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  • anonymous

    #16
    Jeff one day maybe and

    Jeff one day maybe and then I'll turn the whole thing over to D&E. But I need a break for awhile. Like you I have a back log of boats and tanks to build. With the odd jet in there too.

    Thanks Jeff!!!

    Steve

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    • bigdave
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 3596

      #17
      I think Jeff hit the

      I think Jeff hit the nail square on the head with this one. One mans cool sub, is another mans scow!!
      Even though I think the 212 is a great modeling subject most don't. That is what makes the world an interesting place. Hey if most people had their way we would all be floating VIIC's. Ha!! As much as I love that boat, enough is enough!! We need more guys like you Steve that are not afraid to make the hulls they like even though they are not popular. BD.
      sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
      "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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      • bcliffe
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 337

        #18
        Yet to be proven, but

        Yet to be proven, but if your looking for a submarine capable of running in your average pool, this is going to be the beast. I think its small size + the X-tail will allow this to sub to navigate pools with no worries.

        Personally I think folks will tend to choose hulls based on form (era) and not function (running performance). For those who predict running in tight space, or you prefer to be submerged and do tight turns in easy visibility, I think you will want to give this kit a second look.

        Cheers
        BC

        ps. Yes I'm a proud owner of a Steve Neil 212.

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        • anonymous

          #19
          Ben,

          Yours should be at your

          Ben,

          Yours should be at your door soon.

          Steve

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