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  • topgun
    Junior Member
    • May 2003
    • 17

    #1

    Please Help

    Sorry for double posting but I put my other post in the wrong forum...I bought a second hand Alfa sub (Thor) and a WTC. I have never built an r/c submarine and the alfa or the WTC dont have instructions! All I have to show for 600 dollars is a glass shell of a sub and a plastic tube(I am not impressed) Where can I get instructions? Also the wtc is one big watertight compartment and one compartment with a hole and what looks like the propel tank. Is this right? How does this all work?
  • Antoine
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 447

    #2
    useful contacts for your problem

    useful contacts for your problem

    if your Alfa is 1/72 scale...it is maybe the Thor one :

    contact : Matt Thor matt@thordesign.com

    Your WTC is "maybe" a WTC 3.5 from D&E ]David Merriman[/i] dmeriman@aol.com

    hope it helps

    http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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    • tmsmalley
      SubCommittee Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 2376

      #3
      If you got a 1/72

      If you got a 1/72 Thor Alfa and a D&E WTC for $600, I - for one - AM impressed! You got well over $1000 worth of toys.

      There are several articles that have appeared in the SubCommittee Report (September 1996, for one) that document the buildup of a Thor hull. However, if you contact Matt Thor you can probably purchase a set of instructions as well.

      I suspect Dave Merriman at the email address that Antoine supplied you with will sell you a copy of the plans to put the WTC into working order. If not, let me know and I will Xerox the one that came with mine and snail mail to a SubCommittee member!

      Here is what a D&E WTC 3.5 looks like installed in a 1/72nd Thor Alfa-



      If it is a Small World Models WTC (www.geocities.com/smallworldmodels/wtc.html)- it looks something like this]http://www.rc-submarines.com/914f4070.jpg[/img]

      One of the differences is that the Merriman WTC has a little float device to help keep you from wasting Propel, the Small World one assumes you can count "one-onethousand" and don't need a gas saver.

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      • topgun
        Junior Member
        • May 2003
        • 17

        #4
        Ahhh That helps alot! I

        Ahhh That helps alot! I read some stuff and I have a general idea of how everything works... though I'm still not 100% sure how to do the stuffing box and shaft. But the Permit looks to be very similar in construction so I will just follow along. So far the instructions on the site are top notch. As for the WTC, I have the small world WTC... where could I possibly find directions to those?
        Thanks,
        Tom Kudla

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