"Soaring Stuff" 1/6 P-Limited Crackerbox Build.

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  • Hydromaniac
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 816

    #61
    Running Gear installation

    I have been swamped with getting the racing season going and doing things with the nats as well as trying to get caught up with builds. I finally made some time to get the Crackerbox rolling once again. The hull build is finished so its time to add running gear, paint and details. So here we go.I decided to build much of the hardware but there is a ton of stuff that can be purchased and used, The install is pretty much the same process. I built a drop in motor mount from 1 inch extruded aluminum angle I cut the angle and drilled it to fit the bolt pattern of the motor Then set a 10 degree wedge block at the motor location and installed the mount to the block in the hulls bottom. I set the mount 12 inches from the transome. You can use any of the adjustable mounts that will fit in the bottom of the hull as well. Next I installed the stuffing tube to the keel center making sure in was centered with the motor shaft and keel center. I used 1/4 inch brass tubing, for the below transome prop I needed to make a slight "J" bend in the tube were the tube exhits the hull bottom.Here are some pics.
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    • Hydromaniac
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 816

      #62
      Srut Install

      Next its time to install the under the transome strut, I made the strut form brass sheet and tubing and silver soldered it together. You can use an Octura or most any struts and mounts here, once again the process in about the same. I first located the transome and keel center and mounted the strut mounting bracket inside the hull on the the transome at that location. I then cut a small slit in the keel hull bottom were the strut will enter the hull. Now I use a perfectly straight rod and align the strut with the stuffing tub and adjust alignment as needed and now glue the stuffing tube in place. Here are some pics of the install.
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      • Hydromaniac
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 816

        #63
        Rudder

        I made a rudder from some things I had around but any after market rudder that is 3-3 1/2 inches long will work. With the prop at the transome I needed to set the rudder on center on the transome to allow for prop clearance, I first set the servo mount inside the hull at my chosen location then making sure my servo push rod was straight I drilled through the transome and mounted the rudder keeping the assembly very straight and lined up with all steering assembly. Here are a couple of pics.
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        • Hydromaniac
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2007
          • 816

          #64
          Hatch Combing

          Now I need to finish the hatch I added some balsa pieces to the cockpit front and then sanded them to contour and shape.
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          • Hydromaniac
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 816

            #65
            Skegg

            I have built a double shark fin skegg from 2 pieces of 1/16 brass sheet about 1 inch long and shaped them to the desired skegg shape and added a strip 1/4 inch wide brass to the tops of the skeggs and silver soldered them together. I then made a slit in the hull under the motor and slipped the skegg in place making sure it was straight and in line with the strut and stuffing tube. I then water sealed the remaing inside hull center and added a pair of battery bunks and esc pod the the hull floor.
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            • Hydromaniac
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2007
              • 816

              #66
              Paint Prep

              The hull, running gear and all hardware part of the build is finished and time to start getting ready to paint. I filled all seams, minor imperfections and joints on the out side of the hull and hatch with 2 part automotive body glazing putty then sanded them as well as the entire hull smooth with 220 grit sand paper, dry sanding, I cleaned all dust from the hull and wiped it clean with a tack cloth and applied 2 coats of water proof polycrylic sealer then sanded this with 220 grit dry as well. I the cleaned the hull with soap and water and tacked wiped it clean and applied 3 coats of high fill sandable primer and allowed this to dry overnight, and sanded the primer with 320 grit sand paper wet and reapplied 3 coats of primer to the hull and hatch
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              • Hydromaniac
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2007
                • 816

                #67
                More Paint Prep

                Its time for final check to make sure everyhing fits and is correct. I made a couple of drivers and have fitted them as well as the motor tub. Here is the hull and detail layout, Next I will get final paint prep finished and paint applied, I am going to do a sray can paint job that will rival most body shop jobs and will give some tips on how to go about getting a really nice paint job using spray cans. Stay tuned!!!
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                • ace028
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 952

                  #68
                  WOW, looking great!!! Waiting for more pics!!! What color/ scheme are you going to go with?
                  Twin power =

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                  • Hydromaniac
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 816

                    #69
                    Originally posted by ace028
                    WOW, looking great!!! Waiting for more pics!!! What color/ scheme are you going to go with?
                    Thank You!! Not really sure just yet, but thinking something very American, Red, White and Blue? Stars and stripes? Better decide soon as its just about ready for paint. LOL
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                    • JimClark
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 5907

                      #70
                      Are the drivers from Eddie? What about the V-8?
                      "Our society strives to avoid any possibility of offending anyone except God.
                      Billy Graham

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                      • peells
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 716

                        #71
                        Great job!!! nice tight fitting hatch
                        Peter Eells; Fun, and Helping others To Have Fun!!!
                        http://rcboatsbypetere.blogspot.com/
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                        • Hydromaniac
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2007
                          • 816

                          #72
                          Originally posted by JimClark
                          Are the drivers from Eddie? What about the V-8?
                          The drivers are my own, The HEMI is the top half of a Revell 1/6 scale model engine kit.
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                          • Hydromaniac
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 816

                            #73
                            Originally posted by peells
                            Great job!!! nice tight fitting hatch
                            Thank You!
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                            • Hydromaniac
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 816

                              #74
                              Painting the Crackerbox

                              Its just about time to paint the Crakerbox, I have a couple of ideas going thru my head so I'll just kind of wing it as I go. After the hull has been primed for the second time I applied a "Guide Coat" to the hull. For those who don't know what a guide coat is , I sprayed a very light Mist of Laquer rattle can spray paint to the entire hull and hatch. Use a very contrasting color and just a Very light mist, I used dark red over the grey primer. What this does is while sanding the primer is it makes flaws and other imperfections highly visable. If needed, be you can reprime and sand the hull until you are happy with it. Once the guide coat has dried in about 15 minutes I block sanded the hull and hatch with 400 grit sandpaper wet. Once I was happy with it I washed the parts with soap and water and dried the hull. As I said I plan to use spray cans for this one just to give you some information on how to get a nice job. I am going to use "Duplicolor" can spray paints that are carried by most Auto Parts stores. The Problem with spray cans is it is hard to paint large areas and get a smooth even job. So I am going to paint the boat in 2 sections. I will paint the bottom first. I masked around the entire hull at the bottom, Use good quality Automotive paint grade masking tape as the solvents in the paint will attack the cheaper ones and leave behind a gummy residue that is a pain to get off. Next I cleaned the area to be painted with grease and wax remover. If you don't want to by a quart can of it, in a pinch I have also used Rubbing Alcohol and it seemed to work fine. Next I cleaned the hull bottom with a tack cloth to remove any dust. I am going to use white in the paint scheme and I like to use as a white base coat for other colors I am painting the bottom of the hull White. For the white I am using Duplcolor "Truck, Van & SUV" paints as these are Laquer based so if I have a problem or am not happy with the base coat I can sand it and respray in about an hour. Now I sprayed 2 full wet coats of white to the bottom waiting about 5 minutes between coats and left to dry for about an hour.
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                              • Hydromaniac
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 816

                                #75
                                Paint

                                Once the bottom has dried I again cleaned the hull bottom with a tack cloth and applied 2 full wet coats of Acrylic Enamel clear to the bottom waiting about 10 minutes between coats. This is left to dry overnight. Here are the pics with and with out clear coats. As you can tell by the refections the 2nd and 3rd pics are with the clear applied.
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