Being new to submarines,i thought i would try the 1:35 bronco XX111,.My question is if most of the build blogs use 385 type motors would a dynamic diver need a larger motor such as a 540.
Thanks for your time on this
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david f wrote:Hi Swipe & Hermann,
Hope you don't mind me giving a link to a thread which Klaus-Dieter answered previously and covers this topic: (He may wish to elaborate!)
https://www.theassociationofmodelsubmariners.com/t499-model-boats-sept-issue-intermodellbau-2011-dortmund-article
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MICKYRUBBLE wrote:Hello to all ,you have a nice site here with plenty of intresting stuff.
Being new to submarines,i thought i would try the 1:35 bronco XX111,.My question is if most of the build blogs use 385 type motors would a dynamic diver need a larger motor such as a 540.
Thanks for your time on this
MICKYRUBBLE
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