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  • bwi 971
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    I saw the D&E video a few times now.....I have a question.......how you integrate the index lip into the hull like the picture below?

    it looks like a gelcoat is also applied in the index lips....can't figure it out.

    thks, grtz,
    Bart



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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by trout
    yowza - that is beautiful!
    Hé Pa learned a new word "yawza", thks Tom.

    grtz,
    Bart

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  • trout
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    yowza - that is beautiful!

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  • bwi 971
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    Thank you guy's, I'll take it........still have nightmares because of the flat deck......the fwd dropdown, the width, the concaveness......I think I changed it a trillion times.

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • Peter W
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    Absolutely 1st class Bart. It looks every inch (25.4mm) a Victor III.

    Peter

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Jaw dropingly good looking work there, Bart. Beautifully designed fixtures and lay-out. Real good stuff, sir.

    David

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  • bwi 971
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    I finished the lower hull master, the new creeper shafts are in and adressed the holes for the rudder which were not centered.

    Grtz,
    Bart


    New creeper shafts

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    Made a tool to drill the new ruddder holes

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    And last but not least the lower hull side by side with the upper.

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  • HardRock
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    Looks like the measles are spreading!

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  • trout
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    wow, that looks great! I know a gentleman in Colorado that is itching for your Victor III.

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  • HardRock
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    That Victor looks FANTASTIC!!! (Also, it looks like your Beluga has measles. Better not let them get too close.)

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  • bwi 971
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    Apart of the above tail pieces and Scott's BELUGA....I BUSTED MY ASS PAST WEEK ON THE VICTOR III

    I just finised the upper middel sections and the transsition sections. Yes I try to name every part so I can keep the overview.

    After months of R&D and buiding you can't beat the feeling when you line up all the parts and you actually see the upper part of a submarine apear, It's better then morningwood.

    Both subs are 1/96......I'm so happy with the BELUGA......it must be awesome if they lay beside each other in the water, can't wait to see that.

    Grtz,
    Bart
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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by bwi 971
    When I don't like it, I kill it.

    The creeper shafts were not perfect as I wanted them to be......the inevitable happened.

    De most difficult in the built process is symmetry PS & SB. In this specific case another plane had to be encountered for “Upper & Lower” part of the tailpiece.

    Grtz,
    bart


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    Test fitting lower and upper

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    Detail FREAK!!

    (have my baby!)

    David

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  • bwi 971
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    When I don't like it, I kill it.

    The creeper shafts were not perfect as I wanted them to be......the inevitable happened.

    De most difficult in the built process is symmetry PS & SB. In this specific case another plane had to be encountered for “Upper & Lower” part of the tailpiece.

    Grtz,
    bart


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    Test fitting lower and upper

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Subculture
    That first picture suggests the boat would look great with an an x-tail configuration. Not scale, but I bet it would a hoot to drive, especially with full flying control surfaces. Crossfire-Beluga!
    Yeah, Andy. They called it, ALBACORE phase-3

    David

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  • Subculture
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    That first picture suggests the boat would look great with an an x-tail configuration. Not scale, but I bet it would a hoot to drive, especially with full flying control surfaces. Crossfire-Beluga!

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