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  • biggsgolf
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    • Jan 2020
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    Bronco Type XXIII RC Conversion Parts $65

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  • biggsgolf
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    • Jan 2020
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    #2
    Type XXIII 1:35 3D Printed parts $65
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    • rwtdiver
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      • Feb 2019
      • 1803

      #3
      Originally posted by biggsgolf
      Type XXIII 1:35 3D Printed parts $65
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      Bruce,

      Very much impressed what you are doing with "TinkeCad" Are you just using the basic shapes to achieve your parts design? Based on what I see you are doing, I think it may be possible to build a complete submarine using TinkerCad.! It may take some time and manipulating, but, I think it is really possible!! I am impressed with what you have done!

      Rob
      "Firemen can stand the heat."

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      • biggsgolf
        Captain
        • Jan 2020
        • 735

        #4
        Originally posted by rwtdiver

        Bruce,

        Very much impressed what you are doing with "TinkeCad" Are you just using the basic shapes to achieve your parts design? Based on what I see you are doing, I think it may be possible to build a complete submarine using TinkerCad.! It may take some time and manipulating, but, I think it is really possible!! I am impressed with what you have done!

        Rob
        "Firemen can stand the heat."
        Just basic shapes, I think one could, but would be really tough to do. I just started learning Fusion 360, I have to go slow as I get Cluster Headaches if i get too involved, so I have to limit my time, lol

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        • biggsgolf
          Captain
          • Jan 2020
          • 735

          #5
          Originally posted by biggsgolf

          Just basic shapes, I think one could, but would be really tough to do. I just started learning Fusion 360, I have to go slow as I get Cluster Headaches if i get too involved, so I have to limit my time, lol
          Here is my 34" 3D Printed Skipjack from Nautilus Drydocks, I USE 2.4GHZ since pool is saltwater, I run submerged at Periscope Depth

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          • rwtdiver
            Vice Admiral
            • Feb 2019
            • 1803

            #6
            Originally posted by biggsgolf

            Here is my 34" 3D Printed Skipjack from Nautilus Drydocks, I USE 2.4GHZ since pool is saltwater, I run submerged at Periscope Depth
            https://youtu.be/fDrgP2URyMg?si=w6SUlbL-98v4eUuV
            Very nice video, and great looking Skipjack. I sure like the turning radius on that boat. are you using a rudder extender. I really only have one boat that will turn worth a darn in our pool, and that is the 1:77 scale Nautilus I have. Very short video below..

            https://youtu.be/p3zlqW5d0Qc

            I have my new iPhone now, so I will be abvle to take longer videos from now on..

            Rob
            "Firemen can stand the heat."

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            • biggsgolf
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              • Jan 2020
              • 735

              #7
              Thanks Rob, I look forward to seeing more videos from you! I enlarged the Lower Rudder from 57.02MM to 90MM Height, from 55.73MM to 64MM Width. I made a magnetic hatch to access tail mechanics
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