Just a few pics of the Dragonfish prepared for Brighton Modelworld...just got the nameplate to attach to the stand(when I can find it)
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Just getting the US-SSN Dragonfish ready for Brighton Modelworld Show.
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another cracking sub i can see why you like concept subs
funny how the conning tower is so low you could not see much on that one
hope she sails as good as she looks
all the best geof
funny how the conning tower is so low you could not see much on that one
hope she sails as good as she looks
all the best geof
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From what I can gather, there were at least a couple of designs of concept boats with low or non-existant sails like this one, some had their sails mounted at the stern of the deck, some had huge great sails with lumps and bumps all over them, and at least one Russian design had a huge great radio mast mounted alongside the sail...how the hell it ever submerged I haven't a clue!
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Enjoy the show, Richard. (And take lots of piccies.)
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