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  • langy71
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 1948
    • Chris
    • Nottingham

    #1

    One for the 'boatguys'

    Just spotted this on the bay of fleas, is this for real ?
    a perfect chance to start a R/C Sub build..

  • skinflint
    • Apr 2007
    • 271

    #2
    Just had a look at this, the Monogram kit is actually 1:228 scale. Further research shows this kit is 13" long, which would be tiny for an r/c submarine, subs are usually large r/c models.
    If you do fancy an r/c submarine make sure you can get the r/c for it. The modern 2.4ghz isn't suitable as it doesn't work when the model is underwater i.e. the radio waves don't travel through water. Older 27mhz and 40mhz radio sets are used by model submariners.

    Hope this helps,
    Tony

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    • boatman
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      • Nov 2018
      • 14451
      • christopher
      • NORFOLK UK

      #3
      Originally posted by langy71
      Just spotted this on the bay of fleas, is this for real ?
      a perfect chance to start a R/C Sub build..

      https:tongue-out3:/www.ebay.co.uk/it....c100010.m2109
      HI chris yes this 1/32 is a mistake as i have a freind with his sub an its nr 6ft long an this model wont be able to R/C as too small
      chris

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      • boatman
        SMF Supporters
        • Nov 2018
        • 14451
        • christopher
        • NORFOLK UK

        #4
        Originally posted by skinflint
        Just had a look at this, the Monogram kit is actually 1:228 scale. Further research shows this kit is 13" long, which would be tiny for an r/c submarine, subs are usually large r/c models.
        If you do fancy an r/c submarine make sure you can get the r/c for it. The modern 2.4ghz isn't suitable as it doesn't work when the model is underwater i.e. the radio waves don't travel through water. Older 27mhz and 40mhz radio sets are used by model submariners.

        Hope this helps,
        Tony
        AN Tony i dint know that the 2.4 gig i no good for subs as the signals wont penetrate the water so to me its look like 40 meg is is a better R/C SYSTEM just as well as i have 3 sets still to fall back on thanks for the info
        chris

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        • skinflint
          • Apr 2007
          • 271

          #5
          Hi Chris,
          Attached is the item from The Subcommitee. The paragraph at the end of R/C Development reads -

          The 21st century has seen a shift by manufacturers to 2.4GHz transmissions which have begun to dominate control of model vehicles and aircraft. Unfortunately, this frequency range will not penetrate water and is unsuitable for submarine use.



          I still have somewhere a 40mhz set, unfortunately no receiver. I no longer build or sail r/c models, ok with plastic kits nowadays.

          Tony

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          • mrtintheweb
            • May 2020
            • 292

            #6
            Originally posted by boatman
            AN Tony i dint know that the 2.4 gig i no good for subs as the signals wont penetrate the water so to me its look like 40 meg is is a better R/C SYSTEM just as well as i have 3 sets still to fall back on thanks for the info
            chris
            Every day’s a school day!

            T

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            • boatman
              SMF Supporters
              • Nov 2018
              • 14451
              • christopher
              • NORFOLK UK

              #7
              Originally posted by skinflint
              Hi Chris,
              Attached is the item from The Subcommitee. The paragraph at the end of R/C Development reads -

              The 21st century has seen a shift by manufacturers to 2.4GHz transmissions which have begun to dominate control of model vehicles and aircraft. Unfortunately, this frequency range will not penetrate water and is unsuitable for submarine use.



              I still have somewhere a 40mhz set, unfortunately no receiver. I no longer build or sail r/c models, ok with plastic kits nowadays.

              HI Tony many thanks for that R/C info
              Chris

              Tony

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              • langy71
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 1948
                • Chris
                • Nottingham

                #8
                to be honest i did think the 'scale' was a bit off as i couldn't find it anywhere on the web....

                ah well ...back to building 'armour'.

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                • boatman
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                  • Nov 2018
                  • 14451
                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mrtintheweb
                  Every day’s a school day!

                  T
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                  YEA you are right there Toby im still learning with that new R/C SYSTEM i have just bought as it throws everything i know about R/C on its head an im a bit confused over how to wire this unit up to its ESC but im in no hurry as i havnt finished tigers hull yet so cant fit the eletronics anyway yet an between now an when i am ready i hope to learn a bit more of my problem as ive talked to some guys who are into R/C an so far the answers are 50 /50 so its a case of WAIT till i find out for sure as there is a lot of money 's worth in this R/C SET an i dont want to see it go up in smoke
                  all best to you
                  chris

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