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  • Kim Sleep
    Commander
    • Nov 2013
    • 329

    Dumas, Akula






    This is a great beginner to intermediate sub KIT (It will need to be assembled)

    Akula Submarine Kit


    This is Dumas' Radio Controlled Sport Scale Akula Sub. Designed from the Russian nuclear attack sub.



    Specs:
    • Length: 33"
    • Width: 4" (the width of a ship is also called the "beam")
    • Dumas Product Number: 1246



    This is a DYNAMIC model,meaning it surfaces or dives via the action of the bow and stern planes, not by flooding and emptying of ballast tanks like a real submarine. It is intended for use in a pool or other enclosed body of water to a depth of 3 feet (.97 meters).

    I WILL INCLUDE:
    These are NOT NORMALLY INCLUDED
    -The complete Factory sealed Kit
    -Futaba 75Mhz FM Transmitter
    -Futaba 75Mhz FM Receiver
    -Receiver Battery Case (4xAA)
    -Additional Hook-Up Wire
    -Lipo Battery connector, and wire
    -LIPO Battery 7.2V@1000ma
    -Lipo Charger
    -Motor
    -Motor Speed Controller
    -Servos
    -Lipo Battery Charger



    (PLEASE NOTE: THESE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE DUMAS KIT)
    NEEDED TO BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY:
    Testors
    Liquid
    Plastic Cement



    Tamiya Spray Lacquer
    Light Gunmetal 3







    Tamiya PS-5 Polycarb Spray Black 3 oz





    Tamiya Acrylic XF1 Flat Black 3/4 oz


    A man of true Frankenstinean proportions!!
  • a1965l
    Lieutenant Commander
    • Apr 2020
    • 147

    #2
    Disclamer: I didn't build it! I just run it.. but it's a very easy and low stress boat to run. And it looks great too.....

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    "It does not take so many words to speak the truth" Chief Joseph

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    • trout
      Admiral
      • Jul 2011
      • 3547

      #3
      It does look good. Making me wish I was pond side.
      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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