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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Pig Boat Radio Remote Control RC Submarine (R/C Sub) : rc submarine

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Radio controlled submarines (also called R/C subs) can be one of the most rewarding scale model hobbies you can enjoy.

Features: 3-Functions radio control (forward, spinning, and stopping)

Can flow and submerges under water (water resistance)

"The real RC Submarine" These RC submarines submerge, surface, left, right, spin turn and stop. By adjusting the angle of the left/right screws on this RC submarine, this RC sub can make a quick dive or quick surface. The 2-motor system can make the left/right screws turn in opposite directions and thereby enable the pigboat submarine to spin turn. By adjusting the left/right screws at different angels, this RC submarine can make a tornado dive or rolling dive. If you stop operating, or if the radio waves fail to reach the RC submarine, the safety system will automatically bring the submarine to the surface. The hull on this R/C submarine is water-tight and can submerge to a depth of about 2 feet. The transmitter is water-resistant, so there is no need to worry if it gets wet! This RC submarine is a great R/C toy and makes a cool children's gift.











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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Submarines on a Smaller Scale : rc submarine

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Model submarines are crafted by those who enjoy making small versions of the large sea-going vessels that can wondrously stay submerged under water for long periods of time. Submarine model kits are not only for displaying, but also a way to take the creator's love of boating and the water to a smaller scale that they can keep in their homes or offices. For many years, people of all ages have enjoyed making model versions of trains, planes and just about any other mode of transport - including boats and submarines.

Can these tiny versions of the real submarines do more than share a stately place on a shelf? For many enthusiasts of model-making, submarines as models can also go underwater and withstand water. These types of models involve a lot of custom-made parts and mechanical work to make them work in the water.

The detail that goes into much of the making of model boats and submarines involves finding parts that include accessories like scopes and steering mechanisms, as well as propellers and motors. The kind of accessories that are purchased and custom-designed for model boats and submarines depends on the exact kind of model that is being made.

Scopes that are used in model submarines can be either mechanical or stationary. Mechanical scopes and other devices that move the model boat can involve wiring and electronics to make the parts work. This involves the knowledge of how to put the working parts together; in most basic kits, there are no moving parts that require the labor of installing parts to make the model move or function in the water. People who construct the more advanced type of model submarines and boats often find their specialty parts on the Internet, and many are parts of groups that all share the common interest of making model boats and submarines.

The outer shell of model submarines can be made by using different materials, although most people choose to use a metal or alloy or a combination of the two to form a life-like replica of a real submarine. Plastics can also be used but are sometimes not as easy to mold and form to make the circular junctions that are a part of making model submarines. Softer alloys or metals tend to form easier and make better rounded edges when forming the outer sides.

Try building your own model submarine today!

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By Victor Epand

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Choosing the Model Submarine to Build For Your Collection: rc submarine

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You can also look into submarines that have always caught your eye. For instance, you may like the submarines of the 1900's like the Espadon, Sirene, Triton and Silure. These submarines were built in 1901 and designed to look like torpedo boats. When the area of the two hull skins flooded, the submarine went underwater.

As you look around for a submarine model to do, keep in mind that you don't have to build one for decoration only. You can also get a model that is radio controlled and use it if you'd like. If you have submarine model races in your town, you could use it then. No matter what you plan to do with your submarine model, always pick one out that relates to you in some form or fashion.

Sometimes it's good to ask for help if you get stuck on a particular project. Be sure to find someone who knows what they are doing or research for tips on your own. Either way, you want your building submarine days to be good ones you remember not days of frustration.

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by: Victor_Epand

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