We have organized the US submarine models on this page, you scroll with your mouse over them you can see the scale, the maker, and the name of the submarine.
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Can you make a model of the USS Glenard P. Lipscomb (SSN-685)? The Lipscomb was a single ship class. A modified 637 class slightly longer than a 688.