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1.2m RC Harbour Tugboat Harbour

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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132.4 h
10 plates
4.9(7)

A1, P1, and X1; now with motor, servo, and rudder mounts
A1, P1, and X1; now with motor, servo, and rudder mounts
149.1 h
22 plates
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This model features detailed part separation, making it easy to assemble. It is spliced together with screws and glue. The part separation is based on the H2D machine's design. For other printer sizes, you can download and print after slight cutting. All details of the entire boat are present. The propeller shaft hole is 10mm, and the rudder hole is 5mm standard size, which is convenient for hardware configuration. The design source files are also open, so everyone can modify them as they wish. Hope everyone likes it

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
This model is very impressive. It's absolutely enormous and will make a great RC boat. Here's a picture of the bow of the boat with a coffee mug for scale. It was printed in parts on a P1S printer. The reason that I'm giving four stars instead of five is because: 1. It has no assembly instructions 2. There are no mounting plates/bases for motors, servos, electronics, etc. You'll have to create your own mounting parts after the model is printed. 3. There is no parts list or guide for motors, servos, electronics, etc. The developer of the model says that "standard" parts can be used, but if you're not an experienced RC enthusiast, you have no idea what those might be. Even if you do, it would be helpful to have a parts list with specifications (e.g., a 10mm "standard" shaft can be used, but what length?). I'm basically taking a big risk that I can make this work after I print it.
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there is really no such thing as "standard" rc parts because you have these different brands but if I were you, I would check injorna. they have a lot of good rc parts for pretty cheap. hope you can get this to work. I haven't done it but it looks cool
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Replying to @bobbanana :
Thanks for the reply and the tip to check out Injorna. It looks like they only have RC car/truck parts, but I could certainly pick up motors and radios from them. The designer mentioned "standard" diameters for propeller shafts (10mm) and rudders (5mm), but really didn't specify anything else. I'll have to wait until it's printed (halfway there!) to measure and design supports, etc. I'm pretty sure that I can get it to work, but have never done an RC project before. There's another big RC boat project on Makerworld that does have a complete parts lists, so I'm using that as a guide.
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Replying to @GnuUser :
ok. well when you finish this you should send over a video
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I dared to start it and I can only say it's getting huge and the parts fit great, of course, as with every model, you'll need to sand and resin it, it will be great
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Anybody have any idea what radio transmitter/receiver, motors, drive shafts, propellers, and servos this needs to make it work? I would love to build this, but don't want to start until I know that I can get all of the electronics to make it work.
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flysky radio is pretty cheap and works good. 6 or 10 channel. For ESC's you can always choose a larger one. Bet a 30amp would be fine. for motors, that kv relates to speed. a 900 kv will turn slower but more torque, than say a 2200 kv. battery start with a 2200-3000 size thats 3s or 4s. I'm not sure if this boat has two Motors and how you do that
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Thanks for your suggestions. I did actually figure all of this out and got the boat working.
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Hello, here is some information for an approximate comparison: I have a tugboat – 1050mm long. Controlled with a Flysky FS-I6X with a 10-channel receiver FS-IA10B. 2 brushless 5055 outrunner motors with 400KV and 60 mm propellers. Plus two 90A Flycolor ESCs with 4 LiFePo4 batteries 3.2V, 20 Ah, diameter 40.5mm x length 163mm
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Very good model, apart from a few minor details: in two parts the surface is not so nice because the model does not allow for it. Very nice model I scaled it down to 80% but in hindsight I would prefer to scale it down to only 50%, which in my opinion is nicer. I would also change the propeller to a 4-blade and add a bow thruster
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Thanks for your feedback, I am currently working on updating the model, with different versions of the model, and will continue to update in the future
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Nice
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A1, P1, and X1; now with motor, servo, and rudder mounts
print beautiful just less that there is no plan to build him
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Hello, owner of the file. Can you please tell me what kV motor I need? What amp and cell battery? What amp ESC? What size propeller? What gram servo? Can you please tell me where I can find the full version details? Or where can I find the full version details? The boat size is not small at all, 1 meter 20 centimeters. Please tell me. Thank you very much.
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Does anyone know the exact designation of the prototype tractor
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Hello Excellent model!!! if I scale it to 50% in A1 do you know approximately what the size would be?
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This is a fabulous model.
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is my math correct? is this thing almost 4 feel long ? wow if it is.... can someone please post more pictures of there completed tug and of the electronics so I have something to go by when I start my build.. thanks in advance
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