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What could be a better gift for a sailor on Defender's Day than a ship model? Let the simplest, but made by hand! chic model a submarine is easy to make from the simplest and most unexpected materials.

You will need:
- case from a big cracker;
- a smooth plastic ball (Christmas tree, for example), suitable for a cracker in diameter;
- a cap from an antiperspirant (the cap from Mennen Speed ​​Stick is ideal in shape);
- cardboard;
- tin cover from conservation;
- 1 match;
- 1 cotton swab;
- scissors;
- awl;
- glue;
- black paint in a can.

Manufacturing:

The hull of the boat will be a cracker on which all other parts of the submarine are attached.
We cut a hole approximately in the middle of the cracker body into which we insert a cap - a cabin (fencing of retractable devices).

We make the stern of the boat from a cardboard cone. We also cut out rudders, bow and stern depth rudders from cardboard.

You can fix the steering wheels by making protrusions on them and slots in the body: this is more reliable, but more difficult. It is easier to bend the edges and glue the tail to the cone.
From tin cover cut out the screw with scissors (not manicure, but good cutting scissors). Having bent the blades, we make a hole in the center with an awl and fix the screw on the stern with the help of an axis made of a match. The propeller of the submarine is even spinning! If it's hard to make 6 blades, try three or four.

We glue the aft part with the hull - the most difficult part of the work is done!
The nose part is much easier to make: you just need to put the ball into the cracker body about halfway and fasten it tightly. Get a rounded bow of the submarine.
Stepping back a little, we glue the bow depth rudders.

Having made two holes in the roof of the superstructure with an awl red-hot on fire, we insert an antenna and a periscope made from a cotton swab rod: one is shorter, the other is longer.


The assembly is over, it's time to start painting.
The fastest and easiest way to paint our boat is from a spray can. What a beauty this is! Only the tail number is missing.

If you and your children love to craft, then especially for you we offer great idea for children's creativity: make a rare type of military equipment - a submarine quickly and easily with your own hands. Having learned to make such a specialized vehicle, the kids will be able to give them to dads and grandfathers on February 23. Or just play with such unusual and unique toys that you can’t find on the store shelves.

How to make a submarine with your own hands using the origami technique

For those who like to fold paper using the origami technique, we suggest making a small submarine with a periscope and a propeller in the tail section with your own hands. This submarine looks like a toy model. Collecting it is difficult, but possible. To do this, take a square sheet of colored paper and fold our model according to the diagram below.

Good luck in studying the scheme and folding the submarine.

To create such a craft, we need the following materials:

  • 3 cardboard sleeves (can be taken from rolls toilet paper or make your own).
  • Napkins.
  • A straw for a cocktail.
  • Colored paper.
  • Glue.
  • Scissors.
  • Stationery knife.

Let's get to work.

  1. We unfold the first sleeve, glue it front side colored paper (in our case, we used orange).
  2. We cut 3 holes in the first sleeve: two of them are smaller - at the same level, the third hole is larger, just below two. The third hole should match the diameter of the hole in the second bushing.
  3. Glue the second sleeve with blue paper. We cut a round hole in the center, coinciding in diameter with big hole in the first bushing. To make the holes even, use a clerical knife.
  4. We insert the second (blue) sleeve into the first - orange. We combine large slots with each other. We got the hull of a submarine.
  5. Next, insert the third sleeve, cut in half, into this large slot. This sleeve will act as the hatch of the boat. We fix with glue in the sleeve a straw for a cocktail - the periscope of our submarine.
  6. We wrap napkins in a blue sheet of colored paper. We form two convolutions, the thickness of which coincides with the diameter of the boat hull. Cut out the tail of the submarine from orange paper and glue it to one of the bundles.
  7. We insert the bundles into the hull of the submarine.

Our submarine is ready!

Let's analyze another option from a bottle and from plain paper

A very simple craft that can be made at any time from such materials at hand:

  • Papers.
  • Plastic bottle.

Print out the submarine on a piece of paper.

We glue photos of family members into the round windows, or draw little men - the passengers of our submarine.

We insert this picture with photographs or drawings into a plastic bottle.

Our boat is ready. We are sure that your child will like it. In addition, its advantage is that you can play with this boat in the water. Water procedures with such a unique toy will become even more exciting.

