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Old 02-18-08, 07:27 PM   #1
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Default Post - WWII Submarine Cutaways

Since so many people are looking for them, I'll post a few here.

Astute-Class


Victoria-Class


Barracuda (Future French SSN)


Virginia-Class


U-214


Lafayette-class SSBN Henry Clay
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Nice , any of the good old VII Subnuts ?
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Nice art! Love to have some of these to hang on the wall.
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Nice , any of the good old VII Subnuts ?
I do, but with a twist!

It's from the book Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections, a really cool children's book from the early 90s. It's not 100% accurate, but it's fun to explore nonetheless. The book also has illustrations of a Spanish galleon, modern fishing trawler, and the Queen Mary, and 14 other things that can't float. :p

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I like it. Thanks for posting. The guy in the loo made me laugh.
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Cute.
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WOW This one's kinda fruity.



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Having seen the back end of an Astute I can assure you that it does not look like that!
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Nice , any of the good old VII Subnuts ?
I do, but with a twist!

It's from the book Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections, a really cool children's book from the early 90s. It's not 100% accurate, but it's fun to explore nonetheless. The book also has illustrations of a Spanish galleon, modern fishing trawler, and the Queen Mary, and 14 other things that can't float. :p

Always liked those kind of books, cutways/cross-sections/look-inside etc.

And of that u-boat pic is the detail of the guy on the toillet! Another one priceless...
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I've uploaded some of the best of my collection here:

http://www.commanders-academy.com/tl...Away_Drawings/
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WOW - thanks for sharing
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Added some more.
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Having seen the back end of an Astute I can assure you that it does not look like that!
Definitely not, that's a caricature at best! It has a ducted prop, right?
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I could tell you but I would have to kill you!
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Here's an UBER-sized version of the VII cutaway.



And on a vaguely related note, a view of the battleship Dreadnought's third boiler room from the Anatomy of the Ship book on the ship.

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