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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Moderator
    • Aug 2008
    • 12334

    Originally posted by trout
    What is that you are using for the MBTV?
    Bare-Metal-Foil. A self-adhesive thin aluminum foil developed for the model car guys who want that 'shine' of Chrome.



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    Who is John Galt?

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    • greenman407
      Admiral
      • Feb 2009
      • 7530

      Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
      Thanks Dave, I just ordered me one of dem dare foil sheets
      IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!

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      • trout
        Admiral
        • Jul 2011
        • 3547

        Excellent application! I use the Aluminum (Aluminium for Mike) metal powder on the masts. Thank you. I love this site!
        Last edited by trout; 02-17-2015, 10:52 PM. Reason: Stupid spell check fixed my joke, which of course makes it not funny
        If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.

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        • He Who Shall Not Be Named
          Moderator
          • Aug 2008
          • 12334

          Originally posted by trout
          Excellent application! I use the Aluminum (Aluminum for Mike) metal powder on the masts. Thank you. I love this site!
          Speaking of alummminnuuunium powder ... Click image for larger version

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          (I love this site too, and would say so, but Mike is such a prick when it comes to complements)

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          Who is John Galt?

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          • greenman407
            Admiral
            • Feb 2009
            • 7530

            Notice this picture. The marker light is inside this huge hulking fairing that will cause all kindsa drag. I think that there is one in the photo etch kit available from Caswell. I dont know if I want to do that. Also, with the snorkle valve taking up most of the room inside the sail in that area, I dont know if I could get LED lights in there. We will have to see.
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            • greenman407
              Admiral
              • Feb 2009
              • 7530

              Here are a couple of closeups:
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              • greenman407
                Admiral
                • Feb 2009
                • 7530

                The white light on top of the rudder on the Skipjack, does it flash or is it constant? Thanks Yall I ask because Im thinking about lighting it.
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                • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                  Moderator
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 12334

                  Originally posted by greenman407
                  The white light on top of the rudder on the Skipjack, does it flash or is it constant? Thanks Yall I ask because Im thinking about lighting it.
                  White, constant. If it's 360-degree light then it's an anchor light, only used in port or hanging off the hook.

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                  • greenman407
                    Admiral
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 7530

                    Thats it then. Ill order a light and drill out the rudder and hook it up along with the others. My plan is to operate the 4 lights off of the 3s LIPO
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                    • greenman407
                      Admiral
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 7530

                      Well it happened again. The cracking and raising of the body filler happened again after it was finished and painted.....................AGAIN!!! Dad gummit and dag nabit. So I ground out the offending areas and will now wait a month for the vapors and solvents to evaporate and the plastic to good and cure before proceeding once again to fix it. I wonder if my Evercoat could be bad?
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                      • Von Hilde
                        Rear Admiral
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 1245

                        Originally posted by greenman407
                        Well it happened again. The cracking and raising of the body filler happened again after it was finished and painted.....................AGAIN!!! Dad gummit and dag nabit. So I ground out the offending areas and will now wait a month for the vapors and solvents to evaporate and the plastic to good and cure before proceeding once again to fix it. I wonder if my Evercoat could be bad?
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                        What is the evercoat. Enamal (oil base) or acrylac enamal (keytone base) The bondo glazing putty may not be compatable. If not you have to put a coat of compatable primer between the bondo and finish coats. I have run into that problem doing auto body stuff, and thats usually the fix.

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                        • Von Hilde
                          Rear Admiral
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 1245

                          Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
                          White, constant. If it's 360-degree light then it's an anchor light, only used in port or hanging off the hook.

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                          International meritime law for all vessels. Might even apply to large models. I know that even when filming a movie, where they used a mock up sub and a structure that represented a mast of a ship sticking out of the water had to have the 360 white on them after dark, if they were left in the water after filming for the day.

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                          • greenman407
                            Admiral
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 7530

                            Originally posted by Von Hilde
                            What is the evercoat. Enamal (oil base) or acrylac enamal (keytone base) The bondo glazing putty may not be compatable. If not you have to put a coat of compatable primer between the bondo and finish coats. I have run into that problem doing auto body stuff, and thats usually the fix.
                            Im not sure what the Evercoat is but its the only thing I used in the joint.
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                            • greenman407
                              Admiral
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 7530

                              I got the LEDs installed in the sail. That will help with visibility underwater. If the sub gets lost then the LEDs will help locate it. I used a jewelers file of the square cross section variety. With care I was able to make an opening that is an interference fit with the rectangular shaped LEDs. That way they dont need to be glued. With the installed resistor they are good for 13 volts. Just right for the main power of 3s.
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                              • Von Hilde
                                Rear Admiral
                                • Oct 2011
                                • 1245

                                They are looking good. Initially I wired my lights on the 1/24 type II using regular small Christmas tree LEDs that were 6vDC. I had intended on having their own indipendant powersupply and switch, external of the WTC in its own seperat box. I havent worked on that model for a year or so, but when I get back to it I believe I will opt to swap them out with the small ones. My rescue buoy is lit, but I have yet to build a reel and release mechanism. Those running lights on the full size Skippy are retractable, but I know that might have been a task, in that scale, to manipulate. You know the kind of people that hang out around here like the details, right down to the pelican poop on the Captain's hat.

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