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njw89 -> Free rc warship plans (9/7/2005 11:57 AM)

i am looking for plans that can be sent to me for free by email my email is njw89@hotmail.com please email me with plans for anything to do with rc warships
cheers
Nathan




Deathwish -> RE: Free rc warship plans (9/7/2005 11:39 PM)

Not giving them out am trying to sell them. There on rcuniverse marketplace. Have a Look See. Once buildt it is 55 1/2" Long and a beam of 6".




Umi_Ryuzuki -> RE: Free rc warship plans (9/8/2005 12:23 AM)

You might contact a more local battle group, I am sure they would love to have new targets to sink.

http://www.ausbg.org/meetings.html

They would have access to British, German, Japanese, Italian, and American ships.

Below, they have sunk the HMS Lyon.[;)]




IroncladNut -> RE: Free rc warship plans (9/9/2005 5:41 AM)

Hi,

Not trying to sound mean or anything, but I think you'll find free plans to be few and far between. Creating a set of ship plans is difficult and time consuming, plus printing out large sheets can get expensive. Most individuals who draw up plans make little to no money in profit. Building an RC warship is expensive, and probably the smallest expense will be the plans...




flyinJ -> RE: Free rc warship plans (3/27/2006 10:18 PM)

not to sound off subject but these boats are cool to watch, but what happens with electronics when the boats sinks just asking




johnmCA72 -> RE: Free rc warship plans (3/28/2006 4:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: flyinJ

not to sound off subject but these boats are cool to watch, but what happens with electronics when the boats sinks just asking


That depends. Some don't have any problem at all, others fry. Those that might fry are usually enclosed in watertight boxes, or painted/dipped with a waterproof coating. You generally want to take appropriate measures, but these vary with what each individual thinks is appropriate, how much space they have in the ship, & how much money they care to spend. Many servos, I just consider to be expendable. Oddly enough, I've found that the cheaper ones seem to last longer. Radio receivers, I'll either box or coat. Waterproof ESCs are available off the shelf. Motors don't mind water.

JM





Umi_Ryuzuki -> RE: Free rc warship plans (3/28/2006 7:47 AM)

Continuing off subject,

My boat was sunk three times at nationals last year, and each time it came back to fight again.
My biggest problem is not the electronics, but getting the water out of the magazines, loaders and guns.

I should go on to say, that after the fourth sink, my ship was tired of the whole under water thing, and needed a good drying out. It did come back the next day for a few more battles. [;)]

We did post this thread a few years back... [&:]
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=153344




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