Diving Submarine
$6.00 4.5" x 1.5" x .5"
Plastic
Washington, USA
THIS IS AN ONGOING ITEM!
Submarines has always been close to my heart. I have never suffered from claustrophobia and the world under the surface was as alluring as space was when I was a kid. I dreamed up underwater bases - I even made somewhat physically accurate section drawings of how these bases would work, complete with pressurized wet room entrances, mini-sub docks and - of course - a periscope. I even had a solution for air supply. I was a serious 7-year-old - I did plan to build the thing in our local lake, but those plans died when I realized my chosen spot was only two feet deep and really muddy. Later in life I ended up doing the Swedish military service looking for Russian submarines, mini and conventional. That was for real, but amounted to horsing around in a cabin in the archipelago. Not bad as service. Gladly, with this I can relive the excitement I never had of finding an actual submarine. (Or, maybe I did, but that would be s3cr1t!). The base has to wait... Add baking powder to this submarine and see it go, comes with instructions.
Plastic
Washington, USA
THIS IS AN ONGOING ITEM!
Submarines has always been close to my heart. I have never suffered from claustrophobia and the world under the surface was as alluring as space was when I was a kid. I dreamed up underwater bases - I even made somewhat physically accurate section drawings of how these bases would work, complete with pressurized wet room entrances, mini-sub docks and - of course - a periscope. I even had a solution for air supply. I was a serious 7-year-old - I did plan to build the thing in our local lake, but those plans died when I realized my chosen spot was only two feet deep and really muddy. Later in life I ended up doing the Swedish military service looking for Russian submarines, mini and conventional. That was for real, but amounted to horsing around in a cabin in the archipelago. Not bad as service. Gladly, with this I can relive the excitement I never had of finding an actual submarine. (Or, maybe I did, but that would be s3cr1t!). The base has to wait... Add baking powder to this submarine and see it go, comes with instructions.
