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SEA => SUBS: Soviet Navy => Topic started by: U - TS on 28 Mar , 2010, 16:19
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Soviet submarine type C . "C - 56 " Located in Vladivostok.
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Construction History
The boat was laid down 24 November 1936 at the factory number 194 of A. Marty (Sudomech ") in Leningrad, after manufacturing unassembled rail delivered to the" Dalzavod
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"С- 56" and "С- 51" arrived at the Northern Fleet.
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Cross section of the frames - a copy of the authenticity of the drawing.
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Splendid photographs and information! Thanks for sharing this with us.
Cheers,
Bill
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I am glad that my information you are interested in and benefit. ;)
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ditto, great to see them
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Hi U - TS,
I'm very interesting in Type C.
Do you know if there are any good books about it?
Timo
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Hi Timo
There are books on type "C". But the Russian language.
Find the link - on display in this topic.
If you are interested in the original book? I'll be in Helsinki or Turku - can bring.
Slava aviasliva@mail.ru
1. 70 Mb ; 2. 13,5 Mb.
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Hi Slava,
Thanks for the information!
Yes, I
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Hi Timo
Yes, there are such sets. Scale 1 / 400. In the Soviet submarine type "M", "Л", "Д", "Щ", "C". But it is very Little models :-\ - about 190 mm. Well when the scale 1 / 72. But these do not produce. You can make an effort and do it myself. Then it will be very good! :D
Slava
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"С- 56"
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"C-56 "
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wow, the stern and the propeller /stern dive plane really remind me of the VIIC uboat. C-56 seems to have roots in similar design, and then blossoms into something more modern looking. What more can you tells, she's very interesting! It WOULD be great to have a 1:72 or even 1:125 model...
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Hi Wink,
It
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Thanks Timo. I had assumed because of the TII that this soviet sub couldn't be related. Very interesting!
I really like the C/S look, that tower is semi-modern.
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Hello Everyone!
Timo, That's right!
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This is a very interesting idea. Wink, you can think about the joint construction and production model "C" kits for collectors, modelers. Like Revell.
I can make a master model in scale 1 / 72 and you do Wink Pres-form polystyrene and photo etching. How do you like this idea?
Slava.
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I think it would be a very interesting model, but it's pretty big for little us to tackle just now.