This craft will appeal to young children, especially boys. To create it, let's prepare:

  • Thick paper.
  • Scissors.
  • Ruler.
  • Markers or pencils.
  • Glue.

Working process:

  1. We cut out a sheet of paper 12x15 cm. We make two cuts on it, 4 cm each. One on top, the other in the middle of the sheet.
  2. At the level of the lower notch, draw a submarine and a water surface.
  3. We cut a strip 3 cm wide and 4 cm longer than our sheet. Draw a periscope at the bottom. We glue paper 5 cm long to the strip below so that the periscope does not stretch out of the incision.
  4. We skip the strip through the incisions. Pull on the top end to raise the periscope.

Like this interesting craft ready for the little ones.

Let's make a submarine with our own hands from crackers and improvised materials

What gift for Defender of the Fatherland Day could be better than a do-it-yourself submarine model? Now we will tell you how you can make a model of a submarine from the simplest materials at hand.

For work we need:

  • The case from the big cracker.
  • Plastic ball, suitable for the diameter of the clapperboard.
  • Flat cap deodorant.
  • Cardboard.
  • 1 preservation lid.
  • Matches.
  • Cotton buds.
  • Scissors.
  • Glue.
  • Awl.
  • Spray paint (black).

Working process:

  1. We take a cracker. She will be the hull of our boat. We cut a hole in the middle of the cracker into which we insert the cap from the deodorant. This will be the cabin of the boat.
  2. We make a cardboard cone and glue it to the tail.
  3. We cut out the rudders, nose and tail rudders from cardboard.
  4. We fix the steering wheels by gluing them to the body or inserting them into special slots for them.
  5. We cut out the screw from the lid for preservation with scissors for cutting. We bend the propeller blades, make a hole in its center with an awl, and fix the propeller with a match to the tail section.
  6. We make the nose part - we put the ball into the body of the cracker and fasten it tightly. We glue the bow rudders, stepping back a little from the bow.
  7. We pierce 2 holes in the roof of the cabin with a hot awl, insert the antenna and the periscope, using the rod of a cotton swab for this.
  8. We paint our boat using paint in a spray can.

Our submarine is ready! If desired, you can write the tail number using a corrector.

Video on the topic of the article

We believe it will be interesting and useful for you to watch the video we have prepared on the manufacture of a submarine. Enjoy watching!

What could be a better gift for a sailor on Defender's Day than a ship model? Let the simplest, but made by hand! A chic model of a submarine is easy to make from the simplest and most unexpected materials.

You will need:
- case from a big cracker;
- a smooth plastic ball (Christmas tree, for example), suitable for a cracker in diameter;
- a cap from an antiperspirant (the cap from Mennen Speed ​​Stick is ideal in shape);
- cardboard;
- tin cover from conservation;
- 1 match;
- 1 cotton swab;
- scissors;
- awl;
- glue;
- black paint in a can.

Manufacturing:

The hull of the boat will be a cracker on which all other parts of the submarine are attached.
We cut a hole approximately in the middle of the cracker body into which we insert a cap - a cabin (fencing of retractable devices).
We make the stern of the boat from a cardboard cone. We also cut out rudders, bow and stern depth rudders from cardboard.
You can fix the steering wheels by making protrusions on them and slots in the body: this is more reliable, but more difficult. It is easier to bend the edges and glue the tail to the cone.
From the tin cover with scissors (not manicure, but good scissors for cutting), we cut out the screw. Having bent the blades, we make a hole in the center with an awl and fix the screw on the stern with the help of an axis made of a match. The propeller of the submarine is even spinning! If it's hard to make 6 blades, try three or four.

We glue the aft part with the hull - the most difficult part of the work is done!
The nose part is much easier to make: you just need to put the ball into the cracker body about halfway and fasten it tightly. Get a rounded bow of the submarine.
Stepping back a little, we glue the bow depth rudders.
Having made two holes in the roof of the superstructure with an awl red-hot on fire, we insert an antenna and a periscope made from a cotton swab rod: one is shorter, the other is longer.

The assembly is over, it's time to start painting.
The fastest and easiest way to paint our boat is from a spray can. What a beauty this is! Only the tail number is missing.

It can be written with a corrector, but it is better to make it clear and beautiful, print white letters and numbers on a black background and glue it on the superstructure of the boat from both sides.

