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nzmatt wrote:yes your are right.bills models are good and the iron duke and the others.great work and yes i have been reading there work for months.decided to so called break the ice here and post potos and stuff
GLAD TO HAVE YOU ABOARD, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, I like pulling peoples legs
Simple but effective.
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Here you are Tommy, JUST FOR YOUTommyL wrote:That hull looks great. I like the idea of it being a carrier posted for a change. Now we need a sub posted. Sorry but Im still a RC sub lover/bottom feeder.Are you going display or RC?








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Victorious
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It's a German Type XX1, built from a Robbe Kit. 1/40 scale Length 2.2 Metres, weighs 22kg. Dynamic Diving Model ( that means it doesn't have ballast tanks)
It is ballasted to decks level, and is driven underwater, by the forward and after hydroplanes, tilted downwards and full speed. Once under, you can level off the planes and she will stay under for as long as you dare risk where she is. To surface, you can use the planes whilst at full throttle, or shut of the throttle, and she will automatically surface.
Longest underwater run so far is about 100 meters, whilst turning.
It will dive to about 10ft without loosing signal.
I thought I had lost it the other day, as I shut of the throttle and it took several minuites, before the top of the conning tower broke surface.
When I brought it to the side, there was a great clump of weed, wrapped around the front hydroplanes. and it was preventing it to surface quickly.
I though I had lost �300 worth of boat for a few minutes, until I saw the conning tower break the surface.
It is ballasted to decks level, and is driven underwater, by the forward and after hydroplanes, tilted downwards and full speed. Once under, you can level off the planes and she will stay under for as long as you dare risk where she is. To surface, you can use the planes whilst at full throttle, or shut of the throttle, and she will automatically surface.
Longest underwater run so far is about 100 meters, whilst turning.
It will dive to about 10ft without loosing signal.
I thought I had lost it the other day, as I shut of the throttle and it took several minuites, before the top of the conning tower broke surface.
When I brought it to the side, there was a great clump of weed, wrapped around the front hydroplanes. and it was preventing it to surface quickly.
I though I had lost �300 worth of boat for a few minutes, until I saw the conning tower break the surface.
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Victorious
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There are not many swimming pools that will allow you to run them, because of oil from the shafts. I much prefer our lake, looks better too, especially when there are other ships sailing.nzmatt wrote:@#@# that was lucky that you got the sub back.would it be better in a big swimming pool without weed at least you can see it.
This is the best time of the year to run sub's ( our winter) because of the weed problem. There is hardly any weed present at this time of year, and the clump I tangled with was some loose stuff, which was just floating below the surface.
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So your an Arizona fan.nzmatt wrote:not over fussed on them though.but i like battleships uss ariziona class and iowa class.and some australian naval frigates and of course from my homeland of new zealand leander class and anzac class friagte as well
Most everyone here knows Im an Oklahoma fan.
I know I have a lot of learning to do. This is my first model ( many attempts to get it right. ) Im sure in over my head with this project but here are of my latest pictures:

The second turret is my first attempt using styrene. J U N K ! ! !


Older Picture now.

I just work on it when ever I feel like. My plans ( hopes and dreams ) are RC.
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hello i have put the shaft brackets on.i had only the profile and a crap photo of her in drydock.i hope they look ok and alined.if not please let me know.i have these 3 photos.cheers matt
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f383/ ... 5_1571.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f383/ ... 5_1570.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f383/ ... 5_1568.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f383/ ... 5_1571.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f383/ ... 5_1570.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f383/ ... 5_1568.jpg
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They look okay Matt, Just one thing to remember though, If you are going to make it for Radio Control, that you have enough clearance for the motors, inside the hull. The outside shafts, must not be too close to the sides, otherwise, your motors will not fit in.
Looking at the photos, it is hard to tell whether there is enough clearance, on the outside shafts. Photos can be deceiving. Not a critisism, just trying to help.
Looking at the photos, it is hard to tell whether there is enough clearance, on the outside shafts. Photos can be deceiving. Not a critisism, just trying to help.
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