Nautilus Drydocks Los Angeles/Virginia
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I've reviewed the Kilo, and have his new Virginia coming in the next couple of weeks.
My honest opinion is that if you've got the time and skill to clean up the striations in the printed parts, these are very good kits. For the 3D printed parts, you can either sand by hand, or mix up a thinned batch of epoxy and paint the parts with it, resulting in a smooth finish.
The kits are very well engineered. The fact that he's offering boats that don't have readily available offerings on the market right now make them a great choice for anyone interested in these subjects.The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com
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Thanks Bob, they looks great. Do the OTW dive-system fit in these kits?Originally posted by bob the builder View PostI've reviewed the Kilo, and have his new Virginia coming in the next couple of weeks.
My honest opinion is that if you've got the time and skill to clean up the striations in the printed parts, these are very good kits. For the 3D printed parts, you can either sand by hand, or mix up a thinned batch of epoxy and paint the parts with it, resulting in a smooth finish.
The kits are very well engineered. The fact that he's offering boats that don't have readily available offerings on the market right now make them a great choice for anyone interested in these subjects.
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The center tube section is 33" long and 5.5" OD. Lots of room in there for a 3.5" cylinder. The 4.25" unit would technically fit, but you'd have zero room for foam or ballast. You could likely install those in the tail and nose, but it would make trimming trickier.
I should be getting my first kit from him in the next week or so. I'll post up a review on this kit as well once I have it in hand.
BobThe Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com
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looking forward to that! thanks Bob!Originally posted by bob the builder View PostThe center tube section is 33" long and 5.5" OD. Lots of room in there for a 3.5" cylinder. The 4.25" unit would technically fit, but you'd have zero room for foam or ballast. You could likely install those in the tail and nose, but it would make trimming trickier.
I should be getting my first kit from him in the next week or so. I'll post up a review on this kit as well once I have it in hand.
Bob
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