Building the french suffren sna
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Hey!... every good solution is usually preceded by an array of bat-**** stupid 'solutions' that failed to pan out in the real world.
Here's a variance on your 'universal' fittings between the yoke stems and operating shafts: Substitute the traditional universal joint with a short length of stiff flexible tube. The tube has next to zero radial back-lash, yet flexes between two skewed shafts during rotation.





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Cool...lol Back to the salt mines continuing to build. Nice clean design that attracted me to this modeling subject too.
The stern planes are wrong, but I am sure it was to increase surface area t compensate for the fixed pump jet shroud. The French kit is 54 inches long; my 1/64 model is 61.25". Roomier but fine. I hope to have mine in the water by late spring, I hope. In another you tube, he has made a DDS (dry Deck shelter) too...lol
Thanks for sharing.Last edited by Albacore 569; Yesterday, 01:44 PM.Comment
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note that he doesn't use U-joint for the swept stern planes.The stern planes are wrong, but I am sure it was to increase surface area t compensate for the fixed pump jet shroud. The French kit is 54 inches long; my 1/64 model is 61.25". Roomier but fine. I hope to have mine in the water by late spring, I hope. In another you tube, he has made a DDS (dry Deck shelter) too...lol
Thanks for sharing.
As for the DDS, he has one on a 1/100 version.
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