The Tamiya Enterprise kit is now finished, fully r/c'd and has now completed it's maiden voyage.

Conditions at the pond were not ideal for these difficult craft , being a gusty wind but I learnt enough to know the stability devices I built seem to work well , but I need to transfer some of the weight from inside the hull to the devices...Fine tuning really.
The twin MPA 300 series motors work well providing realistic speeds and startup from the 6 volt gell cell fitted. All R/c equipmemnt worked well the 15Amp Viper Esc coping well with the twin motors. (The two outside prop units are dummies.)
Turning the beast was best undertaken between gusts if my nerves were not to be shattered!...but I must admit did prove great fun. A single brass rudder was used instead of the four original rudders the real ship used.
The hull interior was dry as a bone when sailing was finished which was very satisfying....
A few piccies :-


The black underwater object to the right of the bow is not a Russian Submarine, but one of the ponds many resident Koi Carp....The accompanying Revell Corvette will take care of any intrusion with a few carefully placed depth charges!!.

The final photo shows the stability device used....All available from your local B&Q....(Retail builders merchant chain for those not in B&Q countries ok

4 # pipe fixing brackets.
1 section of 20mm plastic waste pipe cut into 2 24" sections.
4 custom plasticard endcaps
Significant quantity of fishing lead pellets.

Regards
Alan
PS I will try to take a video if I can work out firstly how to take it and secondly how to put it on here!...