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  • toppack
    Rear Admiral
    • Nov 2008
    • 1124

    #31
    Originally posted by Rogue Sub
    Hmmm you should see this beautiful 1/96 Ohio I have.... WORTH EVERY SINGLE DIME!
    GO buy a crappy inacurate nautilus.
    Rogue,
    What are you saying? I know you didn't pay $1,700. for a Ohio hull kit?
    Rick L.
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    * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
    Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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    • Nuke Power
      Banned
      • Dec 2008
      • 277

      #32
      Originally posted by toppack
      Rogue,
      What are you saying? I know you didn't pay $1,700. for a Ohio hull kit?
      If you know then why ask the question? Its should hit the water in the next couple of months. Jut finishing up the turtle deck.

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      • He Who Shall Not Be Named
        Moderator

        • Aug 2008
        • 13393

        #33
        Originally posted by toppack
        Dang it! When was the last time any of you paid $1700. for a hull kit ???
        I'm saying that I Never will,
        and anyone that pays that much for one has more money than brains.
        Sure I'm ****ed about his outragious price. With Good reason!
        There, I finally got that out. ;)
        I'm with you there -- it's not worth it to you.

        Worth is a subjective call, and can't be imposed. Fair enough, the big N doesn't do it for you. However I bet there is some exotic thing (what's her name, again?) you would shell out the money that others would baulk at. We all have special wants and desires and money will be found to achieve those things.

        Hey, stick to your guns, Rick. I'll never damn you for that.

        David,
        Who is John Galt?

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        • toppack
          Rear Admiral
          • Nov 2008
          • 1124

          #34
          Originally posted by Rogue Sub
          If you know then why ask the question? Its should hit the water in the next couple of months. Jut finishing up the turtle deck.
          Oh, you were 'changing the subject'.:)
          Be sure to post some pictures, before you get it all Muddy. I'll drink to THAT!
          Rick L.
          --------------------------------------------
          * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
          Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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          • toppack
            Rear Admiral
            • Nov 2008
            • 1124

            #35
            Originally posted by Merriman
            I'm with you there -- it's not worth it to you.
            Hey, stick to your guns, Rick. I'll never damn you for that.

            David,
            Thanks, but the 'Pain of Disappointment' is Still there, tho, :o: if you know what I mean.
            Hey, it's Not a major pain, I'll soon shake it off. :D LOL
            Rick L.
            --------------------------------------------
            * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
            Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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            • He Who Shall Not Be Named
              Moderator

              • Aug 2008
              • 13393

              #36
              Originally posted by toppack
              Thanks, but the 'Pain of Disappointment' is Still there, tho, :o: if you know what I mean.
              Hey, it's Not a major pain, I'll soon shake it off. :D LOL
              Disappointment denotes interest. Interest may initiate scratch-building. No?

              David,
              Who is John Galt?

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              • toppack
                Rear Admiral
                • Nov 2008
                • 1124

                #37
                Originally posted by Merriman
                Disappointment denotes interest. Interest may initiate scratch-building. No?

                David,
                Yes,
                As explained in my thread about this kit, I had seriously considered that, until I started counting all the hull rivets.
                That count, and that I was restoring a '29 Packard at the time, slowed me down on that project, but since this latest Hope for a kit, in the size I wanted, has Not worked out for the best, I may consider working on it again.
                I have 2 others to complete first tho. Maybe I will find another source, for the hull, before I'm ready. ;)
                Last edited by toppack; 03-19-2009, 08:39 AM.
                Rick L.
                --------------------------------------------
                * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
                Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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                • Subculture
                  Admiral

                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2407

                  #38
                  Well there's the rub. Those Ohio kits are $1500 dollars BTW, they don't have an interior, and you could fit a pair of them inside the hull of a 1/32nd nautilus, not to mention the much lower amount of detail on a modern nuke compared to one these babies.

