for a modeller with extensive RC experience but not subs hull would be no larger than 55 to 60 inches. I am in Canada , Ontario and would be willing to pick up in New York State
Wanted a sub kit either untouched or partially completed
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There are instructions for building these submarines?
Only thing I have seen is a sheet of paper showing how to attach the top half the hull to the bottom half.
And maybe some hand drawings showing where the control surfaces and sail might go.
One exception was the Revell Skipjack I built.
Never have I seen a drawing on how to build the internal working parts.
Always been a build as I go thing.
Oh, by the way, Steepturn, Welcome to the world of R/C submarines.
If you have questions, be sure to ask.
Some one will have an answer.
Might even get several answers on the same issue.
Most will even work for your particular issue.
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I think Matt Thor still has detailed instructions for his PERMIT class sub on his web site - Precision Patterns.
I know that Big Dave Welch provided a CD-Rom with all sorts of pictures, drawings and parts lists for his WTC kits.
David Merriman used to provide a manual for his WTC's (when he did business as D&E Minatures).
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Hi steepturn
For pictures of my hull listed here for sale, look in the for sale section here under my posting name: jure george. http://subcommittee.com/forum/showth...XIII-Submarine
As for instructions on how to put a sub together, well there has NEVER been a fully detailed start to finish instruction book, there are too many variations on how to make a water tight cylinder OR you can buy one. It is up to the builder what he wants in his submarine. There are LOTS of people here who can give tips as well.
George
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