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6 posts- peep31Petty Officer 1st ClasshI davehI dave once I can find out how to get them downloaded on to this site I will post some video,I have tried once before but with no luck I must be doing something wrong
once I can find out how to get them downloaded on to this site I will post some video,I have tried once before but with no luck I must be doing something wrong
Nearly finished at 3rd July 2013 - just the final touches.
First sailing 1st August 2013 - Sunny and warmest day of the year.
- ralphwilmotMaster SeamanThank you DennisThank you Dennis Took out yesterday 4th July and it sailed nicely - trim was good without adjustment (first for everything).
Took out yesterday 4th July and it sailed nicely - trim was good without adjustment (first for everything).Liked by ralphwilmot
Here is an example of one fitted to my RNLI Trent lifeboat. I am using the bottom of the servo housing to clamp this unit to the underside of the base of the kits Radar platform, this helped to reduce the overall height and to maintain the scale size.
These servos are available on eBay at £1.89 including postage from China or Hong Kong.
I found this easy to mount and I have kept the servo electronics, connecting this servo to a spare channel on the receiver. This enables the radar to rotated in both directs at adjustable speeds or just stopped. I usually have it adjust at slow : scale speed, setting this with the trim on the transmitter.
Photograph of working Radar installed into Trent RNLI model.
- Dave MVice AdmiralUsed the same on my Trent. However mine is very noisy and I intend to replace with a 6mm micro motor that runs off 3v and is almost silent.Used the same on my Trent. However mine is very noisy and I intend to replace with a 6mm micro motor that runs off 3v and is almost silent.
- ralphwilmotMaster SeamanHI DaveHI Dave Yes the gear noise is a problem, tried to fill the gear box area with some light grease but not a good solution ..messy and too restrictive. Going to only run the radar when under way, switching radar on via a mercury switch and the forward momentum. Noise not a problem that way and it won't wear out as quickly. Thanks Ralph
Yes the gear noise is a problem, tried to fill the gear box area with some light grease but not a good solution ..messy and too restrictive.
Going to only run the radar when under way, switching radar on via a mercury switch and the forward momentum. Noise not a problem that way and it won't wear out as quickly.
Thanks Ralph
I have made 6 working exhausts in brass tubing, have fitted a new open prop shaft running an Octura race prop and a Merco 61 glow engine. it still needs torpedos, guard rails around the machine gun turrets and a few other fittings. The number 349 is from an original Pacific Theatre 80' Elco PT Boat whose name in Bee Bee, which I hope to add at a later date.
I have also painted it in an original Pacific Theatre camouflage from a PT Boat book which I bought for reference and to make it look like a standoff scale model. This boat was also photographed by the local Burton Upon Trent newspaper at the Fireboat day in September 2006. I ran this boat at the Burton Model Boat Club's Fireboat day in September 2006 briefly until I broke the exhaust manifold and had to retire it early.
Also the Trent model, this kit was built about two years ago.