                  There's been a series of articles over the past 18 months or so in the Sub Committee Report outlining the construction of an impressive Disney Nautilus. The chap has very methodically gone about the process, and has come up with some novel methods of construction in the process, especially the way it's is riveted.

                  It's taken him about four or five years so far, so quite a long term project.

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                  • toppack
                    Rear Admiral
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 1124

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Subculture
                    Well there's the rub. Those Ohio kits are $1500 dollars BTW, they don't have an interior, and you could fit a pair of them inside the hull of a 1/32nd nautilus, not to mention the much lower amount of detail on a modern nuke compared to one these babies.

                    There's been a series of articles over the past 18 months or so in the Sub Committee Report outlining the construction of an impressive Disney Nautilus. The chap has very methodically gone about the process, and has come up with some novel methods of construction in the process, especially the way it's is riveted.

                    It's taken him about four or five years so far, so quite a long term project.
                    Wow, I had no Idea the Ohio kit was that much! :eek:
                    I won't say what I think about that. :rolleyes: Mike does not like us to use Bad words. :D

                    Yes, I've been doing research on the Nautilus for a long time. I also purchased a CD with hundreds of pictures, drawings and copies of internet forum discussions about construction of the various versions and sizes. The CD has great Info.
                    Thanks for the suggestion, but I think you are talking about the maker of the kit we have been cussing and discussing. If not, could you give me the User's name on Sub-Committee site?

                    I've definitly not given up on the project, the latest was just another set-back. :rolleyes:
                    Last edited by toppack; 03-19-2009, 11:58 AM.
                    Rick L.
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                    * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
                    Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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                    • Subculture
                      Admiral

                      • Feb 2009
                      • 2407

                      #40
                      it's got nothing to do with Bob Martin. AFAIK, the chap doesn't post on the Sub Committee forum, just writes in the magazine.

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                      • toppack
                        Rear Admiral
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 1124

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Subculture
                        it's got nothing to do with Bob Martin. AFAIK, the chap doesn't post on the Sub Committee forum, just writes in the magazine.
                        Oh okay, I have checked out their website but I've never seen any of those magazines.
                        Rick L.
                        --------------------------------------------
                        * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
                        Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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                        • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                          Moderator

                          • Aug 2008
                          • 13393

                          #42
                          This kit is being marketed by Bob Martin -- an excellent scratch-builder and driver in his own right. However, I'm informed, the lion's share of the masters, tools, and parts production is done by a full-time professional, Jim Key. A master Craftsman, Jim is producing the kits, and is being assisted by Bob Martin. Bob handles sales.

                          I was brought in as an interested third-party to produce the special SubDriver needed by this unique craft for those wishing to convert it to r/c.

                          For what it's worth, Mr. Key's level of Craftsmanship is on a par with mine. Nuff said.

                          David,
                          Who is John Galt?

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                          • Subculture
                            Admiral

                            • Feb 2009
                            • 2407

                            #43
                            You have to be a member to get the report, although you can purchase back issues without having to join, but it works more expensive.

                            I take it you already know about http://www.nautilussubmarine.com and the now defunct http://www.disneysub.com

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                            • toppack
                              Rear Admiral
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 1124

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Merriman
                              For what it's worth, Mr. Key's level of Craftsmanship is on a par with mine. Nuff said.

                              David,
                              Does this mean we have Another 'Wildman' to worry about? :D LOL :D

                              Did Jim Key make the original mold-master model?
                              Last edited by toppack; 03-19-2009, 03:39 PM.
                              Rick L.
                              --------------------------------------------
                              * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
                              Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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                              • toppack
                                Rear Admiral
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 1124

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Subculture
                                I take it you already know about http://www.nautilussubmarine.com and the now defunct http://www.disneysub.com
                                Yes, Thanks
                                disneysub.com is where I got the great CD.
                                Last edited by toppack; 03-19-2009, 03:20 PM.
                                Rick L.
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                                * Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing',
                                Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *

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