Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Navy - Military - Battleships: => Topic started by: Martin (Admin) on August 04, 2008, 01:31:59 pm
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Via email to Mayhem....
Hello,
I am buying an S-130 kit from Robbe. First, i have to thank you for the site about that kit. I have read it many times, and I have learned a lot about the model. I have a question and I hope you can help me. I intend to buy metallic propellers from http://www.raboesch.com/, catalogue 2, A-type cod 146-09 and 146-10, and i intend to change the rotation of one motor and is propeller, to be more realistic, and especially to counteract the steering to the right problems. So I will have 2 props to the right, and one to the left. I have seen that "The stern is an interesting shape - lopsided!". I would like to correct that. It is possible to make the stern equal? I will have 2 regulators, so i will run most of the time with the central propeller.
I also would like to ask you how long will keep the batteries running. Anyway I intend to buy 3 of them.
Please excuse my bad English, im from Romania.
Any help will be really appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Alex.
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Hi Alex,
1. Yes the 3 motor / prop setup is scale-ish but totally not needed on this boat, mine was way over powered.
2. The stern / transom is 'lopsided" to help conteract the huge torque off the motors. as it's built into the hull,
this problem must have come up very early in pre-production testing.
3. We used a standard 7.2volt Nicad / Nimi 2000mAH, that lasted about 10 minutes of blasting around the lake....
My build here: http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/Builds/S130/1ndex.htm
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Thank you for the reply. I was thinking to cut the hull evenly in both sides, to try to make it straight.
U-1326
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That sound like a lot of work , especially on a hull that's not really scale anyway!
Most people didn't notice the "lean" on our finished model unless we pointed it out.
Less work might be to try fill out the shallow side of the hull with balsa and/or lite filler.....
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This looks like a better option.
Thank you, U-1326
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I have another question, if I may:
I have found the propellors (http://"http://img220.imageshack.us/my.php?image=elicemg1.jpg") on the internet. The one with 3 blades, fits perfectly to the modell. But i like very much the one with 5 blades. How do you think the modell will run with the ones with 5 blades? What would you do?
Thank you for the help,
U-1326
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would look good with prop shop items.
when only the best will do and all that.
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Personally, get the model built first. You can tweak and play around with the props afterwards! O0
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Thank you. I will take time to build themodell. I dont want to rush it, I just want to make it good. But i have to buy the propellors, thats why I have asked. I will also buy the shaft for them, because they look better quallity than Robbe's. Thats why i need an advice. It will run better with 5 blades? Or they will do cavity or something?
Thank you,
U-1326
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If you are going to change the prop shafts, go for quality (stainless steel) M4 propshafts.
Leave yourself clearance for 40mm props (about 22-25mm from shaft to hull).
have you started yet?
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I have found the props at raboesch.com .(I dont now if im allowed to give infos like that here). I have start the cut, and i haven't done any gluing yet. I need the shafts, because the ones from robbe have plastic lagers. The ones from raboesch are full metal, and the props are made of brass.
Thank you.
U-1326