Hello ! Thomas. Thank you for watching my move. I answer to your question hereunder . 1) This vessel has an electrical motor as a 350 class 5400rpm maximum with gear down unit 11T pinion and 67T drive gear means 887rpm @ propeller. 2) The diameter of propeller is 35mm with three blades. 3) The total mass of this vessel is 3000g. I hope your snowberry can reach a nice completion near future!!
@@sugisan9872 tahnk you for such quick reply. My tiny vessel has only 400g displacement, 430mm lenght and 71mm width so I need to watch what im putting inside. There is not much space neither so everything is micro. Im not rushing and taking time with every tiny detail. Im very early stage though. I just put together the main body, sank 1mm brass rod in plastic rudder and now im trying to install it so its not affecting the proppeler. I was today on the phone with a fellow from rc shop where i purchase most of the things and he suggested 6v motor with 9600rpm for that 3 bladed 20mm brass propeller. I think its a massive overkill and you confirm that now. I dont want this vessle to move at 10m/s just 1m/s will do just fine. Could you be so kind and share the exac market name of that motor, please. I have to tell you - it is my very first project and I dont want to mess it up. Thank you very much sir.
Dear Thomas. I send a URL about my gear down unit. www.captain-online.com/shopdetail/000000004362/ This unit is too much power and over size for your 1:144 snowberry. This is just a reference information.
@@sugisan9872 thank you very much, especially for answering this late at night. I hope you are not going to be late to work or school tomorrow. :-) I have to admit, I received so many different advices that I purchased 5 different sizes of motors to play with and find out. From tiny 20mm motor to one similar to this one RE280/5. I will let you know how it went once I got them.
Beautiful model, with great 'rust' touches!
Dear Denis
Thank you for watching my move and sending your comment !
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Great stuff. Im building the same just 1:144. Im wondering what engine did you use, how big is your peopeller and what is your rpm?
Hello ! Thomas. Thank you for watching my move. I answer to your question hereunder .
1) This vessel has an electrical motor as a 350 class 5400rpm maximum with gear down unit 11T pinion and 67T drive gear means 887rpm @ propeller.
2) The diameter of propeller is 35mm with three blades.
3) The total mass of this vessel is 3000g.
I hope your snowberry can reach a nice completion near future!!
@@sugisan9872 tahnk you for such quick reply. My tiny vessel has only 400g displacement, 430mm lenght and 71mm width so I need to watch what im putting inside. There is not much space neither so everything is micro.
Im not rushing and taking time with every tiny detail. Im very early stage though. I just put together the main body, sank 1mm brass rod in plastic rudder and now im trying to install it so its not affecting the proppeler.
I was today on the phone with a fellow from rc shop where i purchase most of the things and he suggested 6v motor with 9600rpm for that 3 bladed 20mm brass propeller. I think its a massive overkill and you confirm that now. I dont want this vessle to move at 10m/s just 1m/s will do just fine.
Could you be so kind and share the exac market name of that motor, please.
I have to tell you - it is my very first project and I dont want to mess it up.
Thank you very much sir.
Dear Thomas. I send a URL about my gear down unit.
www.captain-online.com/shopdetail/000000004362/
This unit is too much power and over size for your 1:144 snowberry. This is just a reference information.
@@sugisan9872 thank you very much, especially for answering this late at night. I hope you are not going to be late to work or school tomorrow. :-)
I have to admit, I received so many different advices that I purchased 5 different sizes of motors to play with and find out. From tiny 20mm motor to one similar to this one RE280/5. I will let you know how it went once I got them.