"I say, you down there, we have a bit of a problem - Awfully good if you could help us out!"
On August 10th, 1998, the British T class nuclear submarine HMS Tosspot sounded a general alarm. At the time she was patrolling in extreme Northern Latitudes.......
Her Captain ordered "Surface the boat!"
"Only ice above, but only thin sir."
"Surface, but easy does it."
Luckily, the ice was indeed thin, so the submarine was able to gently force herself up through the ice, with nothing but a scratch or two. Further more by sheer luck, she had surfaced close by The British Arctic Survey Base. Three of it's members came hot foot over to the now stationary submarine......
"What's up? You scared us to death with all that grinding and cracking!"
The sub's Captain spoke.
"You tell them, Number One....!"
"Yes, sir. Hello chaps, well it's like this, er....you see, we, er.....left good old Blighty stocked up to hell and all with provisions.
"Get to the point!" shouted the Captain.
"Well, and you're never going to believe this, but.....er, our cook, chef, whatever you want to call him has broken the tin opener...and guess what? We have no replacement!
The Captain butted in...
"So chaps, if you can, it would be awfully good of you to let us have one of yours. We can then resume our course for The West Indies."
So here is H.M.S. Tosspot having broken through the ice, patiently waiting for the replacement tin opener.
Airfix 1/350 Trafalgar Sub. Brush painted with Vallejo Model Air acrylics. Tamiya 1/350 naval crew. On a chipboard/polyfilla base.
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Cheers all and thanks for looking - Tin opener handed over.
"Dive the Boat!"
Ron
On August 10th, 1998, the British T class nuclear submarine HMS Tosspot sounded a general alarm. At the time she was patrolling in extreme Northern Latitudes.......
Her Captain ordered "Surface the boat!"
"Only ice above, but only thin sir."
"Surface, but easy does it."
Luckily, the ice was indeed thin, so the submarine was able to gently force herself up through the ice, with nothing but a scratch or two. Further more by sheer luck, she had surfaced close by The British Arctic Survey Base. Three of it's members came hot foot over to the now stationary submarine......
"What's up? You scared us to death with all that grinding and cracking!"
The sub's Captain spoke.
"You tell them, Number One....!"
"Yes, sir. Hello chaps, well it's like this, er....you see, we, er.....left good old Blighty stocked up to hell and all with provisions.
"Get to the point!" shouted the Captain.
"Well, and you're never going to believe this, but.....er, our cook, chef, whatever you want to call him has broken the tin opener...and guess what? We have no replacement!
The Captain butted in...
"So chaps, if you can, it would be awfully good of you to let us have one of yours. We can then resume our course for The West Indies."
So here is H.M.S. Tosspot having broken through the ice, patiently waiting for the replacement tin opener.
Airfix 1/350 Trafalgar Sub. Brush painted with Vallejo Model Air acrylics. Tamiya 1/350 naval crew. On a chipboard/polyfilla base.
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Cheers all and thanks for looking - Tin opener handed over.
"Dive the Boat!"
Ron
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