Amazing craftsmanship.Yes it did. The dorsal 'rudder' on this 1/60th ALBACORE was practical, and as you can see there is very little heeling in tight u/w turns. Also a great 'break' and was part of the 'emergency stern plane jam recovery protocol' on the real boat.
That Archimedean screw is interesting. I doubt its efficiency though.Amazing craftsmanship.
I just saw this on the Web that may be of interest
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vTR8pQrDoV4
That Archimedean screw is interesting. I doubt its efficiency though.
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LOL! Thanks for the nasal reminder. Way to ruin my morning coffee. Jerk!I don't know how you paint all that nasty scuzz on the models without gagging from the memory of that smell...
Okay, that wasn't intended, and I apologize for that. Morning coffee is sacred!LOL! Thanks for the nasal reminder. Way to ruin my morning coffee. Jerk!
*sniff*... turning head in disgust and outrage!Okay, that wasn't intended, and I apologize for that. Morning coffee is sacred!
That is a very strangely shaped thing.
WW2 Germany: Hold my beer...Crazy Italian's! They came up some neat shit when they had to.
Indeed. But... Nazi's on the moon????WW2 Germany: Hold my beer...
That was not us Germans...Indeed. But... Nazi's on the moon????
OK, smart-guy.That was not us Germans...
...This fault of Robert A. Heinlein.
Yup. Sierra-2Sierra class?