hi folks!
i'm the german guy everyone was talking about earlier in this thread concerning those drive sets.
i think is's time to clear the air:
1. i'm not a professional seller, just a bismarck builder trying to help other people
2. yes, i make a little money selling those sets, but it's not much if you take a closer look at the prices - shipping the packet to UK (17 euro) is paid by me
3. my hull is already sealed, her maiden voyage was successful
4. the price corrections were necessary after i sold some items cheaper than i paid for them
(example: sold props for 40 euro, cost me 39 euro + 10 euro postage...)
5. the titanic converted to r/c was the one from mantua models in 1:200, not from amati
7. i'm not working for lassek, i just order props/rudders there and send them to UK
i know that building in a 3-motor-setup is not for the faint hearted, but who manages to plank the hull should also be able to get the motors in. absolute beginners should begin with an easier ship, not with a wooden partwork.
i already ran my bismarck, additional 2kilos were necessary to give her a good draft. she lies very stable in the water, even when turning - although i must admit there is still some superstructure to come.
of course i support all guys having bought drive sets via email or in the .co.uk forum if they encounter any problems
the reason for not-posting anymore in german forums is simply the amount of faultfinders there
i don't think that my way of motorizing the bismarck is the only right one, but i do think that it's by far better than the offered one from hachette
hope i pointed out everything
cheers
markus