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From: Knikebein
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  • wont water come in if the doors do not open in a water tight area

  • @loco4locos1, it doesn't matter if the water will get inside the wet part, it is build that way to allow that, all connections are sealed with O rings on the bulkhead so water can not penetrade the water tight area

  • Is there any kits out theres (boats) thats come with a torpedo launch system and i would like some sort of basic price for a beginners rc boat plz:P

  • Just watched all your videos most impressive.

    Building a working RC sub is a true engineering feat but building one with working torpedoes is something else.

    I wish I had some of that skill.

  • Thanks,

    Building electric torpedo's was not so difficult, to solve the problem of firing the torpedo's is the difficult part on building rc subs.

  • what happened to the spring type mechanism you put to keep the doors shut? didn't work out with the servos?

  • I still use the springs for shutting the doors, but i made a differend kind of spring for it.

    The first springs were to heavy for the servo's to pull the doors open, now it's working smoothly

  • Type and scale of sub and components used to make torpedo launchers. Please it is so complex looking I love it.

  • Type of the sub is VIIC/41,scale 1;35, the tubes are made from copper tubing.

  • Did you make that Torpedo launcher from scratch? or is that something you can buy at a hobby shop? cool!! If you did make that you must be some type of engineer?

  • @yella29 If you have the desire to make something and you try to do just that, you are an engineer.

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