Calling all Royal Navy "S"-Class Submarine fans

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CaptHaddock
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Calling all Royal Navy "S"-Class Submarine fans

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Hello everybody,

Reading the highly recommendable book "One of our submarines" by Edward Preston Young I became interested in British Submarines of ww2 and loosely considered building a model of the S-Class Type.
Searching the web for this type of submarine I found a lot of text but very few drawings which might be useful for modelling.
(i found out already that OTW designs is offering a kit but I'm thinking of scratch building).
My question: Does anybody know a source where to obtain plans or otherwise a book which includes suitable drawings of the (late war) S-class submarine type?

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Stefan
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sclass2 smaller scan.jpg
Does this plan help you? If needed I have a much larger scanned version of this file too.

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this is from military modelling june 1976
if you need bigger send a pm with your email
ciao peppe
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I'll check later at home but I am certain that I have some blueprints for a late war version.
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Maarten Sch�nfeld wrote:
sclass2 smaller scan.jpg
Does this plan help you? If needed I have a much larger scanned version of this file too.

Maarten
Hello Maarten, I sent you a pm. I'd be happy to get larger version.
Filipe Ramires wrote:I'll check later at home but I am certain that I have some blueprints for a late war version.
That would be great!
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Re: Calling all Royal Navy "S"-Class Submarine fans

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I don't think these drawings are all that helpful, mainly because the S Class took many forms.
Here is HMSS Scotsman before conversion to a 'slippery S'
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Here you can see her many forms -
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In the last photo, her saddle tanks have been removed, her torpedo tubes covered, guns removed and the conning tower replaced with a streamlined sail.

I have hundreds of photos of S Class boats and many detailed drawings. Do you have a specific boat in mind?
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kazzer wrote:Do you have a specific boat in mind?
yes, my favorite would be HMS "Storm"

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Re: HMS Sea Rover, S Class Group III from Starling in 1/350

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It's gorgeous. Need to get one.

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Re: HMS Sea Rover, S Class Group III from Starling in 1/350

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What's absolutely baffling is how long it's taken for a kit of this important (and aesthetically attractive) type to appear- in any scale! I have mine already and it's a true Starling product; excellent in every way.
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I took a bite.

I bought an S-class from Starling Models in 1/700 and building one in full hull.

Thinking about:

HMS Storm P233
HMS Seraph P219
HMS Safari P211

Do we have sources how either of those subs was painted topside, assuming tanks were just dark grey-black. I think Storm would have camouflages as operated in far east, but Safari and Seraph can be grey or blue.

Does anyone know about their paint schemes? Good source?
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