Hi i have now got a Darnell t class submarine but have no build plans and was wondering if there was anyone who could help or have any cheers
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Hi Sean,
It would help if you were a bit more specific about the info you need (e.g model sub hardware or detailed full size plans?)
Full size plans - the very good John Lambert drawings are available from Cornwall Model Boats at about £15. (I have just ordered a set of U class plans for myself.)
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/mmi_submarines.html
I don't know which T class the Darnell mouldings are based on. I think it will be the later ones. (The early ones e.g Thetis had a raised bow section.)
David
It would help if you were a bit more specific about the info you need (e.g model sub hardware or detailed full size plans?)
Full size plans - the very good John Lambert drawings are available from Cornwall Model Boats at about £15. (I have just ordered a set of U class plans for myself.)
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/mmi_submarines.html
I don't know which T class the Darnell mouldings are based on. I think it will be the later ones. (The early ones e.g Thetis had a raised bow section.)
David
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