Amazing Manuel, just amazing. Your "two hatch" idea is one I though of doing as well. I love the scale appearance of the see thru windshield, yet was too worried about installing it for running purposes. I would like to do another hatch for when its on display, scale looking, with drivers...
Amazing! One wouldn't expect a China powertrain in an HPR, but they run great. Awesome job Manuel. She looks good with the Outerlimits paint scheme. Your build gives me much needed motivation for my builds.
(Maybe ask Steve from OSE if he includes them in his shop, I like these very much!)
@ jb1234: First I glued the two female bullets to a 1mm piece of GFK sheet and then I glued the complete sheet with the two female connectors to the inside of the hull that the connectors are on the same level as the outer surface of the hull. For the glue I used epoxy resin like I use it as glue for everything inside my boats.
Very cool looking boat. Well done!
I just have a question about the rudder you have used? Can you measure the size of the mounting pod bracket? I may need one for my cat hull but need to have the exact measurement to see if it will fit the pod on my cat, In mm if possibile.
Thank you Shane.
Very cool looking boat. Well done!
I just have a question about the rudder you have used? Can you measure the size of the mounting pod bracket? I may need one for my cat hull but need to have the exact measurement to see if it will fit the pod on my cat, In mm if possibile.
Thank you Shane.
HPR115 x2 ,Dark Horse Shovel, Delta Force CyberStorm, Delta Force Sniper 23-RTR:
thanks again for the comments, maybe I should make some photos when I run the boat again and post them here.
@ Shane: As far as I remember 25x25mm but I can measure it for you when I'm at home again.
@ Jerry: I use colored epoxy resin, also used it to glue the nuts for the hatch lock. There are many different colors available, you add 2-5% to the mixed resin and it will have the desired color. You may visit this thread: http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...t=21765&page=2 and look at post #55. In that HPR C5009 I used blue epoxy resin color!
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