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CSS HUNLEY model

After analyzing all the Hunley submarine kits and models that have been produced worldwide, we felt that none of them reflects well the real submarine. So we introduced this accurate model in 2024 for serious collectors and museums.

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Hunley was a submarine of the Confederate States of America that fought in the American Civil War. She demonstrated the advantages and the dangers of undersea warfare. On February 17, 1864, she attacked and sank the USS Housatonic. For this account the Hunley was the first submarine to ever sink a warship.

The submarine Hunley was named for her inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley. A crew of eight turned the hand cranked propeller and steered the submarine. There were ballast tanks at each end of the boat, flooded with valves or pumped dry by hand pumps. There were weights bolted to the underside, that could be released from inside the sub in case of an emergency.

In the configuration used in the attack on Housatonic, Hunley's torpedo had no barbs, and was designed to explode on contact as it was pushed against an enemy vessel. After Horace Hunley's accidental death, General Beauregard ordered that the Hunley submarine should no longer attack while submerged. An iron pipe was then attached to her bow so the explosive charge would be delivered sufficiently under water.

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During the Civil War, the Navy of the Confederate States were heavily outgunned by the Union’s navy. Almost from the outset of the war it was apparent that the South would be unable to meet the Union’s fleet on equal grounds, and development of asymmetrical means was encouraged which resulted in a brief periods of rapid development of underwater sneak submarines. Civilian engineers were invited to submit proposals to the Confederate Navy and promised financial rewards for successful designs.

Best known of these Confederate sneak craft was the Hunley submarine. She was the last of three submarines built by a team of engineers led by Mr James McClintock, and including an engineer named Horace L Hunley.

The Hunley submarine was located in 1995. She was raised in 2000. Examination in 2012 of recovered Hunley artifacts suggests that the sub was as close as 20 ft to the USS Housatonic when her deployed torpedo exploded, which caused the submarine's own loss. The crew positions indicated that the men had died at their stations and were not trying to flee the sinking submarine.

The submarine Hunley is now on permanent display in North Charleston, South Carolina.

hunley submarine model

Our primarily wood Hunley submarine model is the most accurate ever produced worldwide. It features: sharp bow, copper cylinder torpedo, wooden spar, correct rudder mechanism, keel blocs that helped the Hunley stay upright and stable, ect.

27" long x 5" tall x 3.5" wide $2,490  Shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other places: $300 flat rate. This model is in stock and can be shipped within 5 business days.

We also build larger sizes. Email us for quote.

Learn more about the Hunley submarine here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Hunley_(submarine)