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  • Gorgeous work, well done Chris.

    (Scott, nice to see you on board at Subdrivers).
    John Slater

    Sydney Australia

    You would not steal a wallet so don't steal people's livelihood.
    Think of that before your buy "cheap" pirated goods or download others work protected by copyright. Theft is theft.



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    • Thanks for the nice words guys.

      Fitted my spy camera to the i25 at a club run today.

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      • Nice handeling boat. And the visibility was not bad for a lake. Did you use the 808 camera-in-a-tic-tac case? Good stuff!

        You did wonders with the awful I-53 kit, my friend.

        David
        Who is John Galt?

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        • Thank you very much SIR it means a lot. Yes it is the 808 in a tic-tac case. I am very happy with the way it works for the price, and it is small enough to fit it anywhere.

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          • Chris great job, and great video.
            Super build.

            J
            John Slater

            Sydney Australia

            You would not steal a wallet so don't steal people's livelihood.
            Think of that before your buy "cheap" pirated goods or download others work protected by copyright. Theft is theft.



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            • Originally posted by oztruck View Post
              Thank you very much SIR it means a lot. Yes it is the 808 in a tic-tac case. I am very happy with the way it works for the price, and it is small enough to fit it anywhere.
              I finally got one of those key-chain cameras that actually works, and the Tic-Tac containers -- hope to have my little u/w video system working for the upcoming October event in Newport News.

              You're idea, and a great one too!

              David
              Who is John Galt?

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              • Originally posted by Merriman View Post
                I finally got one of those key-chain cameras that actually works, and the Tic-Tac containers -- hope to have my little u/w video system working for the upcoming October event in Newport News.

                You're idea, and a great one too!

                David
                I wish I was smart enough to think of it BUT I saw it on the web. Sorry!!!

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                • Hi David, Just received some photos of the weekend taken by "Scott T". This one will give you an idea of how I fitted the sub cam.

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                  • Posted 3 videos the other day, one is on how the boat runs, another on what makes it work, and one on it's special features.


                    Here is the link http://forum.sub-driver.com/showthre...Filming-Format

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                    • Dave can you shoot me an email with your I-53 mods ??? Gene Birdsong.... Operation Rising Sun
                      genebirdsong1@yahoo.com

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                      • Wish I had something to report, but other than roughing out the new bow shape onto a review kit, I've progressed no further with an, 'I-53 upgrade fittings kit'.

                        David
                        Who is John Galt?

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                        • Just checking... I am building a C-3 I-52 replica using the Lindberg kit.. I am working with Paul Tidwell on the I-52 salvage project... Thanks, Gene

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                          • We had our first good hot day since last summer so it was off to the local watering hole with a couple of friends Scott and Bruce and a few subs. Great way to spend a Thursday. Good weather, good company, and a few subs, what more does a man need?
                            I had 2 of mine, the Alfa look alike, as well as the i25 and one that I am fine tuning for a friend, a RAN Oberon class and Scott had his Peppermint there in its last stage of trimming.
                            These photos were kindly taken by Scott, he is a good man.






















                            Last edited by oztruck; 11-17-2011, 08:01 AM.

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                              • Great job on the pictures Scott. And great job on the I25.

                                Scott T

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