1/72 Typhoon building thread - finally got the time

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  • wolfsong
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2005
    • 189

    #1

    1/72 Typhoon building thread - finally got the time

    hi guys... i finally have the time to work on my building thread..



    i have been working on the boat off and on , but due to the bad health of my wife , a very tight money situation and working a lot of overtime (to cover doctor bills) it takes a long time and i have to improvise a lot.

    i bought the hull 1 year ago from allan pew models in Australia... great model .(high shipping though )
    first i made the necessary cuts for the hull haves and did the glass work. i re-shaped the tail end to specs and photos i received from wayne frey.. (thanks wayne). i also attached the coning tower. then i had a couple month of cutting and filing flodding holes. those received screen on the back to keep dirt out and it looks pretty realistic.
    in the meantime i ordered to propps, which were made by steve nuttall.. (thanks steve)










    im open to any comments and advice... positive and negative
  • wolfsong
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2005
    • 189

    #2
    after allignment of the sails

    after allignment of the sails i started working on the fwd diveplane mechanism... i think it will work ok... i just got to come up with an solution of securing it into the boat.






    here a picture of the bottom of my hull. i sandet it and primered it with a marine etching primer for gelcoats, since the bottom is going to be painted with trinidat biocide bottom paint..





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    • wolfsong
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2005
      • 189

      #3
      the following pictures are of

      the following pictures are of the current state of built.

      i have painted the bottom in red (trinidat) and the topsides in flat black with outboard paint.. i'm very satisfied with the paint..

      i also did some detailing

      in the last 6 month i had to re-design my rear sails a couple of times, but they are ok now..









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      • wolfsong
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2005
        • 189

        #4
        here the important part i

        here the important part i have been working on ]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/truck 028.jpg[/img]





        ohh. for those who wonder: the shafts are both 1/4 inch , with ballbearings. shaft tube has grease fittings.
        as coupler i use octura flex ferrules and 1/4 inch flexshaft (from my wifes weedeater )
        one flex-ferrule is for 1/4 inch the other i turned out to 5/16th for the motor-shaft, (directdrive)



        ok.. now i need more input and find time to work on it some more

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        • raalst
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 1229

          #5
          Big boat, great boat.

          you will

          Big boat, great boat.

          you will need to think about some device to get the boat to and in the water. and out of it, when it is full of water...
          I think two hands will not be enough, unless you have a slipway at the place you want to sail.
          I have seen pictures of a small elevator type thingy to get large
          WW-2 boats in and out, you might need something like it.

          also, you might need some maneuverability assistance.
          True to scale maneuverability might not be enough as you will probably sail close to shore (we like the public to be wowed..). adding some thrusters seems required (or a matching tugboat ).

          and the last remark : since your boat is so large, lighting would fit easily. consider adding a few led's.

          nice paint job too !

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          • wayne frey
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2003
            • 925

            #6
            I love that boat!!!
            Put

            I love that boat!!!
            Put me in your will,please
            I will follow your progress with great interest, of course.
            I have a lot of detail images of the Typhoon in my book coming out.
            The bow planes are cool. Cound you show me again how you synced the doors to close.

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            • Wheelerdealer
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2006
              • 315

              #7
              Yes, I'd like to see

              Yes, I'd like to see how you got those doors working too



              Edited By Wheelerdealer on 1150999552

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              • wolfsong
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2005
                • 189

                #8
                actually so far the only

                actually so far the only thing i did with them doors is the following.... i made / bend / shaped a piece of flat brass to the exact size of the hole. i then installed hinges... and i move the door by hand.. i will work on that this weekend ( i hope) and make some photos

                stefan

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                • liftmys10
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 147

                  #9
                  Woah! That is awesome. I've

                  Woah! That is awesome. I've been meaning to build a large scale sub myself but havent had the time. If i do, it will be a 1/72 Permit. Keep up the good work

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                  • steve nuttall
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 140

                    #10
                    LOOKING GOOD

                    I hope your going

                    LOOKING GOOD

                    I hope your going to have enough power to turn those big props i made

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                    • tmsmalley
                      SubCommittee Member
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 2376

                      #11
                      Be sure your wife's weedeater

                      Be sure your wife's weedeater cable isn't the twisted spring type. It will work fine in one direction, but in the other, under torque, it can unravel.

                      PS - hope the weeds don't get too bad for your wife. Kneeling down to snip them with a hand shears can be rough on the knees!

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                      • wolfsong
                        Junior Member
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 189

                        #12
                        don't worry.. i got here

                        don't worry.. i got here a new (old) weedeater.


                        you had me going there for a minute.. had to look at the cable... it is a heavy duty from a john deere commercial type cutter. it is double twisted in opposite directions.

                        i have been running the same cable in my raceboat for a while with a lot of torque. i think, it can handle the sub...
                        140000series pitman(24Volt) running on 12 volt with 3 inch 7 bladed propps...

                        thanks again for the info

                        stefan

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