Awesome!!! Next they should add a small waterproof camera to the front and try exploring a pond or a river. I'm sure the fish will love to get a visit from the starship Enterprise!
"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them." -Thomas Marrone
"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them." -Thomas Marrone
Not a RC Enterprise, but this guy made a scratchbuilt, 6 foot long model of the Enterprise-A / Connie Refit. The size is massive, the details great, lots of little touches, shuttlebay, and even the damn lighting.
im sorry but building them as a sub rc is kinda stupid.
ild rather see it as a rigid derigable with mostly helium internals that floats a few feet off the floor and have it powered by induction props on the nacelles balanced by the weight of the battery further forward.
it might have to be made fairly good size (upwards of 4-6 feet long) to make floating it with helium viable but im willing to have it be larger to not have to play in water with it. use it outside on non windy days and in large buildings when you must play indoors =D
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Vengeance is born, with eternal scorn.
New Romulus rises.
im sorry but building them as a sub rc is kinda stupid.
ild rather see it as a rigid derigable with mostly helium internals that floats a few feet off the floor and have it powered by induction props on the nacelles balanced by the weight of the battery further forward.
it might have to be made fairly good size (upwards of 4-6 feet long) to make floating it with helium viable but im willing to have it be larger to not have to play in water with it. use it outside on non windy days and in large buildings when you must play indoors =D
The aquatic version behaves much more like the Enterprise (banking and etc) than I would expect a "balloon" version to.
And I don't think you'd actually have to get in the water to use it. Just place it in and control it from land.
"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them." -Thomas Marrone
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"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them."
-Thomas Marrone
And psycoticvulcan, nice sig. lol
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all of this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
system Lord Baal is dead
Fourthed.
Is that a word?
"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them."
-Thomas Marrone
your sug is awesome if cryptic ever lets romulans have facial hair i swear im making a rimulan leonidas and run around hollering "WE ARE ROMULAN" lol
great sig mate
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Is there a video of how it was made?
this make me almost want a T5 connie refit
system Lord Baal is dead
I hope STO get's better ...
ild rather see it as a rigid derigable with mostly helium internals that floats a few feet off the floor and have it powered by induction props on the nacelles balanced by the weight of the battery further forward.
it might have to be made fairly good size (upwards of 4-6 feet long) to make floating it with helium viable but im willing to have it be larger to not have to play in water with it. use it outside on non windy days and in large buildings when you must play indoors =D
It's the Tal'shiars doing, Sela lied.
Vengeance is born, with eternal scorn.
New Romulus rises.
30 hours a week for a year, dyam, i dont even have 30 hours a week left between work (57-60) and sleep (49-56).
It's the Tal'shiars doing, Sela lied.
Vengeance is born, with eternal scorn.
New Romulus rises.
The aquatic version behaves much more like the Enterprise (banking and etc) than I would expect a "balloon" version to.
And I don't think you'd actually have to get in the water to use it. Just place it in and control it from land.
"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them."
-Thomas Marrone