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    DSCN1009.jpgDSCN0589.jpgDSCN0595.jpgI've always wanted to RC my little 16in., all metal Holland and when I saw the 1.25" WTC, it looks like it might be possible now...I'm a bit worried that the metal hull might act like a 'Faraday Cage', perhaps run the receiver wire outside? Anyway, the model performs very well with just the clockwork motor and will dive and surface repeatedly or one long dive/surface or just 'surface run', depending on the dive plane setting. I used the drawing by Jim Christley that's on the cover of SCR, issue #16. The model incorporates some Chinese junk toys and a Marx windup mechanism, the rest is brass and solder, lots of solder....I have a couple on the work bench now that are half done, so I'd like to try and convert one to RC. Has a time limit been established for the contest yet?

    Joe

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    Mike and are are kicking around the close-out date. Later in the year, Novemberish I think.

    Wow, what an innovative and unique application of wind-up technology. Yeah, the r/c signal won't punch through all that metal, use the existing jumper wire off the mast as your external antenna and you're off to the races. A very, very unique application of 'junk'.

    David

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    Thanks, David. OK, that's good, late fall will be plenty of time, so no excuses now. A note of interest, the model uses one of the things that the ADF eliminates, i.e., resistance, hence the open hatch and masts, which causes the sub to surface. I have a current build thread on RCG-submarines at the moment, showing the build process and even some old tin subs from around the world. Give me a couple of weeks and I'll place my order for the WTC and some equipment.

    Joe

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    I received my 1.25" WTC from Caswell and it fits nicely inside the hull. I added brass control horns and clevises to the rudder and dive plane, then soldered the tail unit onto the lower hull.DSCN1141.jpgDSCN1140.jpg

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