Let's get started! His model I did according to these drawings.
To get started, I redrawn the entire drawing in cells.
Then I started looking for material for the whole boat. In the arsenal, I had only 1 mm balsa. But I found on my cupboard a wing from an old broken glider, and it was decided to make a boat out of it.
I smeared the whole sheet with the drawing with glue, gently glued it to the balsa, and then smoothed it with a ruler.
Now I left it all to dry for 10 minutes. After all this miracle dried up a bit, I carefully cut out the case with a clerical knife.
Now I began to tear the paper from balsa, but it wasn’t there. The paper did not want to break away from the balsa.
Then I wet the case a little with water and barely peeled off all the paper.
After that, I cut out the fins (as if it were not strange, but the paper easily moved away from the tree).
All cut parts together
This recess is needed to adjust the fin.
It was also necessary to cut a strip 1 mm thick.
Then I glued it to the bow of the boat
Now, from a leaf into a cage, I cut out two strips 2 cells wide
And twisted them into a small tube.
And after that I missed the whole tube with glue.
After the tube has dried, I glued it to the end of the tail, and then to it - the rail
The whole body in all its glory
Now fins
tail fin attached without problems
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and the second had to suffer
It turned out that the slotted rectangle is too big.
So I glued a piece of paper on the sides and missed everything with glue
Now everything is just perfect: the fin is adjustable as planned
I made a hook from 0.8mm wire
Now pasted it into the case
I bent the shaft from 1mm wire.
it remains only to make the propeller. I thought for a long time what to make of it. At first I wanted to make it out of plastic, but I did not find it in myself. And then I had a brilliant idea!
I took a drawing and two pieces of paper
Glued them together
and cut the screw
And after that I very carefully missed everything with superglue, and then bent it.
Then I took the ear stick, cut a small piece from it and strung it on the shaft.
After that, I made a hole in the middle of the screw and glued it to the shaft.
That's it! The submarine is ready.
She turned out pretty quick. As a gum, I used fastened stationery gum together. With an incomplete factory of the rubber motor, the model very quickly swam across the entire bath. Thank you all for watching!
Swimming Video: