Here is a display model I built it is the late great RMS LUSITANIA scale 1/350 built for show only it took me 7 months to build a one of a kind kit something you don't see everyday built from a kit mostly scratch built did not like some of the kit parts so I made my own.
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2,580 posts · Page 146 of 215Here is a display model I built it is the late great RMS LUSITANIA scale 1/350 built for show only it took me 7 months to build a one of a kind kit something you don't see everyday built from a kit mostly scratch built did not like some of the kit parts so I made my own.
- NorthumbrianMidshipmanHI hammer thanks for your interestHI hammer thanks for your interest the main & both jibs are on a line running around the top of the deck onto a drum servo & the transom rudder is push pull on the servo cheers Bob 👋
the main & both jibs are on a line running around the top of the deck onto a drum servo & the transom rudder is push pull on the servo
cheers Bob 👋
motor not right ordered new one had to modify the deck to remove the motor
engine sound system not right other wise very pleased with te boat r w angus
- circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassBRAVO ZULU! That vessel is unique. Well done sir!BRAVO ZULU! That vessel is unique. Well done sir!
- NorthumbrianMidshipmanGood luck with it c u soon have a good EasterGood luck with it c u soon have a good Easter
- NorthumbrianMidshipmanHI TomHI Tom how is the build coming along put some more pictures on Happy Sailing Pirate Bob
how is the build coming along put some more pictures
on
Happy Sailing
Pirate Bob
- circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassBRAVO ZULU! it's great when statics are given life.BRAVO ZULU! it's great when statics are given life.
Most of the glue had failed and many parts lost. Totally resprayed or hand painted from deck up. Powered by to monoperm motors. Now finished it is up for sale. Now been sold.
Robert waterson angus
Having said that I am pleased with the outcome.
- lesfacPetty Officer 1st ClassThe bit I can't understand is that I was running the boat on 14.4 volts. I did nothing yet it cut out on the lipo at 3.3 volts per cell which would equate to 16.5 volts. if it had been programmed to do this it wouldn't have worked at 14.4 volts. its as if it had auto programmed itself.The bit I can't understand is that I was running the boat on 14.4 volts. I did nothing yet it cut out on the lipo at 3.3 volts per cell which would equate to 16.5 volts. if it had been programmed to do this it wouldn't have worked at 14.4 volts. its as if it had auto programmed itself.
- Dave MVice AdmiralHI LesHI Les There are default settings in most ESCs and they change when you select a different type of battery. if you selected LiPo it recognised 5 cells and auto set a 3.3 v cut off. My latest LiPo 5000 suggests a cut of voltage of 3.4 volts so I suggest you look on the battery cover to see the recommendation. The higher power batteries are very low internal resistance and I believe this is why they suggest a higher cut off. So yes your observation is correct
There are default settings in most ESCs and they change when you select a different type of battery. if you selected LiPo it recognised 5 cells and auto set a 3.3 v cut off. My latest LiPo 5000 suggests a cut of voltage of 3.4 volts so I suggest you look on the battery cover to see the recommendation. The higher power batteries are very low internal resistance and I believe this is why they suggest a higher cut off.
So yes your observation is correct