Submarine goes to sea!

INSTRUCTIONS


Creating a propeller

1. To start making a propeller, you need to cut off the bottom half from a 2 liter plastic bottle. cut lower part bottles as shown in the howtoons.com instructions to make a screw shape that has five separate blades. It's quite difficult because the plastic is thick in some places. Ask an adult to help you cut these blades. sharp knife. Figure 2 shows the finished screw.


Figure 2 - Submarine propeller

2. Have an adult make a hole in the bottle cap and two holes in the propeller, one in the center and one just outside the center. This can be done with an awl or a needle by holding it over the fire of the stove.

3. Use scissors to cut out a small plastic circle from the remains of a 2 liter plastic bottle. The circle should be about the same size and shape as the cap of a small water bottle. This piece will go between the bottle cap and the propeller, and will act as a washer that the propeller will slide over as it rotates. With a needle, carefully make a hole in the middle, such that the tip of the paper clip can fit through. Be careful if you're using a needle so you don't prick yourself.

4. Straighten one end of the paperclip and thread it through the hole in the top of the bottle cap, then through the washer, and finally through the center hole of the screw. The propeller fins, bent away from the bottle cap, should point down.

5. Using pliers, bend the paperclip and secure it to the bottle by threading it through the second hole.

6. Next, you need to put a scale on the bottle with a marker to make it easier to fill the submarine with different amounts of water during the tests. Using a measuring cup, add 20 ml of water to the bottle, each time marking the water level in the bottle with a marker. When you are done, you can sign these lines (20 ml, 40 ml, 60 ml,…, 500 ml).

Creation of a submarine

1. Punch two small holes in the bottom of the bottle, like the holes in the propeller, one in the center and one slightly off-center.

2. Straighten one end of the second paper clip and use chopsticks to insert the straight end of the paper clip through the neck of the bottle into the hole in the bottom of the bottle. This step requires patience and skill!

3. Once you've got the straight end of the paperclip into the hole, use your pliers to bend the end again and thread it into another hole that's off-center to secure the paperclip.

4. Use your chopsticks again to put the elastic on the hook of the paperclip inside the bottle.

5. Without releasing the elastic, hook the other end of the elastic onto the hook of the paperclip inside the bottle cap screw. If it is too difficult to pull the elastic band out with chopsticks, use a wire hook to pull it out. Make sure the rubber band inside the bottle is tight enough. If the elastic band is too loose, try a smaller elastic band. And here is our submarine assembled (with a propeller attached to it).

07:31 pm - How to make your own submarine (top secret)
19:31 01.04.2012
Following the precepts of transmission " crazy hands", the DaVinci Learning channel told us how, from improvised materials, for the most part plastic bottles, make a working model of a submarine. It operates in the sense that it can float and sink not at random, but at our request.

So, what you need to work:

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Two bottles, large and small, balloon, hose, rubber ring and electrical tape. If you tear the tape with your teeth, then a knife is not needed.

In a small bottle, you need to make many holes, with a diameter of 3-4 mm. I pierced with a nail heated on gas. I must say right away that more was needed - both in diameter and in quantity. But it worked out well too:


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Make a hole for the hose in the cork of a small bottle:


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Insert the hose and attach the balloon to it. I actually wanted to tape it with electrical tape, but my son insisted on an elastic band, so that "like on TV." Well, with an elastic band, so with an elastic band:


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After that, push the ball into the bottle, tighten the cork and secure the hose. Again, I wanted duct tape, but my son again insisted on the option "from the TV", and covered it up with plasticine:


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Now it remains only to connect both bottles with electrical tape (like on TV, yea!) And the submarine is almost ready:


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The only problem is that this design categorically does not want to sink without ballast. And this is already some kind of garbage turns out, not a submarine. Just fill big bottle water is also not enough - it still floats. Some beautiful sand was poured inside the transmission, but the sand that I managed to find did not want to pour through the funnel. So I threw all kinds of rusty bolts and nuts. Well, he poured water. By the way, it is convenient to regulate buoyancy with water, because it would be much more inconvenient to pour sand back.

Alright, now for the sea trials.

We got a strong trim to the stern, because the bolts and nuts, such infections, fall off in one direction, at least shake them. But in principle - it turned out :-)

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