Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Submarines => Topic started by: thegrimreaper on October 21, 2012, 06:28:52 pm
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Sea trials of my Sheerline Trafalgar class went well today had her in the water for about an hour surface running only with a quick dive to check her out under water I think she may be a bit high in the water but I have plenty of lead to correct this here are a couple of pics of her
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Super mate, she looks really good on the water...love the camo colour scheme. Bet you're pleased with that!
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Hi mark,
Traf looking really good mate!!!
And the akula looks quite menacing too.
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cheers guys made up with the traf will be even better when she is balanced properly unfortunatley the Akula let me down today well not the Akula herself but the auto leveler failed and cause a complete radio fail due to a dead short
first time ever for the Akula to not work streight out of the boot sorted now though.
video of the traf coming soon
Regards Mark.
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Hi mark.
looking at the pix of your T boat your ballast looks the same as mine.
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Frank.
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think I may need a bit more ballast in the stern to drop the shroud a touch and lift the bow had to take on a lot of water to acheave the water line observed on the pics
Regards Mark.
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Hi Mark this is the underwater video of your Trafalgar
http://youtu.be/LxdTWgVIjcc
Regards
Ken
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Cheers Ken here is a bit of unedited film that Jan took today more to follow later this week
http://youtu.be/3zvamLhwJEw
Regards Mark.
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Leveller gone short circuit. That's a new one, I wonder if you have a bad regulator on the board. Was this one of Mike's or another make?
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Had a leaking shaft seal Andy dried everything out over the last week but the leveler became caroded on the solder side of the board was not one from action was one from the philipines sortewd now cleaned up and touched up with a soldering iron now working well again with seamingly no damage
spell checker still not working damb
Regards Mark.
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That'll be a subtech unt then. Glad you got it working okay. Mike usually pots his levellers in epoxy, so if they get a dunk that doesn't tend to be a problem. You can squeeze a bit of silicone RTV into the ends of the heatshrink if you want to do the same for your board. Don't use bathroom stuff though, it gives off fumes which are corrosive. I use the servisol brand. Hot glue will work too if you have a glue gun, or even araldite. Bit more difficult to remove however.
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For the life of me I couldn`t think of the name Subtech but thats the one Andy all seems to be fine with it after a clean up with a toothbrush and a bit of toothpaste cant tell Jan I used her toothbrush though ha ha ha. Will use some araldite on the ends.
Regards Mark
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Going to tag on here the build log of my Sheerline Trafalgar Class sub built in the guise of HMS Trenchant
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this picture is the bits that came with the hull I dont think anything was missing because although the sub was made by mr Sheerline I aquired the kit from a mayhemer as a swap.
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This picture is the two hull halves as you can see I reatached the nose on the bottom hull due to this being the first part of an S or Z cut which I didnt like and wouldn`t work with the catch system I wanted to use
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Picture shows the flood/drain holes in the bottom hull along with parts of the rear dive planes
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Picture shows the front dive plane front flood/drain holes and some mesh over the holes to stop anything getting taken in to the ballast tank that could cause problems
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(http://s17.postimage.org/wzdxw04vv/DSCF2677.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/wzdxw04vv/)
Picture shows rear dive planes and linkages for the rudder and rear dive planes made them up differant than in the destruction manual because of the way I wanted the top hull to fasten to the lower hull
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Prop shaft and shrowed in position all looks a bit messy in the back from now on but tidies up ok at the end of the build plus black spray paint hides a multitude of sins :-))
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Picture is a shot towards the stern of the sub showing the piece of top hull I removed so as to perminantly fix it to the bottom of the hull
(http://s7.postimage.org/bqe5x6fzb/DSCF2682.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/bqe5x6fzb/)
Picture shows the join of the removable top hull to the piece that is now fixed in position
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(http://s13.postimage.org/k21ox3qz7/DSCF2683.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/k21ox3qz7/)
Side view showing the join between the removable top hull section and tail section
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tapeing up the area on the side of the hull that I think are some sort of sonar array ready for the stage of drilling and cutting
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holes drilled ready to be cut at least their isnt loads of slots to file after this stage
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Just one big long slot
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(http://s18.postimage.org/r4yhsd1rp/DSCF2766.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/r4yhsd1rp/)
Picture shows slot cut out files and then backed on the inside with a piece of plasticard
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both sides now completed
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This is why I did away with the S or Z cut that was originaly in the hull with the small sonar dome that sits on the top hull the piece of brass tube and a nut and bolt I was able to fashion a hold down catch for the top hull.
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this is the catch made up the sonar dome was drilled and the tube glued and pinned in place through the upper hull the length of plastic go`s to the front of the sub through a guide piece.
(http://s9.postimage.org/8e4c0dhu3/DSCF2773.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/8e4c0dhu3/)
this is the other end of the catch that runs through a guide
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from this top view you can see the sonar dome in its normal location and positiond as it would be if glued into position you can see the catch side protruding from the hull
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In this picture you can see the sonar dome is turned and the catch has now moved back into the hull thus allowing the top hull to be freed from the bottom hull.
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Excellent build Mark, sneaky use of the radar housing! I'll borrow that idea if I may for the Permit, makes a nice neat fixing.
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Two pictures showing my catch in the open and closed position from under the hull the white bar is plastic square rod
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Pictures showing bow and stern location plates for the WTC.
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(http://s17.postimage.org/4ksh5kczf/DSCF3071.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/4ksh5kczf/)
This picture was taken later in the build but is shows the bow of the sub where the catch fastens to it also shows the front dive plane connection to the WTC.
(http://s14.postimage.org/xskkos99p/DSCF3051.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/xskkos99p/)
Matt black has been applied all over the sub this picture shows the grey now going on as part of the camo effect for HMS Trenchant.
(http://s7.postimage.org/bk8qitnqf/DSCF3063.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/bk8qitnqf/)
Newspaper everywhere now ready for the first cover of Blue. At this point I would like to thank U33 Rich for the pictures he sent of the colour scheme for HMS Trenchant.
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errr yuuuuuppppp it`s definetly BLUE.
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(http://s15.postimage.org/89d2kg9c7/DSCF3068.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/89d2kg9c7/)
Picture showes HMS Trenchant with newspaper removed still got some grey to spray so more newspapers were needed
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Grey now applied and I think looking the part
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the nearly finished artical. I am going to fit the hand rails and flag poles to the sub.
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First trials at New Brighton she went realy well just a little bit of fine tuning to be done
Rich U-33 if you want to borrow my idea of the catch you are most welcome just send a blank cheque to my home address to cover the royalties {-) {-)
I havent shown on here the build of the WTC as this has been shown before
Thanks for looking Mark.
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That looks really good Mark, you should be well pleased with that...I hope my Permit comes out as good.
Just checked my cheque book..it's empty mate. Will you accept a rubber band instead...boing boing boing. %)
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Sounds fare enough mate I did have that foam off you after all :-))
Mark.
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Look so GREAT. :-))
What did You use as electronic components?;
Did You made the Propeller?.
MARIUS