Lacquer thinner for the jb weld trick, yep.Thin to molasses consistency and rivet like crazy, using a dental pick, adding a drop of thinner when it begins to thicken. Scott showed me this trick many moons ago
Hi Bob , are those 2 type V11c uboats Dkmodels , they look familiar , how do you like the split at the waterline , I made it that way for easy access. Is it better than a one piece hull. Cheers Dan
I cannot wait to see the Atlantis sub finished, I had a toy of it when I was little and it was my favorite toy
Thanks, guys have a great weekend.
Lacquer thinner for the jb weld trick, yep.Thin to molasses consistency and rivet like crazy, using a dental pick, adding a drop of thinner when it begins to thicken. Scott showed me this trick many moons ago
They finally did it!
I’m so excited for the Ulysses
The one end of your pool looks like the uboat pens at La Rochelle 😂
almost thought that was the Junk Yard Nautilus you where working on. miss that old girl.
You could try doming solar rez for the rivet heads
nice? very nice!
Ducted pump jet for propulsion housing over the props to match the ribs s ales profile
You might be able to use HO or N scale train people
Hi Bob , are those 2 type V11c uboats Dkmodels , they look familiar , how do you like the split at the waterline , I made it that way for easy access. Is it better than a one piece hull. Cheers Dan
Yes, I'm pretty sure they are! I love the waterline split.
Jesus all those rivets lol
Have you checked out the REAL Nautilus at Time Slip?
How much for the Ulysses?
This prototype was exceptionally expensive to produce. I made the parts large and used high definition resin. $1300+
@RCSubGuy okay still I looks worth it do to the details. Ought to try making the other subs from the movie.