1. Buy a plastic model kit. 2. Buy a set of plans (paper plans). 3. Scratch build one by photographing the sub yourself/drawing the sub yourself, then building from YOUR own plans. The ONLY question is: is the craft to be R/C (radio controlled) or not? This question needs to be asked before construction occurs.
No kits are made for a model submarine that is submersible.
You can only make a submarine if you have a mod. This is not in the default vanilla version.
If your talking about the submarine gloves I suggest looking in treasure chest. If your talking about a water kind of submarine, you can't make it in alchemy or anywhere in the game.
If your talking about the submarine gloves I suggest looking in treasure chest. If your talking about a water kind of submarine, you can't make it in alchemy or anywhere in the game.
Whale plus metal equals submarine!
Wood was used to make the first submarine
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The submarine belongs to that scientist guy, you're not allowed on, you have to learn dive then find the place they are exploring, but there is a scale model of the sub in the museum.
First of all, a 'working' model doesn't necessarily mean on its own. What you can do is make make a pinata of it by taking a small blown-up balloon, and gluing strips of cut-up newspapers all over it, but be sure to let the tied end of the balloon poke out from under the newspaper. Then it's time to add features. You can cut out triangles of cardboard and glue them on as fins or wings, and simply glue them where you want to make it look more realistic. After that, you'd need a motor. Again, it doesn't have to move on its own. I suggest you use a small pinwheel, and cut off the straw part on the bottom until it's about an inch long. Then, simply tie it to the end of the balloon that is sticking out of the newspaper. Lastly, paint it how ever you want! Since it has to be a working model, when you present your submarine, blow on the pinwheel and it'll spin like a real submarine motor! And that's how you build a working model of a submarine! :)
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A structural problem on a submarine may make it possible for that vessel to be crushed as it descends. It may or may not be likely to be crushed, and that would depend on the nature of the problem and how deep the submarine descended.
This depends on both the role (e.g. missile, attack, research) and class of the submarine. The only thing that defines a submarine as nuclear is that it derives its power from nuclear reactors, it does not need to carry nuclear weapons (although almost all do).Role defines the purpose the submarine was designed to fulfillClass is the specific "model" of the submarine