I spotted a partly built C class on this stand at Haydock park 2015.
Subs are a new venture for them but it looked very nice and had a useful little WTC as part of the kit.
WW1 British subs are rare and this would make an attractive, small working model. I am not sure of the scale and he said that there was build log on the web somewhere but I can't find it.
If anyone has other information please post it up on here.
http://www.chyldshallmodelshipyard.com/index.html
David
Later edit: A search on this Forum reveals this:
https://www.theassociationofmodelsubmariners.com/t1518-c-class-ww1-british-sub?highlight=C+class
I think they must be the same. This Forum rocks!
Subs are a new venture for them but it looked very nice and had a useful little WTC as part of the kit.
WW1 British subs are rare and this would make an attractive, small working model. I am not sure of the scale and he said that there was build log on the web somewhere but I can't find it.
If anyone has other information please post it up on here.
http://www.chyldshallmodelshipyard.com/index.html
David
Later edit: A search on this Forum reveals this:
https://www.theassociationofmodelsubmariners.com/t1518-c-class-ww1-british-sub?highlight=C+class
I think they must be the same. This Forum rocks!
Last edited by david f on Tue Aug 30, 2016 1:53 pm; edited 1 time in total
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