@@tiffsaver It still has the most terrifying unnerving soundtrack and creepy monster from the id. Great cast and the retro futuristic vibe just makes it cooler as it ages
I've always LOVED the Disney "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" Nautilus design; what an extraordinary job you did with the RC conversion. Truly professional videography. The addition of Captain Nemo's organ music was the icing on the cake. What a great teacher you are!
Sixty-years ago, I first saw this incredible boat in the movie, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," a Disney classic. So to see this gem so faithfully and beautifully reproduced nearly brought tears to my eyes. THANK YOU for making an old boy's dream come true.
I have a 7' William Babington version of this; after 30 years, it no longer lights up, and it has suffered some damage from being relocated, but it is still the center piece of my living room. I'm 67 years old, and have been a fan of Jules Verne's stories since I was in 3rd Grade; I lived aboard a cabin cruiser named Nautilus for over a decade, and got to go aboard a real submarine in Bali on my honeymoon. This is a physical manifestation of my dreams come true! Amazing model!
I am always amazed at the amount of time and intelligence people put into hobbies that I never even knew existed. The video and submarine are SO cool. Great job.
I know it's late, but I saw your comment about this sub. Jules Verne had nothing to do with it. This design was by Harper Goff, inspired by the REAL Nautilus, by captain Nemo, aka st. Germain.
Beautiful! Outstanding work and pilotage. Loved the movie sound effects and "Toccata and Fugue," played by Captain Nemo, I'm sure. The Cat Monster from Mystery Island was a nice touch, too. Got to mention Ned Land - my hero as soon as that movie came out! I was nine, and even memorized "Whale of a Tale" and performed it. RIP Kirk Douglas.
The air in the ballast tank is forced through small holes into the two electronics compartments. As the water level rises, the pressure builds in these two sections. As such, you can get about 80% of the tank full before the pump no longer has sufficient power to move more water. As the water is pumped out, the air returns to the ballast tank.
I have watched your video a bunch of times and I am still impressed with the detail and operation of your Nautilus. Having worked in a Hobby store for a number of years, built and destroyed and rebuilt again just about everything, I know the complexity "sometimes frustration" involved with a model such as yours. "I want one" I just wouldn't be able to afford the model or pool construction.
Long time finding this clip, but worth the wait! This is a brilliant model, and I was blown away at the end with the little Kirk Douglas looking out the viewport of the sub!
best fictional vehicle ever conceived in my opinion, and a SPECTACULAR physical and functional representation of her here sir, well done sir... well done...
I wish I could post pictures here, I just had a 13-in 3D printed model done by a friend with non-toxic plastics, painted with aquarium safe paints, the eyes and Nemo's cabin were painted with a aquarium safe glow in the dark paint. The Nautilus naturally floats at the water line and stays upright. So I suspended it mid tank with a rock and a fishing line.... Took the fish a while to get used to it. But with a couple of sunken ships at the bottom for my huge 9-in pleco.... Natural plans. Natural lighting... It looks absolutely fantastic!
What a fantastic job. It looks great, and you should be very proud of what you've done. Now I'm going to have to go watch the movie. Where's my popcorn 🍿?
I'm trying to recreate with a 3d printed submarine with a different way of underwater propulsion created by a genius inventor, your site will help me a lot in the process, thank you for sharing all of your expertise, hopefully mine will work for it implicates de awakening of electro magneto dynamic forces of water. What a beautiful inspiring work of yours, your dedication is incredible, it looks Majestic....With no doubt you have the greatest most technical site even to this date!!
I also have a PT1 to this video where I go over all of the technical details on it. To summarize, however, the boat does not have functional dive planes, but rather I implemented a gimbaled propeller for pitch control. In that manner I can get instantaneous pitch control at any speed provided that I am under power. The stock dive planes are useless, being too close to the model's centerline and too small to prove effective in the slightest.
you did a Awesome job. looks very much like the one in the movie. and the scale figures bring it to life. One thing I always noticed about the remote controlled subs is they never sit as high in the water as they should when surfaced. But it seems models of subs like the Seaview even to the WWII boats always sit lower in the water than what the real ones did. never understood that with remote controlled submarines.
Fantastic model and outstanding work RCSub Guy. Really recaptures the look of the sub in the Walt Disney film masterpiece. The soundtrack is a wonderful touch too. How many hours did it take to build this?
