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Clockwork submarine


he submarines and boats that I build are made
entirely from everyday tin cans, from baked bean
tins to biscuit and chocolate tins. There are no
heavy press machines, it’s all done by hammer and
hand – the most sophisticated tool I use is a drill.
The clockwork motors are made from old alarm clocks
and broken old toys available from charity shops for a couple of quid –
and again, each one I hand-build.
The reason I make these things is because, firstly, I get a real kick
from turning junk into something which will still work in 100 years’
time, and still do exactly what it’s supposed to. Modern mass-
produced stuff has no soul, it’s tossed aside for something new with
hardly a thought. This is not good – so perhaps my interest could
possibly inspire a younger generation? Who knows. What I do know
is that generations of androgynous drones hell-bent on pseudo-
stardom is not what made Britain; it was engineers, physicists,
scientists, mathematicians, and inventors from Darwin to Brunel,
Newton to Turing. These are the people we need, not dancers!

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By Neil Mclaren mclarenclockworksubmarines.com

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This model was
inspired by Captain
Nemo’s Nautilus and
Gerry Anderson’s
Stingray
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