1/72 Revell Of Germany Type-9 .... It Starts!

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  • Buellman1
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    Originally posted by Kazzer
    What do you have here, and what exactly do you need?
    I'm not sure what I'll need yet. I'd like to see if the Gato guts will fit the tube and possibly get just the tube and bulkheads. I'll wait until Dave can confirm its feasable. I thimk it would be nice if an option is available to save a few bucks for guys that have partial equipment on hand already.

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  • crazygary
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    Awesome engineering there, M!!
    Hats off to you, Sir!

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  • Subculture
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    Originally posted by reddevil
    You say Norbert Bruggen; Isn't he?
    Sorry you've lost me there.

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  • reddevil
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    You say Norbert Bruggen; Isn't he? And, talking about the building of the model, may be I've missed something but, What about those square opennings in the lower part of the hull?

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Subculture
    Providing you're happy to work in metric rather than imperial, I recommend Norbert for bearings and shafting down to 3mm diameter (smaller than that and you'll have to scout around). Mcmaster is fine for folk in the U.S, but they won't ship international, so you're stuffed unless someone stateside is willing to be a postie for you.
    Thanks, Andy. Did not know Mcmaster-Carr would not ship outside the States.

    M

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  • Subculture
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    Providing you're happy to work in metric rather than imperial, I recommend Norbert for bearings and shafting down to 3mm diameter (smaller than that and you'll have to scout around). Mcmaster is fine for folk in the U.S, but they won't ship international, so you're stuffed unless someone stateside is willing to be a postie for you.
    Last edited by Subculture; 12-29-2013, 06:58 AM.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Von Hilde
    Bravo Zulu, Dave. Outstanding craftsmanship and design, as always. The torpedo system has sparked my imagination of a larger scale and actual working fish. By actual I mean some internal propulsion dc mini motor and perhaps a toutch of pyro for effect. I could stalk the Kayak tours, in the mangrove canals like they were slow moving convoys. A small squib charge would poke a hole in the boat but not any colateral damage to the occupants, other than a big flash and boom and a lot of water spray. Thank the state for proposing a ban on the tours in the sanctuary, I hope it goes thru. The kayaks and jet ski people are tearing up the place. I was about to resort to the Conch Republic Kriegsmarine. Polkinschlag, another way. Poke em in the schlag locker would be more like it.
    Then you would want to contact Doctor Pat Drake (Doctor Boom) from the land down-under -- he's been doing exploding model ordance for decades. And at last count he still has all his digits -- The mark of know-how in our world.

    M

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Albion
    Slightly off topic. Where do you get your shafts and bearings from?
    Not at all off-topic. Glad to share sources:

    Shafts and bearings from Mcmaster-Carr, http://www.mcmaster.com

    M

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  • Von Hilde
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    Bravo Zulu, Dave. Outstanding craftsmanship and design, as always. The torpedo system has sparked my imagination of a larger scale and actual working fish. By actual I mean some internal propulsion dc mini motor and perhaps a toutch of pyro for effect. I could stalk the Kayak tours, in the mangrove canals like they were slow moving convoys. A small squib charge would poke a hole in the boat but not any colateral damage to the occupants, other than a big flash and boom and a lot of water spray. Thank the state for proposing a ban on the tours in the sanctuary, I hope it goes thru. The kayaks and jet ski people are tearing up the place. I was about to resort to the Conch Republic Kriegsmarine. Polkinschlag, another way. Poke em in the schlag locker would be more like it.

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  • Albion
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    Slightly off topic. Where do you get your shafts and bearings from?

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Key ingredients:

    1. Supportive wife
    2. Well outfitted work-space
    3. Dedication to all aspects of the Craft
    4. Patient Boss and clients
    5. A society that rewards those who produce useful goods or service, and kicks the **** out of those who don't (wishful thinking) ... Ayn Rand, call your office

    M

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  • greenman407
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    The amount of work that this Guy gets done in such a short period of time is just amazing.

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