This is TOTALLY cool man, really interesting and it appears to work very well. Did you build this from scratch? What it is it made from? Is the hull plastic or metal? Either way it looks awesome. Now all you need is to make some period wooden ships to smash it into and sink like the movie!! That was just such a great movie one of my all time favorites. Nice video too...peace Pete
Does it have bow and stern thrusters hidden in the hull? The turn in front of the pool ladder was amazing. Beautiful model, really like the paint work.
I love your accomplishment! Wow! Now here's a suggestion: the contrast betw. the Bach organ music and the swimming pool is not exactly the thing, is it? As a next step why don't you look into using a blue screen computer set up so that you can make backgrounds that you want to complement your Nautilus?
If you could just get a tiny camera inside the pilot house, and the observation room and record a pov from both spots, and at night with the lights on would be so cool!!
I am 74-years old, and this was my favorite fantasy boat, and it still is. Your wonderful recreation made me feel young again!!
I saw this movie was I was prob 7 and the design always made me feel anxious
I'm 75 and I agree! My favorite movie, along with Forbidden Planet. I loved the Nautilis and this is great
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Yup. Forbidden Planet is the greatest single scifi movie ever made... period.
Lmao I'm 12 and yet this is one of my favourite movies
@@tiffsaver It still has the most terrifying unnerving soundtrack and creepy monster from the id. Great cast and the retro futuristic vibe just makes it cooler as it ages
I've always LOVED the Disney "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" Nautilus design; what an extraordinary job you did with the RC conversion. Truly professional videography. The addition of Captain Nemo's organ music was the icing on the cake. What a great teacher you are!
What beautiful control and trim!
You only forgot one thing in the video: a surfacred night run across the pool, lights glowing!
YES! How awesome/beautiful would that be?
Sixty-years ago, I first saw this incredible boat in the movie, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," a Disney classic. So to see this gem so faithfully and beautifully reproduced nearly brought tears to my eyes. THANK YOU for making an old boy's dream come true.
I have a 7' William Babington version of this; after 30 years, it no longer lights up, and it has suffered some damage from being relocated, but it is still the center piece of my living room. I'm 67 years old, and have been a fan of Jules Verne's stories since I was in 3rd Grade; I lived aboard a cabin cruiser named Nautilus for over a decade, and got to go aboard a real submarine in Bali on my honeymoon. This is a physical manifestation of my dreams come true! Amazing model!
I love the fact that you put Nemo playing the organ the music is just one of the many calling cards to 20,000 leagues under the sea
2:20, for a second I thought you had a Tiger.
The kit is available from the nautilusdrydocks (dot com). Lighting is fully integrated into the model and they are not removable.
I am always amazed at the amount of time and intelligence people put into hobbies that I never even knew existed. The video and submarine are SO cool. Great job.
best replica i have EVER seen, and the cat in the video made this 100 times better lol awesome kit man, i would love to have your talent
Paul Duplessie Agree
Kirk Douglas looking out the window, he played harpooner Nedland
@@PeterAgostiniJdcap26 chase unwanted guests out of your pool.
Chase annoying swimmers out of your pool, get rid of unwanted.guests. " Raming Speed!!!"
It's absolutely beautiful!! Great work!!
The most iconic submarine ever seen on film, in its natural habitat.
Fantabulous!
you NEED to use this in a short film! Its amazing!
Awesome replica man! One things for sure, Jules Verne had an incredible imagination, and you brought it to life.
To be fair....Harper Goff designed this version of the Nautilus. His imagination was amazing.
I know it's late, but I saw your comment about this sub. Jules Verne had nothing to do with it. This design was by Harper Goff, inspired by the REAL Nautilus, by captain Nemo, aka st. Germain.
In one thrilling scene we witness the island of the giant orange cat !!!.
Harper Goff also designed the submarine " Proteus" for the movie " Fantastic Voyage" in 1966.
Amazing RC model! Yes, I noticed the Nautilus does not have any bow planes. Ned Land in Nemo's cabin is a masterful touch.
This is amazing! I love this Disney movie and the submarine as well! I'm very impressed of this model! Thanks for showing to us RCSubGuy.
Beautiful! Outstanding work and pilotage.
Loved the movie sound effects and "Toccata and Fugue," played by Captain Nemo, I'm sure. The Cat Monster from Mystery Island was a nice touch, too.
