Submarine

Delta Class Submarine

I’ve made a 3d printable model of the Delta Class submarines. But before getting to that letsh have some info about the class.

Introduction:

Ahoy, mateys! Prepare to dive into the depths of humor as we explore the majestic and colossal world of the Russian Delta class submarines. These underwater wonders are not your average submarines; they’re more like floating cities with torpedoes and a quirky sense of humor. Join me as we embark on a hilarious journey through the quirks, adventures, and larger-than-life nature of these mighty vessels. So strap on your diving gear and get ready to giggle!

  1. The Delta Diaries: Submarines or Condos?

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USS Scorpion SSN-589

The Tragic Tale of USS Scorpion: A Submerged Symphony of Sorrow

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USS Thresher

I’ve made a 3d model of the sub for Honoring her Legacy of Service and Sacrifice, you can find the link for the free STL file at the end of the article. If you are looking for a easier printing, higher quality, multi-STL pack, it is right here.

The USS Thresher, a nuclear-powered submarine of the United States Navy, stands as a testament to the bravery and dedication of those who serve in defense of their country’s freedom. Commissioned in 1961, this remarkable vessel was not only a technological marvel of its time but also an embodiment of the unwavering commitment of its crew. Though tragedy struck on April 10, 1963, resulting in the loss of the USS Thresher and all 129 crew members, it remains an indelible part of naval history and a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made to ensure our security.

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Leninsky Komosol K3 Submarine

Exploring the Depths of Innovation and Adventure: The November Class

In the vast expanse of the world’s oceans, hidden beneath the waves, lies a realm of mystery and wonder. Submarines have long captivated our imagination, taking us on thrilling journeys to the deep unknown. Among these remarkable vessels, one stands out as a symbol of innovation and adventure: the legendary Leninsky Komosol submarine. Join us as we dive into the fascinating history and awe-inspiring capabilities of this extraordinary underwater marvel.

Leninsky Komosol 3d printable model

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Type IX Submarine

Here you can find a 3d printable type IX submarine with complete interior details. First of all, what were they?

Type IX submarines were a class of German U-boats that served during World War II. Designed primarily for long-range missions in the Atlantic Ocean, these submarines were some of the most successful and versatile vessels in the German Navy.

The Type IX submarines were built in three different variants, the first of which was the Type IXA. This variant had a length of 76.5 meters and could reach a maximum speed of 18.2 knots when surfaced and 7.7 knots when submerged. It had a range of 12,000 nautical miles and could carry up to 22 torpedoes.

section view of the interior details
Interior, looking aft from the control room

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Dolphin Class Submarines

The Dolphin class (Hebrew: הצוללות מסדרת דולפין) is a diesel-electric submarine developed in Israel[6] and constructed by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) in KielGermany, for the Israeli Navy.[7] The first boats of the class were based on the export-only German 209-class submarines, but modified and enlarged. The Dolphin 1 sub-class is slightly larger than the German NavyType 212 in length and displacement. The three newer air-independent propulsion (AIP) equipped boats are similar to the Type 212 vessels in underwater endurance, but are 12 metres (39 ft) longer, nearly 500 tonnes heavier in submerged displacement and have a larger crew than either the Type 212 or the Type 214. More info on Wikipedia.

The dolphin I and II 3d models.

This is a set of 3d models for 3d printing both Dolphin I and II submarines.

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Type XXI submarine

Type XXI submarines were a class of German diesel–electric Elektroboot (German: “electric boat”) submarines designed during the Second World War. One hundred and eighteen were completed, with four being combat-ready. During the war only two were put into active service and went on patrols, but these were not used in combat.

They were the first submarines designed to operate primarily submerged, rather than spending most of their time as surface ships that could submerge for brief periods as a means of escaping detection. They incorporated many batteries to increase the time they could spend submerged, to as much as several days, and they only needed to surface to periscope depth for recharging via a snorkel. The design included many general improvements as well: much greater underwater speed by an improved hull design, greatly improved diving times, power-assisted torpedo reloading and greatly improved crew accommodations. However, the design was also flawed in many ways, with the submarines being mechanically unreliable and vulnerable to combat damage. The Type XXI submarines were also rushed into production before design work was complete, and the inexperienced facilities which constructed the boats were unable to meet necessary quality standards. More info on Wikipedia.

This is a 3d printable model of the XXI class subs.

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Laika Class Submarine

Laika class Russian submarines, also known as the “puppy” class, are a curious bunch. They may not be the most advanced or powerful submarines in the Russian fleet, but they sure do have personality. Here are a few things you might not know about the Laika class:

launching missiles

First of all, the name “Laika” comes from the famous Russian space dog who was the first animal to orbit the Earth. It’s a fitting name, because the Laika class submarines are known for their small size and agility. They may not have the same firepower as some of the larger Russian subs, but they can slip in and out of tight spaces with ease.

Laika animations.

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Red October

Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your periscopes, because we’ve got a real treat for you today. Our website owner here has made a 3D model of the infamous Red October submarine. Yes, you heard that right. The submarine that almost started World War III, but with a funny twist.

Red October

Now, I know what you’re thinking. “Why on earth would someone make a 3D model of a Russian submarine that doesn’t even exist?” Well, dear website visitors, I’ll tell you why. It’s because our website owner here has a serious obsession with all things submarine-related. And who can blame him? Submarines are basically like underwater spaceships, and who wouldn’t want to make a model of that? Before the model, lets talk about the movie first.

The submarine from the movie “The hunt for the Red October”

In 1990, Hollywood brought us the classic Soviet submarine thriller, “The Hunt for Red October.” Starring Sean Connery as a Russian submarine captain and Alec Baldwin as a CIA analyst, the film was a gripping Cold War tale of espionage and intrigue. But let’s be honest, it was also pretty darn funny.

For starters, the accents in this movie are absolutely hilarious. Sean Connery, a Scotsman, plays a Russian submarine captain who speaks English with a thick Scottish brogue. Meanwhile, Baldwin, an American, tries to sound like a Bostonian CIA analyst. The result is a lot of “Yahd” and “Cah” and “Pahked Cahs” that will have you giggling like a school kid.

But it’s not just the accents that make “The Hunt for Red October” such a comedic masterpiece. The film also has some truly ridiculous plot points. For example, at one point, the Russian submarine actually hides itself in the underwater canyons of the Atlantic Ocean. Because apparently, submarines can just disappear in a few hundred feet of water, no problem.

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Alfa Class Submarine

Alfa class submarines were a series of nuclear-powered submarines developed and manufactured by the Soviet Union during the late 1970s and early 1980s. These submarines represented a major leap forward in submarine design and technology and were considered among the most advanced submarines of their time.

The Alfa class was designed for high-speed, deep-diving operations and was equipped with a state-of-the-art nuclear power plant that allowed the submarines to remain underwater for extended periods of time without the need to surface for air or refueling. The hull of the Alfa was made of high-strength steel and titanium. It was designed to withstand extreme water pressures at great depths, making these submarines ideal for deep-water operations.

One of the most distinctive features of the Alfa class was its innovative propulsion system. The submarines were powered by a liquid metal-cooled nuclear reactor that generated steam to drive a pair of high-speed turbines. This propulsion system allowed the Alfa class to achieve high speeds and excellent maneuverability, even at great depths. The submarines were also equipped with advanced sonar and radar systems, as well as a sophisticated fire control system that made them highly effective in both offensive and defensive operations.

3d printable model of the Alfa class on printable display stand.

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