I'm sort of building Prototypes# 4 and #5 concurrently, although I think #5 will go on hold at its current state of completion and I'll concentrate on finishing #4. The Silkspan and water-based sanding sealer finishing technique work fantastic. If you get a ding in the foam, add a little Model Magic Filler (the ultra-light stuff), sand smooth when dry, cover with a small scrap of Silkspan and sealer. A little finish sanding when dry and the repair is 100% invisible. Cool stuff. I had intended #4 and #5 to both be gear-drive versions, but for the sake of testing and the expedition of the production, I'm going to run the little outrunner in #4. That should give a good handling comparison for the hard-chined Prototype #3 without having to make allowances for different power systems. #5 will now be the vehicle for comparing the direct-drive configuration with the geared.
After #4 and #5 are complete, I'll find out which hull shape and power system work the best. I'm thinking the asymmetric hull may be the ticket, and it's easier to build in that you don't have to spend a lot of time making both sides exactly the same. The Prototype #5 geared version will use the 5/32" stuffing tube with the tapered drive dog and Octura thrust washers as Native Paul suggests. The laser-cutting for the motor/gear mount will have accommodations for either a 9/32" ball-bearing shaft or a 5/32" brass tube bearing/stuffing tube.
After all the testing is done on the various prototypes, I plan to build one final hull that will serve as my "Race" build using the best of everything I've learned from all the prototypes. That way, I can do the same thing that happens to Ringo at 0:47 in this move to anyone that tries to race mini single-step hydros against me...........


After #4 and #5 are complete, I'll find out which hull shape and power system work the best. I'm thinking the asymmetric hull may be the ticket, and it's easier to build in that you don't have to spend a lot of time making both sides exactly the same. The Prototype #5 geared version will use the 5/32" stuffing tube with the tapered drive dog and Octura thrust washers as Native Paul suggests. The laser-cutting for the motor/gear mount will have accommodations for either a 9/32" ball-bearing shaft or a 5/32" brass tube bearing/stuffing tube.
After all the testing is done on the various prototypes, I plan to build one final hull that will serve as my "Race" build using the best of everything I've learned from all the prototypes. That way, I can do the same thing that happens to Ringo at 0:47 in this move to anyone that tries to race mini single-step hydros against me...........



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