Thank you Bob for demonstrating in detail all the useful tips for construction. I did buy that particular Nautilus STL file and a Resin printer very recently. I heard you mentioning this has the potential to be a RC submarine. I also plan on printing the STL file of the Permit sold from your store as a single smaller piece that I will be testing in different environments for Saltwater, chlorine, and in sun light. I’ll be trying out different Resins also. I have so many questions on the usefulness of 3d Resin in the various environments in which a RC submarine may operate in. Perhaps you can have a video talking about Resin as a hull material and how to treat it for that use case. Thanks
Great Job on that kit Bob!! Resin is for the advanced level model builders for sure. If you are new to resin you can practice by getting a standard model kit (boat, sub, tank, plane whatever) and an aftermarket resin kit for the model. That will give you the feel and practice you need before tackling a major all resin project. Loved the ride in Disney World when I was kid. I'm sure MJ would give it 5 Heee-Heee's.
@@RCSubGuy sorry, no offence meant. I just found, it would help much seeing the intricate details of the model-parts against some 'quiet' background. keep goin' man!
This is really an excellent building guide, in my opinion it can't be explained better. Kudos to your wonderful work. Greetings from Switzerland Marc
Thanks a lot!
Brutal as every one of your models😮
Wow !!! This is awesome !!!! Love this Kit !!!
Thanks so much!
Awesome Bob!
Thank you Bob for demonstrating in detail all the useful tips for construction. I did buy that particular Nautilus STL file and a Resin printer very recently. I heard you mentioning this has the potential to be a RC submarine. I also plan on printing the STL file of the Permit sold from your store as a single smaller piece that I will be testing in different environments for Saltwater, chlorine, and in sun light. I’ll be trying out different Resins also. I have so many questions on the usefulness of 3d Resin in the various environments in which a RC submarine may operate in. Perhaps you can have a video talking about Resin as a hull material and how to treat it for that use case. Thanks
Very Nice,greets from Austria
Great Job on that kit Bob!! Resin is for the advanced level model builders for sure. If you are new to resin you can practice by getting a standard model kit (boat, sub, tank, plane whatever) and an aftermarket resin kit for the model. That will give you the feel and practice you need before tackling a major all resin project. Loved the ride in Disney World when I was kid. I'm sure MJ would give it 5 Heee-Heee's.
I would love to see an 8’ sub
Maybe next 3d model you need reconsider need to add support braces across the hull to reduce wrapping during printing and curing
great job! but am I the only one who finds this table cloth a real bad choice ?
Hours and hour of work to undertake the builds, film, edit and publish, and the comment I get is, "bad table cloth choice."
Sigh...
@@RCSubGuy sorry, no offence meant. I just found, it would help much seeing the intricate details of the model-parts against some 'quiet' background. keep goin' man!
@@schtepke you got it! And I switched back to my blue table cover, too!