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Old 05-14-2012, 10:29 AM
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I like the way you sequenced the Seirans from hangar to flight!
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I-400 Bells and Whistles Final

An hypothetical launch of an OHKA Mod. 43....
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[ahaha... the first ballistic missile submarine...
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....exactly!!
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That Ohka 43 launch looks very good!
It would be relatively easy to p-shop some form of b&w image showing the hypothetical launching in a late WW2 timeframe.
I find it curious that one of the FZ103 variants was also proposed as being launched from a submarine in a very similar manner.

Congratulations on a fine model, and finely conceived variations in it's display and employing it's fine details. You've done exceptionally well Jim Bro.

Kind and Respectful Regards Jim My friend, Uyraell.
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Old 05-18-2012, 12:38 PM
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This looks really incredible.
I'm very happy to see your build. You've made an outstanding job with this great submarine.
Words fail me to express how wonderful I think this is
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I had no idea they could "ground" launch the Ohka; I thought they were all launched from the air!

Great build, JIm! Looking forward to the Dana build.
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Thumbs down Missile with a Man in it......

Maj D: The turbojet, sub-launched Mod 43 OHKA was never deployed....I just built this little b****r for the "halivit", after reading Mr. Mannock's book....(Sen-Toku Raid)

Take a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohka

"Other unbuilt planned variants were the Model 43A with folding wings, to be launched from submarines, and the Model 43B, a catapult/rocket assisted version, also with folding wings so that it could be hidden in caves.["
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Hello my Canadian friend!

Congratulations, that's a great idea! It looks awesome! I like when people improve their models on their own without just following instructions.

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Old 06-13-2012, 02:07 PM
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Talking Better Living Through Reckless Experimentation!!

Adam: Push the Envelope, sez I!!

Thanks to all of you folks, I am redeeming my modeling skills!!

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