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E.S.ChildsDrum1
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Topic: Torpedoes & Bofors GunPosted: 14 November 2006 at 12:04pm |
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Hi. All. I would like to make Torpedoes that eject from the tubes and run on the water. Also I would like the bofors on the foredeck elevate and train this is for my new Gay boat and the scale is 1:16. any idears out there. Regards Ted Drum1 |
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Christian
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 6:42pm |
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Hi Ted Unless you can find stepper motors (maybe for car windscreen wipers) model boat sail-servos may train and elevate your guns, my plan for working torpedos at 1/16th scale was to use the cartridges for inflatable lifejackets in plastic plumbers pipe, with a servo-operated membrane-piercer to fire them. This is probably highly dangerous and may be frowned upon by grown-ups. You may end up torpedoing yourself, unless you can get fins on the back of them, they do have a threaded spout (same as a toothpaste tube but a little bigger) so brazing a few fins onto a collar which can then be wound on would work. Perhaps also a retrieval line so as to re-use this part. Otherwise the cylinders could be mounted inside the boat and simple plastic torpedoes made to fire by air passed through a delivery tube to the cylinders. Don't blow yourself up! B rgds, Christian. |
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Posted: 22 November 2006 at 9:56pm |
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As a thought, air pistols use smaller co2 cartridges than life jackets. It might be possible to add some flotation foam to give them shape as they, like the lifejacket cartridges, weigh a ton. A foam type 'jacket' might if cut in half and the firing 'pin' built in. This would make the torpedos reusable. Maybe that builders cavity foam, injected into a mould would do.....
If the floatation was correct, they could run on/near surface (if the fins were part of the foam casing). I'm probably talking through my hat as I have never built a model but it sounds like fun! Matal cigar cases.... Good luck |
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Posted: 08 January 2007 at 11:26pm |
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Hi Ted, I don't mean to post this twice - but will !! there are 3 pages on torpedos and one on bofors, all far too detailed for me.. if anyone knows of a skeleton kit for a 63 or 70' whaleback I would like a challenge. cheers, Clive......... |
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masbie something in the water. www.freewebs.com/masb32/
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Posted: 09 January 2007 at 6:48pm |
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Hi All Thanks for the info Clive`s Idea seems the best and I have downloaded all the info on torpedoes as my scale is bigger I hope to have some success later but it wont be for a couple of years yet. Regards Ted drum1. |
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Posted: 12 January 2007 at 2:20pm |
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Hi Ted Try http://www.fastcomponents.co.uk/index.php?cPath=43 for motors to train and elevate the gun. |
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Posted: 12 January 2007 at 2:40pm |
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Hi, All This might be total rubbish but have you considered a small eletric motor, battries and a micro switch the whole driving a propeller. Ejection can be achieved with compressed air using an air gun type arrangment but connected to pipes into the back of the tubes. There are lots of small motors on the market and a spinning prop would look authentic. |
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