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04-09-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Hertfordshire Real Name: Richard My Models: Special Designs and Patches to match Visit rjwood_uk's Gallery
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| the LA class is a beast of a sub isnt it.
will be nice to see the progress on this one! |
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05-09-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne Australia Real Name: Jason My Models: I build yachts, Tugs, and subs-Type7-Blueback-LA... Visit magpie's Gallery
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| Yes I like all the variations as they used the design for so long. It's still almost there in the Verginia and seawolf.
Jason |
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24-10-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne Australia Real Name: Jason My Models: I build yachts, Tugs, and subs-Type7-Blueback-LA... Visit magpie's Gallery
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| She’s coming together now. I made a prop guard like the one on my Blueback which will also beef up the dive planes and rudders with some outboard support. My boats get rough work with the Scope guys driving them, so I need to think ahead when I build them.
I made the aft dive planes to look like they have the seperate fins, but are actually in one peice and pivot as one big fin to give her more control for dynamic diving as she won't have a ballast system.
Jason  |
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02-11-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne Australia Real Name: Jason My Models: I build yachts, Tugs, and subs-Type7-Blueback-LA... Visit magpie's Gallery
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| I did some detail work on the sail including periscopes, radar and snorkel. The right side scope screws right down to the front battery bay to hold it in place. (the battery)  I glassed the hull halves together with an inch of glass tape along the inside and now some micro balloons and resin icing on the outside to fill her up smoothly. She's almost starting to look like a boat! I love this!!!
If you're wondering what's the white stuff on the sail, it's foam to protect the detail while building her.  I finished off the hull joint today and gave her a guide-coat of primer to show up any dips etc when I sand her again. 
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04-11-2006
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| | Short, Balding bloke | Really interesting thread, fantastic work so far,
Cheers Jay |
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05-11-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne Australia Real Name: Jason My Models: I build yachts, Tugs, and subs-Type7-Blueback-LA... Visit magpie's Gallery
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Originally Posted by Jayjay Really interesting thread, fantastic work so far,
Cheers Jay | Thanks for that JJ!!!!!
I love building subs now. It's an interesting change from surface craft for me. LUV IT!  |
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05-11-2006
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Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Halifax, Yorks: Nassau, Bahama's:Port Canaveral, USA: and all points in between. Real Name: Richard My Models: Robbe U-47, Deans Marine Cossack, Steam Coaster, Revell U-Boat, Motorcycles. Visit Bunkerbarge's Gallery
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| I think there is a whole differrent level of challenge with a sub. You could have nothing more than a motor, speed controller and a rudder servo on a surface craft, as a couple of mine have.
With asub though you have to go a lot further and get a lot more involved with it. They are very intersting and demanding subjects to model.
You are doing a lovely job again Mags but I must admit when I saw this one with the "icing" around the hull I thought it was never going to work!! 
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05-11-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne Australia Real Name: Jason My Models: I build yachts, Tugs, and subs-Type7-Blueback-LA... Visit magpie's Gallery
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| Thanks Bunk.
I took her with me to the lake today as I was going with mum to watch the RC IC speedboats and I put her in for a rough trim check. Lots to do but it gave me an idea where to start. 
Here's a 3 minute clip of the powerboats. They were fun to watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OnMgaTe_k8
Jason |
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07-11-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne Australia Real Name: Jason My Models: I build yachts, Tugs, and subs-Type7-Blueback-LA... Visit magpie's Gallery
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| I fitted the 2 lead batteries today and wired up the servos and then adjusted the control rods and horns to set the fins at the right angles etc. I’m just waiting on the ESC to arrive and I can get her ready for trials and proper trimming etc then I’ll do the final putty coat, wet sand and paint/weathering etc. The front wet battery The front wet battery The WTC dry battery  |
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