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The NIKONOV ZHL Models submarine model reproduces one of the very first military submarine projects conceived in the early 18th century by the Russian inventor Efim Nikonov.
This original model, very different from modern submarines, features a cylindrical wooden structure with metal superstructures, typical of early underwater experiments.
Offered as a wooden kit to build, this Nikonov ZHL submarine provides a detailed construction with laser-cut pieces, metal elements, and display stand included.
Once completed, the model becomes a unique historical piece in a collection of naval models.
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Assemble the wooden model of the world's first submarine dating back to 1720
Russia, 1718. Peter the Great receives a request from a certain Efim Nikonov Prokopyevich, working at the shipyard, who claims to be able to create a ship that, underwater, would approach the undersides of enemy ships and fire at them with cannons.
The Tsar of Russia, known for being an advocate of innovation, approves the idea.
The model was created, capable of everything it had promised Nikonov, and in the middle of 1720, it was declared the world's first submarine.
It was a wooden barrel measuring 6 meters by 2, equipped with an external pump and a pair of lead plates pierced with numerous tiny holes, responsible for submersion and emergence.
The cannons replaced the opening through which the diver was supposed to exit and pierce the bottoms of enemy hulls. After 4 years of construction and adjustments, the submarine was launched. Unfortunately, during its dive, its structure was damaged and it had to resurface urgently with the inventor.
Peter the Great orders the structure to be reinforced with iron bands and provides the master builder with all necessary materials.
Unfortunately, after the king's death in 1725, funding for the project ceased.
As a result, Prokopyevich Yefim Nikonov was demoted and exiled to a distant Admiralty as an ordinary worker.
These dimensions correspond to a compact model, easy to display once completed.
The kit generally includes:
ZHL kits are known for their precise cutting and progressive construction suitable for naval modeling.
The Nikonov ZHL Models submarine model stands out for its unique design and historical significance.
Unlike modern submarines, this model represents an experimental phase in naval development.
Compact and detailed, this Nikonov wooden submarine model is ideal for complementing a collection of ancient ships, experimental boats, or military prototypes.
With its unique shape, accessible assembly, and historical appearance, this NIKONOV ZHL Models submarine model is an original choice for naval modeling enthusiasts.
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