I have a mount fleet sir Lancelot. In 1:32 scale that took me three and a half winters to build, your sub and my boat would look spectacular on the water together.
Bonsoir Il se trouve que j'ai le type VII-c Trumpeter au 1/48ième à monter et votre magnifique réalisation va beaucoup m'aider. Encore une fois,toutes mes félicitations.
What a beautiful model. I absolutely love it. And as always, stunning work. As wonderful as the U-boat is, I still love my Nautilus more. Bob, I still have not had time to repair the damage from FedEx shipping. And I have yet to see the iris working (it was damage in shipping). That said, I love, love, love your work. And I can highly recommend you to anyone that wants a quality model made for them. I can not tell you how much I love my Nautilus. A true work of art. And having seen the original 'hero' model used to make the movie, I think mine is a better model!!!! ;-) Bob you do amazing work. And I'm always impressed with your creative ways to solve problems (like the magnetic rudder for my Nautilus).
Very impressive model and technique. Although I'm not into RC submarining, there are lots of good ideas for static modeling here. Congratulations on such a fine job! Subcribed.
Hi You can paint the base colors first and can apply semi wet flour on the dry paint. Then spray the second coat of paint over the whole aera'. The flour can be easy removed,
Well. .. I would likely simply design it in 3d and print in hight strength ABS or HIPS plastic. For those without the necessary skills or hardware, simply tracing the profile onto brass stock and cutting with snips and shaping with a rotary tool works just fine, too!
Hi Bob, I would give the hairspray technique a go, much easier than the salt technique and let's you chip were you want rather than were the salt is. Also it works even after the paint is dry
Tom Hugill Tom, thanks for the advice. I think I'll do a combination of the two next time. The hairspray will work well for worn or even scratched paint, but for re-creating the 3D effect of bubbling rust, the salt can't be beat!
I am familiar with that process. With RC models that will see water, I wouldn't feel confident that the paint wouldn't lift from the model over time. For static models, it works very well!
Very impressive. I am wondering if I may ask, is this a full-time job, or work you do on the side? Sure would be a great way to make a living for someone with your talents.
have you heard of flicking on petroleum jelly with a toothbrush/ dabbing with a toothpick before painting? the paint doesn't cure above the Vaseline and you wipe it off after cure time....
Both horrible ways better with a cheap hairspray or come of AK chipping fluids and AKs worn effects! There really the only one that will go through the airbrush that's not made from glycerin
You're speaking of weathering? You're telling me that a WW2 era uboat wouldn't be rusted and beat to hell after a months long patrol at sea? A "real" WWII sub at dock is ready to leave, not coming home. And I assume you're insinuating that you have seen a "real" WWIII submarine at dock, which is likely a museum boat, well cared for and kept pretty for the tourists. If you're a veteran of WWII and have seen a returning boat in person, then I am fully ready to stand corrected on the above. If not, well... I stand by my build. Besides. It's my model and I'll model it however I want. If you don't like it, build your own. ;)
Wow, truly realistic paint job!
best rc sub I've ever seen. Good job Bob
Beautiful build
Great job Bob. Clear and helpfull advises. Thank you very much..
detail....detail......good stuff.....
I have a mount fleet sir Lancelot. In 1:32 scale that took me three and a half winters to build, your sub and my boat would look spectacular on the water together.
Bonsoir
Il se trouve que j'ai le type VII-c Trumpeter au 1/48ième à monter et votre magnifique réalisation va beaucoup m'aider.
Encore une fois,toutes mes félicitations.
Amazing skillz!
What a beautiful model. I absolutely love it. And as always, stunning work.
As wonderful as the U-boat is, I still love my Nautilus more.
Bob, I still have not had time to repair the damage from FedEx shipping. And I have yet to see the iris working (it was damage in shipping). That said, I love, love, love your work. And I can highly recommend you to anyone that wants a quality model made for them. I can not tell you how much I love my Nautilus. A true work of art. And having seen the original 'hero' model used to make the movie, I think mine is a better model!!!! ;-)
Bob you do amazing work. And I'm always impressed with your creative ways to solve problems (like the magnetic rudder for my Nautilus).
