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Author Topic: SDM TUG Salvador Dalì by alimurimeta  (Read 19991 times)

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Re: SDM TUG Salvador Dalì by alimurimeta
« Reply #50 on: June 09, 2016, 09:10:44 pm »

And greetings to you as well! I love your crisp work with hardwoods. I love the detail.
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Re: SDM TUG Salvador Dalì by alimurimeta
« Reply #51 on: June 13, 2016, 09:20:47 am »


Hello everyone, I spent a weekend a little troubled. To relax a little, I completely immersed in the hull and finishing of the Salvador Dalí accessories


I painted the hull with an enamel spray paint factory-made (RAL 2002)








I finished and painted even the stern towing bollards and given a primer to fire hoses











Here is the current status of the model








Greetings
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Re: SDM TUG Salvador Dalì by alimurimeta
« Reply #52 on: June 16, 2016, 09:07:39 am »


Hello, in the few spare time that I have in this period, I have dedicated myself to the look of Salvador Dali. I prepared written with the name of the tug, all done with the plotter. For the removal of vinyl film, I used a sport-fishing gear, which contains a punch to untangle the knots of the line.











I tried to dry the position and the effect of some accessories








That's all for now. Greetings
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Re: SDM TUG Salvador Dalì by alimurimeta
« Reply #53 on: June 22, 2016, 11:59:42 am »


Hello, in the limited spare time that I have at this time, I am dedicated to the lighting of Dali.
I had already realized the ceiling lights and halogen spotlights. Now I realized the electronic circuit to the lighting of LEDs and associated wiring. I used the usual Stripboard by electronics and I soldered the wires of the negative pole and the positive pole. To the latter I have inserted for each LED, a 150 ohm resistor to lower the battery voltage (5V) to the rated value of the white LEDs (3V).








Here the spotlight after painting





 With another circuit I give voltage to the LEDs of red and green navigation lights of the deckhouse and antenna. The Dali has the distinction of having navigation lights on the four sides of the main deck, having regard to its maneuverability at 360 °


Ciao Ciao
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