Got to mention Ned Land - my hero as soon as that movie came out! I was nine, and even memorized "Whale of a Tale" and performed it. RIP Kirk Douglas.
The air in the ballast tank is forced through small holes into the two electronics compartments. As the water level rises, the pressure builds in these two sections. As such, you can get about 80% of the tank full before the pump no longer has sufficient power to move more water. As the water is pumped out, the air returns to the ballast tank.
In any version of the story, THIS is still the best version of the Nautilus ever. Good job, sir. 👍
EXCELLENT REPLICAN OF THAT SUBMARINE, WE COULD STAND TO SEE MORE OF THE NAUTILUS!
The coolest most entertaining RC Sub video around. Great build and paint. Plus some dang good camera work. Very, very well done.
Amazing. My two favorite Parts were Ned Land on the Observation Deck, And the Cat going "What the heck is that?" :)
Absolutely gorgeous , and the details of Ned in the captains cabin viewport and Nemo at the helm are the clinchers!
I have watched your video a bunch of times and I am still impressed with the detail and operation of your Nautilus. Having worked in a Hobby store for a number of years, built and destroyed and rebuilt again just about everything, I know the complexity "sometimes frustration" involved with a model such as yours. "I want one" I just wouldn't be able to afford the model or pool construction.
Really enjoyed this. I have always loved it's design. Well done!
Amazing .i am surprised Disney officials have not approach you and offered you a job .
Truly a labor of love
A true work of art !! You are quite the artisan
Long time finding this clip, but worth the wait! This is a brilliant model, and I was blown away at the end with the little Kirk Douglas looking out the viewport of the sub!
That cat saying, I want that fish ! But it is a beautiful model .
Ok now that was super awesome to watch. The maneuverability of that sub was incredible to see. Looks gorgeous as well. The detail was impressive.
Seeing that thing under the water was the coolest thing I've seen for a long time.
Well done Sir, well done. Beautiful detail, beautiful craftsmanship. Outstanding performance in the water.
Thank you kindly
best fictional vehicle ever conceived in my opinion, and a SPECTACULAR physical and functional representation of her here sir, well done sir... well done...
I always loved the movie and this sub is magnificent!
Beautiful work of art and design BRAVO
This just never ever gets old.
The greatest R/C model of them all.
I wish I could post pictures here, I just had a 13-in 3D printed model done by a friend with non-toxic plastics, painted with aquarium safe paints, the eyes and Nemo's cabin were painted with a aquarium safe glow in the dark paint. The Nautilus naturally floats at the water line and stays upright. So I suspended it mid tank with a rock and a fishing line.... Took the fish a while to get used to it. But with a couple of sunken ships at the bottom for my huge 9-in pleco.... Natural plans. Natural lighting... It looks absolutely fantastic!
Sounds awesome!
Thanks for taking the time to film, edit and post in HD. An excellent model too.
OK, that's probably the coolest thing I've seen in the last year or so. Awesome stuff.
Blessings my friend. I love the older type subs myself.... Great Craft you have🦾🦾🦾🦾👍👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 and great camera work.....love it 🦾🦾🦾🦾
Your creation proves that a real sub could be built to the movie’s design and be fully navigable. Well done! Now, find a squid to play with it!😜
This is absolutely amazing.
One of my most favorite videos
One of the coolest toys I have ever seen!!!
What a fantastic job. It looks great, and you should be very proud of what you've done. Now I'm going to have to go watch the movie. Where's my popcorn 🍿?
Outstanding build!
Just watching this was rather mesmerizing!
I got the web site! Thx alot Capt. Fair winds & following seas.
EXCELLENT job ... Scale speed too ... I'm impressed! :)
Perfect.
Saw the movie many times.
Is the cat a Bengal?
Do you have an electrified deck if the cat attacks?
" RAMING SPEED!!!!"
beautiful the way you did that!
Any space left for a pipe organ?
That plays over loud speakers?!?
So agreed, good idea!!
absolutely unbelievable! a real genius piece of work! kudos!
Just the coolest thing I have seen in a while..very nice
Nice music choice. :)
This was really fun to see.
Wonderful work and the cat
found it absolutely fascinating!
There's your seal of approvel!
The addition of the music got a sub 😉
Epic! You have really created a piece of art. Bravo!
Talent at its finest 👏👏👏👌👌👌
When you pump out ballast water while submerged, where does the make up air come from? Brilliant engineering!