I have the same Disney Nautilus submarine prints you have on your wall too. 👍
Very impressive model and technique. Although I'm not into RC submarining, there are lots of good ideas for static modeling here. Congratulations on such a fine job! Subcribed.
Hi
You can paint the base colors first and can apply semi wet flour on the dry paint. Then spray the second coat of paint over the whole aera'. The flour can be easy removed,
I've done hair spray and tooth paste, but hadn't thought about flour. Thanks for the tip!
You have a very nice garage :D
Sieht klasse aus
Super,
Grüße aus Deutschland
May the model be sent back in time and insure German victory in ww2!!!!
Where can I find this building kit? Thx
Available on my website at www.nautilusdrydocks.com
Salt chipping or toothpaste? Which is the better technique for rust effects?
Hello.Where to buy an electronic timer with a relay that you show for torpedoes in 1\32?
Wunderbar!
I have no idea to get rusty coat im Germany? 🤔
Bob, how would you make a net cutter on the bow?
Well. .. I would likely simply design it in 3d and print in hight strength ABS or HIPS plastic. For those without the necessary skills or hardware, simply tracing the profile onto brass stock and cutting with snips and shaping with a rotary tool works just fine, too!
i'm just wondering how much would it cost to build one like that today?
Whats the car under the cover?
That was my 2004 Noble M12 3R (now sold)
Hi Bob, I would give the hairspray technique a go, much easier than the salt technique and let's you chip were you want rather than were the salt is. Also it works even after the paint is dry
Tom Hugill Tom, thanks for the advice. I think I'll do a combination of the two next time. The hairspray will work well for worn or even scratched paint, but for re-creating the 3D effect of bubbling rust, the salt can't be beat!
Are you familiar with using hair spray as a weathering method?
I am familiar with that process. With RC models that will see water, I wouldn't feel confident that the paint wouldn't lift from the model over time. For static models, it works very well!
Makes sense that you wouldn't want the weathering to continue after delivery to the customer.
Bob, Is the periscope part of the antena?
Hairai jaipurai !
Where do you get your ballast system?
Hey! RCSubGuy im kinda new to all this and i was wondering if you could answer a few questions i have?
how long is the U boot?
Very impressive. I am wondering if I may ask, is this a full-time job, or work you do on the side? Sure would be a great way to make a living for someone with your talents.
This is definitely a hobby, albeit one that takes up a lot of my time. I have a full time job that takes me out of my shop (and often the country)
So. many. tools! :D
Настил палубы на лодках типа VII был деревянным. И покрывался черным антикором. Следовательно, палуба должна быть черная)
Is that model a ready manufactured kit or did you make it from scratch
the kit is available for purchase from my site at www.nautilusdrydocks.com
I stopped looking at the model, and started staring at the car.Talk about a distraction, what kind of car is that?
...oh yeah awesome U-boat.
i think it is a lotus 😀
have you heard of flicking on petroleum jelly with a toothbrush/ dabbing with a toothpick before painting? the paint doesn't cure above the Vaseline and you wipe it off after cure time....
WOW!
👍🏻
Both horrible ways better with a cheap hairspray or come of AK chipping fluids and AKs worn effects! There really the only one that will go through the airbrush that's not made from glycerin
Absolutely too much surface manipulation! Have you seen real WWII submarines on dock?
You're speaking of weathering? You're telling me that a WW2 era uboat wouldn't be rusted and beat to hell after a months long patrol at sea? A "real" WWII sub at dock is ready to leave, not coming home. And I assume you're insinuating that you have seen a "real" WWIII submarine at dock, which is likely a museum boat, well cared for and kept pretty for the tourists.
If you're a veteran of WWII and have seen a returning boat in person, then I am fully ready to stand corrected on the above. If not, well... I stand by my build.
Besides. It's my model and I'll model it however I want. If you don't like it, build your own. ;)