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JOHN CRAFT @UCLOH1fhbyrARiZ6nlUJHs0g@youtube.com

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Channel about homemade radio-controlled models of equipment,


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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 4 days ago

Hi friends! The German submarine U-20 at the end of its history was washed ashore and abandoned by its crew, this does not quite suit us. Therefore, I converted this submarine into the submarine U-41. The design of these two submarines is similar except for some details (drawings in the last picture), the submarine U-41 had a different conning tower, a different arrangement of antennas and a small "hump" behind the conning tower, but otherwise the hulls of the submarines, the number of torpedo tubes and guns were similar. I will make a video about this submarine sinking the Norwegian steamship "America", and then we will sink the submarine itself (it was shot by the guns of the decoy ship). Let's see what comes of it)

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 1 week ago

Hi friends! The cardboard submarine tests were successful. And to add brutality, the submarine captain had to grow a beard;). Soon there will be a meeting with Lusitania, let's see what comes of it! Video about the dives of the cardboard submarine - https://youtu.be/S7r_5yVU34w

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 2 weeks ago

Hi, friends) Finally, I made a cardboard submarine U-20 with two torpedo tubes and a motor. To prevent water from getting on the engine and microcircuits, I used the idea of ​​​​a "diving bell", the design works like an inverted mug lowered into water in which air remains, and the drive to the propeller shafts was made using gears, let's see how the submarine will show itself at sea, if the tests are successful, it will attack Lusitania;) Link to the video about the creation of the model - youtube.com/shorts/W-qiKoqCvc...

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 1 month ago

Hi all! Well, the cardboard liner Lusitania is assembled, while tests and first cruises are underway, I will build its enemy - the German submarine U-20. Link to assembly video - youtube.com/shorts/na71bWipGq...

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 1 month ago

Hi all! I'm currently building Luisitania and I have a couple of questions for you:
1-What color were the liner’s pipes on the day it sank?
2-During the flooding, the liner turned upside down with its keel or sank with a slight list to starboard, where did the torpedo hit?

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 1 month ago

Hi guys! This is a cardboard model of the German Ju-88 bomber of World War II. The battleship Duke of York will be attacked by these aircraft, let's see if the ship can fight off the "winged predators of the Luftwaffe")

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 2 months ago

Hi guys! I made another model of the ship - the British battleship Duke of York, this sea monster in 1943, as a result of joint actions with other British ships, sank the German battleship Scharnhorst off the North Cape. As you understand, a big battle of big ships awaits us, let's see what comes of it ;) A short video about the assembly of this cardboard ship has been published, here is the link - youtube.com/shorts/Cgzl8AzYI7...

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 2 months ago

Hi guys! I would like to know your opinion about the animation of gun shots and explosions, which I added to the video about the battle between the battleship Scharnhorst and the aircraft carrier Glorious. I plan to improve this animation and make it more realistic, but in this video I just tried to use animation. How do you like this innovation? Here is a link to the video about the ship battle, if you haven’t watched it - https://youtu.be/bTLC1grY63o

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 2 months ago

Hi guys! This is a cardboard model of the British aircraft carrier USS Glorious, which was sunk by the German battleship Scharnhorst in 1940. As you understand, there will soon be a battle of cardboard ship models, let's see what comes of it)

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JOHN CRAFT
Posted 5 months ago

Hi all! I finally finished the model of the radio-controlled ship Britannic, in comparison with the Titanic model, I made the Britannic with three screws (that is, all three propellers spin), this ship is a little larger than the Titanic. Let's see how Britannic performs on the water;). Here's a video about how the ship model was assembled, if you haven't watched it - youtube.com/shorts/7Rd1Pxj96E...

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