It gets compressed into the dry area of the hull. Fully self-contained.
That is absolutely amazing!
Magnificent! Makes the boy in me drool with excitement.Was that 360° turn effectuated by the propeller alone?
No, the turn was effected by the bow thruster in conjunction with the main propeller.
peaceful to watch...thank you
That behaves really well. You have buit a real masterpiece there.
Stellar craftsmanship! Wish I had one!!
Amazing! Love it. You might play the Bach Toccata when sub is not dived from the boat through a speaker...?
looks great!!! but one question do the dive planes work? if not is is it all controlled with just the ballast?
I'm trying to recreate with a 3d printed submarine with a different way of underwater propulsion created by a genius inventor, your site will help me a lot in the process, thank you for sharing all of your expertise, hopefully mine will work for it implicates de awakening of electro magneto dynamic forces of water.
What a beautiful inspiring work of yours, your dedication is incredible, it looks Majestic....With no doubt you have the greatest most technical site even to this date!!
Just gorgeous !
I also have a PT1 to this video where I go over all of the technical details on it. To summarize, however, the boat does not have functional dive planes, but rather I implemented a gimbaled propeller for pitch control. In that manner I can get instantaneous pitch control at any speed provided that I am under power. The stock dive planes are useless, being too close to the model's centerline and too small to prove effective in the slightest.
So which do you enjoy more? The building process or actually taking the culmination of that build 'out to sea'? Amazing work.
the bow thruster is very cool Great job. You must have a lot of time and money!
you did a Awesome job. looks very much like the one in the movie. and the scale figures bring it to life. One thing I always noticed about the remote controlled subs is they never sit as high in the water as they should when surfaced. But it seems models of subs like the Seaview even to the WWII boats always sit lower in the water than what the real ones did. never understood that with remote controlled submarines.
"Always"? Check your facts, sir.
that model handles well in the water!
That is fantastic, very well done sir.
As an old boat sailor, I like it!
Very nice work! I am very impressed.
That's fantastic, great video.
This is beyond epic. I need to get this.
"...COLLISION SPEED, FULL!!!"
You call that MURDER!?
I stopped them from bringing their means of death to helpless people from happening, no THEY are the murders!!
"... On the faces of dead THOUSANDS!!!"
@@raultarin7728 thank you, couldn’t remember all of that quote.
Awesome job!! Smoke'n cool!
The music of the clip 1:22 is good to my ears
Awesome!!!! Il'l have to bring over my RC giant squid for a play date!
Fantastic model and outstanding work RCSub Guy. Really recaptures the look of the sub in the Walt Disney film masterpiece. The soundtrack is a wonderful touch too. How many hours did it take to build this?
Yes, that is awesome, What is the Cost of this Model?
Its just sooooo beautiful!
This is TOTALLY cool man, really interesting and it appears to work very well. Did you build this from scratch? What it is it made from? Is the hull plastic or metal? Either way it looks awesome. Now all you need is to make some period wooden ships to smash it into and sink like the movie!! That was just such a great movie one of my all time favorites. Nice video too...peace
Pete
Who remembers the giant cat attack in 20,000 leagues?
I remember a giant squid, but a cat? They used electricity.
Don 't rember me!But I miss the Kraken!
Does it have bow and stern thrusters hidden in the hull? The turn in front of the pool ladder was amazing. Beautiful model, really like the paint work.
I could almost imagine a miniature squid moving in!
I love your accomplishment! Wow! Now here's a suggestion: the contrast betw. the Bach organ music and the swimming pool is not exactly the thing, is it? As a next step why don't you look into using a blue screen computer set up so that you can make backgrounds that you want to complement your Nautilus?
How does it maintain pitch up or down angle without bow planes?
The entire propeller assembly tilts up and down, resulting in instantaneous and effective pitch control.
Brilliant!
You have a work of art. did you get it as a kit? did you do the lights seperate? I lol when I saw the figures. Good move on your part.
awesome work,did it have a water can on board? thought i seen a bogie near by
If you could just get a tiny camera inside the pilot house, and the observation room and record a pov from both spots, and at night with the lights on would be so cool!!
4:59 how did you put interior
omg! that is beautiful! if I were a billionaire I would build one full scale. And that dirigible thing too
just a suggestion if you didn't think of it already. Does it have an "auto surface" feature if you lose radio?
It does incorporate that failsafe feature!
THAT IS AMAZING!!!