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  • ddatc2002
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 18

    #1

    Thor Alfa People

    Hello all.. I am going to be starting my Thor Alfa kit sometime soon.. I was luck to aquire one from atomic subs a few weeks back. Thank you Erv. I am fairly new to the hobby and this sub is what got me into it. I have made a qrod document of Matt's online Permit directions, but I am curious if anyone has photos of there Alfa from begging to end. Just as a guide line for me. Or even just pictures in general how you chose to attach the top to the bottom for running and how much you cut when you attached the top stern to the bottom stern and so on. I don't think I will screw it up but I just want to make it as well as some I've seen. Dave Merrimans yours is GREAT!!!! Thanks in advance...

    Daniel
    Still not wet under the planes...
  • wayne frey
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 925

    #2
    email me.
    I have a

    email me.
    I have a sizable collection of pics of mine, and other Thor Alfas.
    Not the least of which is Gail Phillip's Alfa. A name I never see on this board. A member of Subron 5. His boat, like Paul Crozier's Permit, is the best example I have seen of a finished Thor kit.
    Gail also brought this fine Seawolf, also a Thor kit, to the last Subron 5 meet. First time in the water it took off like a barracuda!

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    • novagator
      SubCommittee Member
      • Aug 2003
      • 820

      #3
      I really need to get

      I really need to get off my behind and start working on mine again.

      Wayne, is your alfa finished yet?

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      • sam reichart
        Past President
        • Feb 2003
        • 1325

        #4
        I've said it many times

        I've said it many times before.

        My Thor Alfa was the best running sub I've owned to date. (I would have liked to have gotten an updated version, but I have no idea when I would find the time to build it. )

        It was an easy build, and with a D&E WTC for propulsion, I was able to get it running just as quickly.

        Y'all are lucky!

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        • tmsmalley
          SubCommittee Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 2376

          #5
          I have some stuff on

          I have some stuff on my website - not a full build up sequence but I do show how I hold the top on, etc. It was my first sub and it was a good one to start on. Paul Hruby walked me through it via email - that was before Matt had detailed assembly instructions that came with his kits. There was also some good info in back SCR issues that helped. Issues # 22, 27, 29, 30. It is a complete build up of a Thor Sturgeon. Hull prep to installing bearings and linkages. Order back issues from SC membership chairman - Don Osler at membership@subcommittee.com

          Open view of my Alfa. 3.5 amp gel cell battery up front, D&E Miniatures WTC 3.5 with blue builder's foam stuffed in the forward compartment of the WTC to help counter the weight of the battery
          http://www.rc-submarines.com/id104.htm


          http://www.rc-submarines.com/id300.htm

          Upper hull hold down and linkages (scroll down)
          http://www.rc-submarines.com/id119.htm

          Most of the stuff in Matt's Permit write-up works for the Alfa build. Just get in there and start. If you have any questions, post them on this board and somebody will get back to you soon. Good luck!




          Edited By TMSmalley on 1132756819

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          • novagator
            SubCommittee Member
            • Aug 2003
            • 820

            #6
            My working front dive planes

            My working front dive planes hold the top of my alfa on. I will see if I can take some pics for you.

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