This is the last model in the collection of ten modern diesel-electric subs in scale 1/400:
Royal Norwegian Navy submarine Ula class.
The submarine itself is not well known to the public and papermodelers, their service is truly "silent service". Here are some infos:
Ula-class submarine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ula subs replaced old type 207/Kobben class coastal submarines (also present in my collection), so accidentaly Royal Norwegian Navy has the best representation in my papermodeling (see KNM Thor Heyerdahl, my first and the only 1/200 surface combatant).
I've been looking for any drawing/blueprint for at least one year... the person who made absolutely amazing RC model (google it) did not respond to my mail, but few months later I have found nice 4-view drawing at one of the most popular blueprint website. Coincidence? I doubt.
Anyway, thank you,anonymous uploader :)
Midship section:
As you can see, the model is small, size is of whiteboard marker. Printed on semigloss photopaper about 120gsm, again dry brush weathering will be neccessary.
Stay tuned.
Royal Norwegian Navy submarine Ula class.
The submarine itself is not well known to the public and papermodelers, their service is truly "silent service". Here are some infos:
Ula-class submarine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ula subs replaced old type 207/Kobben class coastal submarines (also present in my collection), so accidentaly Royal Norwegian Navy has the best representation in my papermodeling (see KNM Thor Heyerdahl, my first and the only 1/200 surface combatant).
I've been looking for any drawing/blueprint for at least one year... the person who made absolutely amazing RC model (google it) did not respond to my mail, but few months later I have found nice 4-view drawing at one of the most popular blueprint website. Coincidence? I doubt.
Anyway, thank you,anonymous uploader :)
Midship section:
As you can see, the model is small, size is of whiteboard marker. Printed on semigloss photopaper about 120gsm, again dry brush weathering will be neccessary.
Stay tuned.
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