How in the world did you get two driveshafts, hooked up to two propellers, in that small space? I hate you.
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Now that Cabin Fever has concluded, what's next on your build?Make it simple, make strong, make it work!👎 1Comment
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Three obligations to get out of the way first; projects I promised to complete for others before I got back onto my own. So, to answer, nothing new for the foreseeable future. Likely, for this season, I'll be running the same old boats I've been driving for years.Who is John Galt?👍 1Comment
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1. Merit 1/35 British X-craft
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3. Trumpeter 1/144 PLAN Type 092 Xia class SSBNLast edited by redboat219; Yesterday, 06:56 AM.Make it simple, make strong, make it work!👎 1Comment
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You have an U1 kit......
Three obligations to get out of the way first; projects I promised to complete for others before I got back onto my own. So, to answer, nothing new for the foreseeable future. Likely, for this season, I'll be running the same old boats I've been driving for years.👍 1Comment
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The ALBACORE was the first boat in the water, Thursday afternoon (show started Friday but vendors and exhibitors had the run of the place Thursday to set up and get things running for the show). Ran great, however the plan was to only trim out my boats that day as we only had a few hours of water time and I wanted all the boats, five of them, up and ready to go for Friday and Saturday. No time to video.
And that's a shame, as Friday I needed to cannibalize some hose from the ALBACOR's SD to replace two universals on my 1/96 Type-21, and that put the ALBACORE OOC for the show. No underway footage. Sorry.
But here is some video of the thing being tested at the Lynnhaven Dive Center a few years back. Note that the boat is still in primer gray.
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