Moebius Skipjack

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • richard
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 28

    #31
    Re: Moebius Skipjack

    quote="redboat219"]Any updates?[/quote]


    Sorry for the delay...I've had a bad time with this damn rheumatoid arthritis, both of my hands swell up like footballs and my elbows seize up, so I can't really do much whilst things are like that.

    But, I have managed to open out most of the flood slots, just a couple more to go and that's the worst bit over.

    Had a long chat to Ron this morning, the module is almost completed now, he's just installing the last of the components into the trays and that's that done. He's had a rethink about the leveller, and we've decided to install a modern micro sized one instead of the original SALCON, which was the plan to begin with. Things were getting a bit tight in the cylinder, so we had to think small.

    Hopefully I can get back to doing some more very soon, my doctor has prescribed me some new medication, so if that works, I can get back to it.


    Rich

    Comment

    • Guest

      #32
      Re: Moebius Skipjack

      Here's a couple of pictures Ron has been posting up on the Dive-in facebook page-

      This is one of the tanks, which slots into the end of the cylinder. It's a lexan cylinder with a cast polyurethane piston, and an o-ring seal. The piston runs up and down on the shaft. Note the use of helical gears for strength and quieter than spur gears.

      Ron says that retract speed is about 3 seconds!! Current used is 1.5A at 6 volts, so 9 watts, or 18 watts for both tanks. Bearing in mind they only operate for a very short length of time, this system is not at all thirsty.



      This is the motor pod. With the system Ron uses. It's not practical to mount a drive motor in the main WTC, because the rear tank gets in the way, so it gets its own little module.

      Comment

      • bigdave
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 3596

        #33
        Re: Moebius Skipjack

        Nice work.
        Similar to the system Schaffer used many years ago.
        But they used bellows on the ends of the water tight section that looked like rack and pinion boots.
        Thanks for posting Andy. BD.
        sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
        "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

        Comment

        • Guest

          #34
          Re: Moebius Skipjack

          Ron has just posted up a clip of the tanks working-

          Comment

          • Guest

            #35
            Re: Moebius Skipjack

            Latest shot of the module. Showing both tanks fitted onto the central cylinder.

            Comment

            • kazzer
              Banned
              • Oct 2006
              • 324

              #36
              Re: Moebius Skipjack

              Tom,

              I don´t think that´s very likely, as Revell (Germany) have released quite a number of newly tooled kits in the recent past. Even the kits they did resize were resized new toolings (their Hunter jets for example).

              No, my money definitely is on this being (going to be) the Moebius kit repackaged. YESSS!


              Robert
              And he's right. Moebius and Revell do the odd swap. Apparently, it's quite common. I have that info first hand.

              Comment

              • richard
                Junior Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 28

                #37
                Re: Moebius Skipjack

                And here is the last piece, fresh from Ron's workbench...the motor box with the 2:1 reduction gearbox.

                The whole module will be here with me on Tuesday.


                Comment

                • giovanni
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 207

                  #38
                  Re: Moebius Skipjack

                  Cheers Richard,
                  That is an interesting gear reduction system.
                  Regards,
                  Giovanni

                  Comment

                  • bigdave
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 3596

                    #39
                    Re: Moebius Skipjack

                    I am just curious how Ron seals the threads as they pass through the piston.
                    I would think any external or internal pressure would blow right buy the threads.
                    Probably why in most piston tanks the rod moves with the piston. BD.
                    sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
                    "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

                    Comment

                    • richard
                      Junior Member
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 28

                      #40
                      Re: Moebius Skipjack

                      I'm not sure BD, but I'll ask Ron.



                      Rich

                      Comment

                      • Guest

                        #41
                        Re: Moebius Skipjack

                        I do know, but I won't post it on a public forum without Ron's permission. It isn't silicone tubing though.

                        Comment

                        • bigdave
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 3596

                          #42
                          Re: Moebius Skipjack

                          Interesting problem to overcome.
                          I am glad Ron worked out something.
                          That would be the weak link in his armor for sure.
                          I like the mechanical cam switch for the piston control.
                          Cool stuff!
                          sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
                          "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

                          Comment

                          • Guest

                            #43
                            Re: Moebius Skipjack

                            Well this type of piston tank system has been around for about 30 years or so, was featured in three kits I know of, resolution, Type XXI and LA class. Ron stopped making kits about the mid-nineties, and it's only in the last couple of years he's started to resurface again.

                            From that era, Ron's boats are the ones you see still swimming about, and pretty much bog standard e.g. unmodified. Owners upgrade the models with newer ESC's, rebuild parts that wear through use, but apart from that, as built.

                            Comment

                            • richard
                              Junior Member
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 28

                              #44
                              Re: Moebius Skipjack

                              The module arrived this morning, despite the courier company deciding that I'd moved home and delivering it elsewhere..

                              It fits perfectly, and I can honestly say I'm very pleased with it. I now have everything that I'll need, so I can potter on and enjoy building it.




                              Many thanks to Ron Perrott for all his hard work, and to Andy Lawrence for actually finding the kit for me.

                              Comment

                              • bigdave
                                Junior Member
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 3596

                                #45
                                Re: Moebius Skipjack

                                Don't forget to start a build thread.
                                sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
                                "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X