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Not sure if it's the camera angle but it looks like the port side shaft is more angled than the starboard side. -
Got the driveshafts working without friction, closed the hull gaps, threw some filler primer on her, next will sand with 400 grit and repeatLeave a comment:
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Drive Shafts and control rods installed. Will replace the hatch, broke it off, lolLeave a comment:
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Looking awesome so far!
I'm doing a print of these files for Frank, scaled to 155%, so about 83" overall length.Leave a comment:
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Nice work Bruce!
I am amazed at what you are doing with Tinkercad. Looking forward to more photos of your build.
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."Leave a comment:
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My current project is 3D printing, assembling and converting to RC the USS Nautilus SSN571 STL File Package fromThe Nautilus Drydocks. Since I only run my Submarines in my pool I am scaling this model down to 80%. The bow torpedo hatches are very thin at 80% so I used Meshmixer to slice it and imported to Tinkercad so I could design the bow with closed torpedo hatches in the closed position, making it more durable.
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