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Is there a chance that you will be able to put a finish on it that will be waterproof so that you can take it in the bath tub with you ? I know that's what I'd be doing.
Is there a chance that you will be able to put a finish on it that will be waterproof so that you can take it in the bath tub with you ? I know that's what I'd be doing.
Mylo
He-he, but you know that - this sub just "hates real water", she is "just for watching-not for touching" ...
Btw., few years ago, there was a paper made submarine kit, published in the magazine called ABC in old Czechoslovakia, and IT WAS SUBMERSIBLE IN THE WATER!
You needed a lot of enamel, and the sub mechanism used something like bicycle pump connected through long tube, but it worked, even that it was made mostly of paper... so, it was as you said, kit was mentioned to work exactly in the bath tub with its captain next to it.
Libor
Very unique and well done project. I like the photos of the missile launch.
Myles.
Thank you very much Myles,
I enjoyed the building-time, but thanks for admirable work goes foremost to the constructors in Poland whose name I do not know, and who have find time and resources to prepare and public these 2D sheets which could be glued into 3D model..., they really must enjoy their work.
Libor
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