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- Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024
- This is a detailed overview of the construction and operation of this 48" long Disney Nautilus model submarine. The video is quite long and in-depth, so if you're looking for a quick hit of underwater footage, fast-forward to the good parts!
More great projects adn RC submarine resources at www.nautilusdrydocks.com
Thanks for watching!
Bob Martin
RCSubGuy
I remember as a child watching 20000 leagues under the sea and seeing this monster take out ships. What a fantastic model! ❤️👍🏻
That is the coolest submarine that ever was and ever will be!
Beautiful...beautiful job!
Absolutely beautiful
É uma obra de arte, parabéns, é um sonho ver esse submarino funcionando, assisti muito o filme e li o livro várias vezes, perfeição.
Gostei mais da hélice de 3 pas, funciona bem melhor.
Parabéns mais uma vez.
Abraços.
Acompanho daqui do Brasil.
Kinda like a pike underwater lol, very cool :)
What a beautiful model!! I was marveling at the paintwork, the rust, weathering and patina are as perfect as it gets, could use this thing for a movie prop!! Is there any kind of fail safe that would refloat it if you ever ran out of propellent? Where does one obtain one of these models? I just want one for display.
I NEED ONE OF THESE!!!
wow how many different scales do you do amazing lol
That's a really pretty model! I like the looks of the new propeller even better geometry wise. Maybe just needs a little (artificial) aging to lose that shine.
Hey Bob
where did you get or where does that particular rear housing come from that holds the servos..?
thanks
That is an old style of cylinder that is no longer produced. Great craftsmanship and a unique way of situating the servos for a rotary rather than linear seal.
Great videos im looking forward to more torpedo vids from you, maybe even diy torpedo kits on your website
Looking really good man, still trying to find a good source of money. I hope you continue working on these when I do get these funds.
so how do i buy a rc nautilus from you?
Could you do the Nautilus design from Capt. Nemo and the uderwater city Robert Ryan & Chuck Conners I would like to see how well it works underwater.