DepthCharge
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 | | 06 Jun 2009 04:18 PM | | I found this picture on google listed under "surcouf", but to me this doesn't look like the surcouf...could someone tell me anything about it? | | | |
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froggyfrenchman
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 | | 06 Jun 2009 04:47 PM | | I have never seen this photo. But it looks like someone who really likes the Surcouf, built a mock-up and drives it around. Very cool. Mikey | | | |
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DepthCharge
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 | | 06 Jun 2009 04:49 PM | | from the little bit I've read about this it was supposed to have been built before the end of WWII... | | | |
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Gardengnome
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 | | 07 Jun 2009 03:00 PM | | Posted By DepthCharge on 06 Jun 2009 04:49 PM
from the little bit I've read about this it was supposed to have been built before the end of WWII... It looks all off in terms of proportion. It looks to be a photoshop edit w/ a Surcouf Conning Tower. The lower portion looks like to me U-155 which was the converted Duetschland. The bow looks to be WWII era. And the conning tower seems to be over where the engine rooms should be. | | | |
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Kotori87
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 | | 07 Jun 2009 06:19 PM | | You're right, that's probably a photoshop job. Now that I look for hints, there are visible breaks at the bow, stern, and superstructure. The water on the left and right of the ship might be different, too, but there's not enough detail to be sure. | | | There are 101 different types of people: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who just can't count... | |
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Phill Lowe
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 | | 18 Feb 2010 02:28 AM | | The turret does not match the shape for the Surcouf. The front of the turret was much rounder and the gun barrels were much higher. There is no trace of the aircraft storage cylinder aft of the tower. In addition, the porportions seem all out of whack. It may be a case of the picture being badly squished horizontally. | | | WCC Minister of Misinformation. | |
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JKN
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 | | 18 Feb 2010 07:53 PM | | In a way the stern looks some what like that of a jet boot along with the wake. (one that scoops the water and thrusts it out of the stern, not one that uses actual jets just incase someone thinks that is what I meant.) | | | |
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Ironguns
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 | | 20 Feb 2010 05:57 PM | | I agree, total photoshop job | | | |
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Superb cat Veteran
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 | | 27 Apr 2010 10:39 PM | | It is of the Surcouf, French 8in gunned submarine built just before the 2nd world war and sunk accidentally in a ram accident. also looks like someone squashed it to fit it to a page in photoshop, the angle of the photo and the squashing job makes it look all wrong with funny turret face and bow but once lengthened it puts all the wake and tturret and bow back into proportion. | | | |
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zbond007
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 | | 28 Apr 2010 09:40 AM | | looks like a sub to me that ship the germans were building at the end of the war were there is a conspiracey that there was actualy one finished and used in the last months of the war but im not sure | | | |
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Newb RC naval Captian
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 | | 08 Aug 2010 07:07 PM | | The ship is actually real! go to wikipedia and search it up, its the world's largest submarine! | | | |
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Newb RC naval Captian
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 | | 08 Aug 2010 07:07 PM | | Untill the IJN built the I-400 | | | |
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Funnyman4Lyfe
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 | | 17 Sep 2010 08:12 PM | | Naval Captain would be right, I took the time to look it up. Here's a pretty good lookin' picture. Look's legit as well. 
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Nick Veteran
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Tugboat Veteran
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 | | 20 Sep 2010 06:03 PM | | Zbond, the photoshop job in the original post is a trick... they photoshopped a kind-of Surcouf look onto a modern yacht (most clearly ID'd as a yacht by the shape of the stern and the foc'sl). The lines are all wrong for a sub of any era. Not that I know subs or anything  This photo has fooled a lot of people of the last couple of years so don't feel bad. Other giveaway is the plethora of mini-bow-planes around a set of full-size bow planes. Whoever did it was a good artist but lacked a background in marine engineering, or submarining (more likely lack of both)  The ship pictured above here is MN Surcouf, a decidedly French sub, which was much smaller than the Sen Toku class subs. | | | |
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Anachronus
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 | | 29 Sep 2010 12:02 PM | | If no one mentioned it before that looks like the submarine from this movie.
http://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/kamikaze/films/japanese/lorelei/index.htm EDIT - I should probably read threads before posting.  | | | I am prepared to meet my maker, whether He is prepared for the ordeal of meeting me is another matter.
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JKN
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 | | 15 Jan 2011 06:35 PM | | I found a model of it it is called the I-507 
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