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    #76
    just the right amount of weathering, great build

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    • geegad
      • Mar 2010
      • 2329

      #77
      stunning work like all the action on the deck adds to a great build and the weathering as has been said is spot on

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      • ojays
        • Oct 2011
        • 1713

        #78
        Finally got up the nerve to install the electronic gizmo's.

        Only temporary positioning at present time, as I still need to carry out a water balance test yet. Weighing in at about 5 lb's so far.

        Mixers & ESC modules wired up but still got the receiver and cooling fans to position, motors still to be wired in.

        [ATTACH]80072.IPB[/ATTACH]


        Gregg

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        • flyjoe180
          SMF Supporters
          • Jan 2012
          • 12433
          • Joe
          • Earth

          #79
          The photos of this beauty in action are going to be worth seeing I feel.

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          • monica
            • Oct 2013
            • 15169

            #80
            Superb job Gregg, the weathering work is fantastic, brilliant result for all your hard work and efforts.

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            • ojays
              • Oct 2011
              • 1713

              #81
              I have been having major problems with the electrical side of things for a while.

              I thought it was down to my limited electrical knowledge, so returned the items to the manufacturer to be checked out.

              This has caused me to lose some interest in my project 'HOWEVER'

              I have just received the repaired gizmo's back from the supplier and they all 'WORK' hooray

              Hopefully a maiden voyage is imminent.

              Bath test and balance check first then the open seas (well pond) beckon.

              Watch this space

              Gregg

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              • ojays
                • Oct 2011
                • 1713

                #82
                Fully assembled and put on scales.

                Came out at 3.082 kilo (6.8lbs) a little more than I would have liked.

                Not much I can do about it apart from a smaller (lighter) battery so lose some endurance.

                Water/balance test next.

                [ATTACH]86738.IPB[/ATTACH]

                [ATTACH]86739.IPB[/ATTACH]


                Nearly there.

                Gregg



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                • ojays
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 1713

                  #83
                  Well decided that I would check out our local model boating pond, prior to taking my Boote for it's maiden voyage.

                  Just my luck that they have decided to give it a clean,(first time in 25yrs)

                  [ATTACH]91015.IPB[/ATTACH]

                  [ATTACH]91016.IPB[/ATTACH]

                  [ATTACH]91017.IPB[/ATTACH]






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                  • eddiesolo
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jul 2013
                    • 11193

                    #84
                    Did they find enough boats bits for you to build another boat? If they ever drained our pond you could build two or three boats from the bits and bobs that have fallen off, sunk etc over the years.

                    Looking superb Gregg, a real credit to you mate, she looks the part. Ballast testing etc and then let her loose.

                    Si

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                    • ojays
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 1713

                      #85
                      Originally posted by \
                      Did they find enough boats bits for you to build another boat? If they ever drained our pond you could build two or three boats from the bits and bobs that have fallen off, sunk etc over the years.Looking superb Gregg, a real credit to you mate, she looks the part. Ballast testing etc and then let her loose.

                      Si
                      Thanks Si, I have enjoyed the build even if I did take a long time.

                      In no big rush to get her wet, as I'd rather wait until the pond is cleaned and refilled.

                      I few months ago I took my grandson to this pond with a cheap e-bay bought R/c speedboat.

                      We lost one of the propellers and the rudder to underwater objects, one of the reasons the local model boat club moved their venue.

                      Having now side-lined the Atomic Annie and started on the Gato, I will probably concentrate on this and wait for summer and take both.

                      Gregg

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                      • ojays
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 1713

                        #86
                        After a very long wait, (years) decided to join a model boat club to be able to get her on water.
                        Wasn't as trouble free as I thought it would be.
                        No leaks but would go faster astern than forward, Lurssen Efekt made no noticeable difference to stance or speed and flat out (wasn't)
                        Slowed to nearly static on turns, not overly impressed.
                        On getting home I found a couple of the motor/shaft couplings had come loose. The mixer prop/rudder control almost stopped the motors on turning.
                        Tightened up the loose couplings, disconnected the prop/rudder mixer, now all seems to be ok.
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                        • ojays
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 1713

                          #87
                          Last play before moving it on to a new owner.
                          Actually got the Lurssen Efekt to work, just changed to higher revving motors.
                          A definite change in attitude to the surface.
                          Achieved everything I set out to do, so moving on to newer projects.Click image for larger version

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                          • AlanG
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 6296

                            #88
                            Only just seen this and read the whole thing from start to finish. Excellent job there Gregg. Really love it.

                            I have always wanted to have a shot at the 1/72 Revell E-Boat kit. Could never afford (or do it justice like you have) the Trumpeter one.

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #89
                              Beautiful shots of her cutting through the water Gregg you must be really pleased .

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                              • Steven000
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Aug 2018
                                • 2830
                                • Steven
                                • Belgium

                                #90
                                Beautiful project Gregg :thumb2:
                                Looking forward to your new projects

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