This is the greatest yacht RC engineering I've ever seen! Kudos to the builder. Wow, is he going to build more ?!!? Is it possible now to use LED lights to illuminate the sails at night?
Certainly a very beautiful model and I can't believe all the working sails. I'm wondering how you determined the amount of weight to put on the bottom for stability?
This guy does not know how to use a camera. Use a wide shot first, then zoom in. Don't skip around so fast. Allow the viewer time to appreciate what he is seeing. What's all the internal mechanism for? I only see a prop and a rudder.
Gorgeous, and so intricate!
Cutty Sark was, and still is, one of the finest clipper ships ever built.
A very smart looking boat much like her faster sister thermopolyea
that is awesome job
Such an amazing build up this ship!
I'm flabbergasted ! Congratulations !!!
this is amazing - what a level of detail
This is the greatest yacht RC engineering I've ever seen! Kudos to the builder. Wow, is he going to build more ?!!?
Is it possible now to use LED lights to illuminate the sails at night?
Certainly a very beautiful model and I can't believe all the working sails. I'm wondering how you determined the amount of weight to put on the bottom for stability?
Thanks for the video!
are there any videos of this actually "sailing" as opposed to motor sailing?
Does it really steer with just that small rudder? I thought they used the sails to do some steering?
Great model Peter
I am doing something similar, could you please tell me where I can get those red gear motors?
amazing....how you did it to sailing?you put a motor inside the ship?thnks
sorry kann ich nicht beim schiff lagen keine daten oder beschreibungen
Klass!
How very ... german...
Is that a ballast on the bottom or a propulsion unit?
There is a long ballast but also a propeller. Kinda ruined it for me when I realized about 45 seconds in the sails weren't really providing anything.
is te gek, had wel eens een praatje met de bouwer willen maken
Needs more pulleys. :P
hey hey
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Not sailing, es un fraude, no navega con viento, lo hace con motor y elice
This guy does not know how to use a camera. Use a wide shot first, then zoom in. Don't skip around so fast. Allow the viewer time to appreciate what he is seeing. What's all the internal mechanism for? I only see a prop and a rudder.