amount to much so I had a rethink and remembered something that I'd seen at Yeovil model show earlier this month. So here's my take. Looking to the future, I picked up a book on the rc submarine building the other day so I might be able to have a go again- pocket money 💰 allowing. Have a great day everyone 😀. Apologies for not so great photos, hot of the bench so to speak and now looking for a place in the house if allowed 😂😂
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  1. RNinMunichBronze
    Fleet Admiral
    URGENT URGENT URGENT . MSG timed at 10:10 GMT.
    Coastguard warning: Channel 16.
    To all vessels operating in the Burnham on Sea area:
    Bristol channel UK.
    Giant mackerel sighted in your area.
    This is not a hoax. One vessel already lost.
    IMMEDIATE ALL vessels to proceed best speed to nearest port.

    REPEAT: This is NOT a hoax. One vessel already lost.
    IMMEDIATE Proceed best speed to nearest port.
    CG Bristol channel. EOM:
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