nicholashansen
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Hey guys,
Just thought id share some detail and plans/ideas that ive been progressing with on this project, moreso even due to this apparently being one of the more relatively unique hulls that I havent really seen produced in 1/8 scale (as far as my own experience). I have been meaning to engage in more activity here on Intl, as I have been lurking for some time now and I feel as though the demographic and composition of members have a noticeably deeper general veteran style perspective than that of, say, OSE. That said, im definately exclusive to brushless power, but regardless I feel like I could garner better critique for this particular project and its goals from members here
Okay, ill start off by stating that im still on the fence somewhat about how far ill actually progress with this build, as I have sort of gotten a little in over my head with current projects and need to regroup. I know for sure I want to at least test the hull for a few sessions, most likely before any primer even touches the hull just because im very curious of how it will perform with its bizarre ride surfaces. So basically, if I do scrap the possibility of completing and racing it, ill be listing it here first to anyone whose interested.
For specific info on the bare hull itself, it began as a typical T6 made by Steve Gualtieri at RCBC. In all honesty, I had to wait far longer than I ever anticipated I would be waiting to finally recieve the hull AND all its necessary parts, and I had some incorrect preconceptions that were apparent to me after inspecting the hull closely (and combining that with just learning more about hydros in general during this time period). So I ended up setting it aside and ignoring for a while until recently. Ive always loved the all the subtle design features that Ron Jones implemented into the Schumachers latest hull, in particular the dropped sponsons, the strakes on the outside non trips, and the way the back end of the rear shoes had the angle reversed to that of most other boats on the circuit. Since I am more comfortable ATM building into a composite hull if I can, I wanted to make this hull as scale accurate on these features as I could.... and as of late I feel as though ive done a halfway decent job. And this is in addition to all the modifications Ill be doing to accomodate performance in conjunction with a brushless/lipo conversion.
Heres a few of my fav snapshots of the hull.... ive been having trouble deciding which race id choose to rekindle but I must say, she sure looked friggin amazing back when they first unveiled her as the U-88 Degree. The two pics of the hull are exactly how it is at the moment, but im going to post pics and show all the stuff ive done so far to it.
Thanks for reading
Just thought id share some detail and plans/ideas that ive been progressing with on this project, moreso even due to this apparently being one of the more relatively unique hulls that I havent really seen produced in 1/8 scale (as far as my own experience). I have been meaning to engage in more activity here on Intl, as I have been lurking for some time now and I feel as though the demographic and composition of members have a noticeably deeper general veteran style perspective than that of, say, OSE. That said, im definately exclusive to brushless power, but regardless I feel like I could garner better critique for this particular project and its goals from members here
Okay, ill start off by stating that im still on the fence somewhat about how far ill actually progress with this build, as I have sort of gotten a little in over my head with current projects and need to regroup. I know for sure I want to at least test the hull for a few sessions, most likely before any primer even touches the hull just because im very curious of how it will perform with its bizarre ride surfaces. So basically, if I do scrap the possibility of completing and racing it, ill be listing it here first to anyone whose interested.
For specific info on the bare hull itself, it began as a typical T6 made by Steve Gualtieri at RCBC. In all honesty, I had to wait far longer than I ever anticipated I would be waiting to finally recieve the hull AND all its necessary parts, and I had some incorrect preconceptions that were apparent to me after inspecting the hull closely (and combining that with just learning more about hydros in general during this time period). So I ended up setting it aside and ignoring for a while until recently. Ive always loved the all the subtle design features that Ron Jones implemented into the Schumachers latest hull, in particular the dropped sponsons, the strakes on the outside non trips, and the way the back end of the rear shoes had the angle reversed to that of most other boats on the circuit. Since I am more comfortable ATM building into a composite hull if I can, I wanted to make this hull as scale accurate on these features as I could.... and as of late I feel as though ive done a halfway decent job. And this is in addition to all the modifications Ill be doing to accomodate performance in conjunction with a brushless/lipo conversion.
Heres a few of my fav snapshots of the hull.... ive been having trouble deciding which race id choose to rekindle but I must say, she sure looked friggin amazing back when they first unveiled her as the U-88 Degree. The two pics of the hull are exactly how it is at the moment, but im going to post pics and show all the stuff ive done so far to it.
Thanks for reading