Neulengbach 2021 - Model submarine makers meeting.
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- The RCshipyard team was participating in the 2021 biggest submarine model maker event in Europe - Neulengbach (Austria). Sadly not all the models got recorded, cause there were so many of them and lots of interesting people to talk to!
You can also find a large photo gallery from the event here:
www.rcshipyard...
Pool runs from 04:00
What a rare group of artists!
Nice work people!
Quite a nice collection of models.
Great АГ model!!! Perfect seems!
Spettacolo!
Świetne modele🤩
I don't know what language that comment is, but it quite likely says "Sweet models", and _That_ is documentably true! 😁
Very nice
Hi
Do you know where can I buy a rc submarine?
I have watched pieces of videos on this channel. And i am getting the idea that there are know ready-made remote control submarines. Dare I say, we need to watch everything posted on this channel so we can first learn to build scale models that were not meant to operate in the water, second learn to make them operate in the water, and third make them operate by remote control.
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Anyone who has never built a scale model before should buy a car kit from the Revell Junior product line because those kits bolt together, and the only tool necessary comes with it. Revell Jr. kits do not require polystyrene cement, scapel-type knife, or clippers (sprue cutters). Those kits have about 30 pre-cut pieces. It takes about a minute to fasten two pieces together. When you finish the first one, your confidence will at least double. Then enrich your life by giving the sturdy scale model car you built to a worthy cause (for me that would be nieces and nephews between 5 and 10 years old). The bolts and other pieces will go through the digestive tract, if eaten.
@@ieatoutoften872 thanks for the advise
Correcting my own grammar mistake: I typed "know". I meant "no" as in "I think there are no ready-made remote control submarines."
@@il_nam
Technical Correction: i should have usead the expression "top hull half" instead of "top shell". I should have used the expression "bottom hull half"
I reworded my previous comment to correct some grammar mistakes.
I searched the Internet to find the static scale model Sea Wolf submarine that R C Shipyard used in the video I mentioned in the other comment.
It is Trumpeter kit number 5904, and it sold for about 35 U.S.A. dollars in the year 2005 at retail hobby stores in the U.S.A. There is plenty of information on how to assemble it with polystyrene cement on both the Fine Scale Modeler website, and Cyber Modeler website. On either website, start by searching by kit number.
The best thing for you and me to do is first develop our skills by assembling this kit the traditional way with polystyrene cement. Next, we might buy another 5904 kit with the goal of attempting to mimic what R C Shipyard does with retrofitted magnets for joining the top hull half to the bottom hull half. The scale model ship / boat / submarine industry is struggling even more than the rest of the scale model industry so I have ordained myself as a missionary to promote sales.
Here is the title of the story from Fine Scale Modeler website
Trumpeter 1/144 scale USS SSN-21 Seawolf attack submarine
MARCH 25, 2005
Kit: No. 05904
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Where's The Beatles Yellow Submarine?
Check 0:59
@@OneSingleBreath That is exactly my point: No 360° around it. Camera man totally oblivious.
Wow
The European's! Once again taking us back to school.
係有希望同自由國度先有心情去玩呢D野!
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