I am building Das Werk SM U-9 kit, and I like to pair it with a scratch built companion in the form of contemporary early modern submarine, such as a british D or E class. The other submarine should be recognizably modern, but still has quaint or bizarre (compare to fully mature designs) features of a pioneer.
the main road block is a good set of plans. Does anyone know where i can find good plans of an early modern submarine? nationality is not important, the era should ne between 1900-1914
Calling all Pre-WWI submarine fans
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Calling all Pre-WWI submarine fans
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Re: calling all Pre-WWI submarine fans
Your best bet with regard to British WWI submarines is BR-3043:
http://rnsubs.co.uk/dits-bits/br-3043.html
There are also plans on the Royal Museum Greenwich site, although only relatively small previews are availble for free; the actual scans are unreasonably expensive even for personal use:
https://images.rmg.co.uk/
In terms of American submarines, many plans can be found on NARA's website:
https://catalog.archives.gov/search-wit ... nline=true
The only set of drawings I am aware of that is sufficient to create an accurate model are those of the T-class:
https://catalog.archives.gov/search-within/159728144
https://catalog.archives.gov/search-within/53486362
Jacob
http://rnsubs.co.uk/dits-bits/br-3043.html
There are also plans on the Royal Museum Greenwich site, although only relatively small previews are availble for free; the actual scans are unreasonably expensive even for personal use:
https://images.rmg.co.uk/
In terms of American submarines, many plans can be found on NARA's website:
https://catalog.archives.gov/search-wit ... nline=true
The only set of drawings I am aware of that is sufficient to create an accurate model are those of the T-class:
https://catalog.archives.gov/search-within/159728144
https://catalog.archives.gov/search-within/53486362
Jacob
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Re: calling all Pre-WWI submarine fans
Are there any good general references for submarines used in WWI comparable to Erminio Bagnasco�s Submarines of World War 2?
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