Sunday, July 24, 2005

Russian Juliett 484 Submarine: K-77


http://www.juliett484.org/juliett/index.html

I found this website the other day just by accident. It is for a Juliett class Russian cruise missle attack submarine. It has been turned into a museum at Providence, RI. Just before I reported to USS Providence (SSN-719), my division used to do volunteer work helping restore it.

Lego submarine

Here's a little insight to my other hobby besides submarines. I collect Lego sets. Only the Star Wars sets though. Yes, I know. I'm a dork. Oh, well, I enjoy it anyway. Check out this Lego representation of a submarine. Too bad it'd only sink with all the seams in the bricks.

Lego Submarine

Monday, July 04, 2005

Fellow submarine bloggers

Thanks to Xopher and chaoticsynapticactivity for adding my to their blogs. I've added links to their blogs in the right hand column. Pay them a visit and enjoy.

Radio controlled Typhoon submarine


Copyright © 2003 John T. VanderHeiden

So there I was just searching the Internet for some cool pictures to add to my blog and I came across this awesome site. This guy John decided to build a RC submarine from scratch. His website takes you thru it's entire construction for fabricating the hull to sea trials. It even has working missle tubes. As you can see from the picture this was quite an endeavor. Check out his site at the link below:
John's RC Boats